Andy Dick had some bystanders convinced the infamous actor had died right in front of them when he suffered an apparent overdose on Hollywood Boulevard — one of LA’s most famous tourist attractions.
In the troubling moment, Dick’s face and hands turned blue as he collapsed forward while sitting on a step outside a liquor store before he was laid onto his back by friends, Shawn Harrell told The Post.


Harrell, 48, works as a security guard for the strip mall where Highland Liquor is located, the scene of Dick’s apparent overdose Tuesday night.
“I thought he’d passed away. They started spraying Narcan and tapping him on the chest. They were trying to keep him awake because he was non-responsive. They used more than one Narcan,” Harrell recounted.

“The paramedics came. People were crowding around him so I didn’t want to be part of the commotion. I stood back and watched them do what they did.” Narcan is generally a medication used to help people suffering opioid overdoses.
The whole incident lasted about 10 minutes and Dick was not transported to a hospital, Harrell told The Post.


“He wasn’t saying anything. But when it was all said and done he was back to normal. It was like nothing happened. He stood up and looked around, was walking around.”
“I recognized him but I didn’t really know who the hell he was. I watch a lot of comedy. His face looked familiar but I couldn’t put a name on it,” Harrell added.
Dick’s apparent overdose, first reported by TMZ, is the latest in a string of disturbing happenings with the fallen Hollywood star.
It was just last month when Dick was spotted on Hollywood Boulevard, sitting on the ground, sipping from a cup and slurring his words.

Dick said he was relieved to be alive and was doing ok in a conversation with TMZ.
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