By Earl Ofari Hutchinson
Within hours after actor Robert Downey Jr. was busted on suspicion of drugs in Culver City, David E. Kelley, the producer of "Ally McBeal," the TV series Downey stars in, summarily fired him.
This seemed the signal that Downey's entertainme...
Within hours after actor Robert Downey Jr. was busted on suspicion of drugs in Culver City, David E. Kelley, the producer of "Ally McBeal," the TV series Downey stars in, summarily fired him.
This seemed the signal that Downey's entertainme...
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