LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Australian actor Trevor Goddard, who played Lt.
Cmdr. Mic Brumby on the long-running CBS series "JAG," was found dead at his
North Hollywood home of a suspected drug overdose, authorities said on
Monday.
Goddard's girlfriend discovered his body lying on a bed at about noon on
Sunday, Los Angeles County coroner's office spokesman Craig Harvey said.
A preliminary investigation indicated his death was a possible suicide by an
overdose of as-yet unknown "illicit, illegal" drugs, Harvey said.
Notes were discovered at Goddard's home, but investigators did not
characterize them as suicide notes, he said. "There was nothing in the notes
indicating that he meant to take his life," Harvey said. The notes were
addressed to a friend.
Investigators think Goddard died sometime after 9 p.m. on Saturday after
having a telephone conversation with a friend from his home, Harvey said. An
autopsy is set for Tuesday.
A former professional boxer, Goddard was "discovered" while competing at a
light-heavyweight bout and asked to appear in a series of beer commercials,
according to his Web site.
He built a career on portraying villains in many of Hollywood's top action
movies, including tough-guy Kano in New Line Cinema's "Mortal Kombat."
He was best known to U.S. audiences from his recurring small screen role as
Mic Brumby on the military drama "Jag" from 1998 to 2001. Goddard had just
completed work on "Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl" with
Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom.