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Troubled comedian Andy Dick’s near-fatal drug overdose leaves ‘5-7 holes’ in his brain

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Andy Dick was discovered to have “five to seven holes” in his brain after suffering a serious, near-fatal drug overdose in December.

The troubled comedian, 60, spoke about the horrific incident and its aftermath on Tuesday’s Howie Mandel Does Stuff podcast.

“It was dead. Dead?” Mandel, 70, asked Dick. “Did your heart stop? Is it like legally, clinically dead?”

Mr Dick admitted that his heart had stopped and he was “not breathing” after the overdose, but he also clarified that he did not remember the event until he “awoke in the ambulance”.

Andy Dick (pictured during ‘Howie Mandel Does Stuff’) was discovered to have ‘five to seven holes’ in his brain after overdosing in December.
The troubled comedian opened up about his overdose and its aftermath on the Howie Mandel Does Stuff podcast (pictured).

“There was no bright light. (If there was) I would love to come back,” the “NewsRadio” alum joked.

However, Dick also revealed that a brain scan shortly after he was resuscitated revealed that he had a hole in his brain due to years of drug and alcohol abuse.

“They did a CAT scan or whatever they call it in the brain. I have all these things. I have five to seven holes,” he told Mandel.

According to the Cleveland Clinic, these holes, known as lesions, can occur for a variety of reasons, including traumatic brain injury, chronic stress, and more.

Dick (seen here during the overdose) told Mandel that his heart had stopped during the incident and that he was “not breathing.”
Mr Dick (pictured at the time of the incident) said he had no recollection of the incident until he “waked up in the ambulance”.
“They did a CAT scan, or whatever they call it in the brain, and I have all these things, five to seven holes,” the comedian (seen here during his overdose) said during Mandel’s podcast.

However, Dick’s rep clarified to Page Six that the hole in the comedian’s brain is the result of a past incident that caused Dick to suffer for seven years.

“His brain problems are the result of an attack in 2019, when an unprovoked attacker made fun of Andy while he was outside a club where he had just performed with Paris Dylan, nearly killing him,” the comedian’s rep said in a statement.

“We are confident that his brain will heal,” he added.

The attorney also confirmed that Dick had “battled addiction for years” but was “healthy, sober and doing well” after the incident last December.

Dick’s rep (pictured during his near-fatal overdose) revealed to Page Six that the hole in the comedian’s brain was due to a past incident that caused Dick to suffer for seven years.
“We are confident his brain will heal,” said a representative for Dick (who was seen during the overdose).

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Dick’s friends Adam Carbone and Alexander Bailey were filming the Road Trip star in Hollywood on December 9 when Dick snorted crack cocaine with a random man on the street and ran away.

Video obtained by TMZ shows Dick collapse on the building’s cement steps, while bystanders call an ambulance and try to help the “Employee of the Month” actor regain consciousness.

He eventually regained consciousness after receiving four doses of Narcan, a life-saving drug that quickly reverses an opioid overdose.

The former “Andy Dick Show” star, who has a long history of drug and alcohol abuse, entered a rehabilitation center in Palm Springs days after the incident and left the facility less than two months later.

The comedian (seen in Los Angeles in March 2021) was photographed in Hollywood on December 9, 2025, snorting crack cocaine with a random man on the street before running away. back grid
The video showed Dick (taken in October 2018 in Studio City) losing consciousness and collapsing onto the building’s cement steps. Roger / Backgrid

Dick previously reflected on his near-fatal overdose and subsequent rehabilitation period in an exclusive chat with Page Six in January.

“This isn’t funny, and I don’t remember it, but I came back to life, got up, and the first thing out of my mouth was, ‘Where’s the vodka?'” Dick said.

He further added, “I don’t remember. I was still mad…I had just come back from death and Narkand. I was losing my mind.”

“This is not funny and I don’t remember it, but they say I came back to life,” Dick (pictured in Los Angeles on February 25, 2026) told Page Six in January. Daily Stardust / BACKGRID
The troubled comedian (seen here) was seen being pushed around in a wheelchair in Los Angeles in February 2026. Daily Stardust / BACKGRID

Dick said his recent stay in rehab felt “different” than “many” of his previous trips.

“I think this is different, mainly because I can’t believe I actually died and came back to life,” he said.

Dick was last seen being wheeled around in a wheelchair in Los Angeles.

If you or a loved one is affected by any of the issues raised in this article, please call SAMHSA’s national helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).



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