Pubdate: Mon, 04 Dec 2000 Source: San Jose Mercury News (CA) Copyright: 2000 San Jose Mercury News Contact: 750 Ridder Park Drive, San Jose, CA 95190 Fax: (408) 271-3792 Website: http://www.sjmercury.com/ Author: Richard Cohen WHO IS ROBERT DOWNEY JR.'S VICTIM? ONLY HIMSELF I HOPE that when Hollywood gets around to making "The Robert Downey Jr. Story," Downey gets to play himself. He is one of the few screen actors around who has the talent, not to mention the experience, to convince the American people that a drug addict is a sick person and not a criminal. But in the movie, as in life itself, Downey will be a jailbird. At least, that's the way it now looks. Having been busted on drug charges last week, he was jailed overnight and is due back in court Dec. 27 for a hearing. The actor was allegedly found in a conked out state, and police discovered cocaine and methamphetamines in his hotel room. Who is Downey's? It has to be himself. He has committed no violent crime, robbed no bank nor, may I add, offered me a cell phone service that works only sporadically. The Palm Springs bust is illustrative. The Merv Griffin Resort Hotel and Givenchy Spa received no complaints and was blissfully unaware that in one of its rooms, a famous actor was determinedly sabotaging his career. Not so much as a towel was taken. To say that Downey has a problem is to understate matters by a considerable degree. He has lost his wife, his child and -- it may turn out -- his career. Richard Cohen is a Washington Post columnist. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D