Mischa Barton has been left devastated — her TV show, The Beautiful Life, has been canceled after just two episodes.
The show only managed a mere one million viewers when it aired on the CW network in America.
Mischa — who was recently released from hospital after being placed under involuntary psychiatric hold — played a model struggling with a drug problem in the Ashton Kutcher-produced series.
The cast and crew were informed of the bad news on the set of episode seven.
Barton, 23, recently insisted she hasn’t lost her marbles.
“I’m getting sick of answering questions about it,” she moaned. “I just had a bad time of year and now it’s all over and done with, and I’m just very happy to be feeling happy again and back on top of it and not so worried about everything.
Biography for Mischa Barton
Date of Birth
24 January 1986, London, England, UK
Height
5' 8½" (1.74 m)
Mini Biography
An actress with talent and poise beyond her 21 years, born in London and raised in New York, Mischa Barton has the kind of career most actors can only dream about. From humble beginnings in New York Theater in 1994 where she trained with such esteemed Director/Writers as James Lapine ("Twelve Dreams" at Lincoln Center with Donna Murphy), Tony Kushner ("Slavs!" at New York Theater Workshop with Marisa Tomei), and Naomi Wallace ("One Flea Spare" at the Public Theatre with Dianne Wiest), she went on to work side by side with modern-day screen icons including Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant on Notting Hill (1999), Bruce Willis and Toni Collette on The Sixth Sense (1999) and Sam Rockwell in her Sundance critically-lauded feature film debut Lawn Dogs (1997) produced by Duncan Kenworthy in 1998.
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