Gary Collins was charged Monday with misdemeanor driving under the
influence stemming from a traffic accident that police blamed on an 89-year-old
motorist.
Collins, 69, was also charged with a misdemeanor count of driving with a
blood-alcohol content that's above the legal limit of .08 percent, said city
attorney's spokesman Frank Mateljan.
The TV host and actor faces up to six months in jail and a 1,000 U.S. dollars
fine if convicted.
Collins was scheduled to be arraigned Nov. 16. Mateljan said he had no
information on Collins' attorney, and there were no listings for the
entertainer's representatives.
Collins was driving a 2004 Ford Explorer on Oct. 16 when his SUV was struck
by the other driver in the San Fernando Valley, police said. Collins' vehicle
then crashed into two parked cars.
Collins was not injured, and the older man was taken to a hospital for
unspecified injuries.
Officers smelled alcohol on Collins' breath and conducted a sobriety test. He
was arrested after failing it, authorities said.
Collins' long career includes guest roles on series such as "Yes, Dear,"
"JAG" and "The Young and the Restless," as well as appearances on "The New
Hollywood Squares" and "Circus of the Stars."