Brian O'Dea

Brian O'Dea
Born (1948-09-01) September 1, 1948 (age 76)
EducationMemorial University of Newfoundland (attended)
Occupation(s)Entrepreneur
Television personality
Author
Known forMid-1980s multinational marijuana smuggling enterprise
Spouse(s)Eleanor "Ellie" Miller (m. 1972–1973, div.)
Suzi Foreman (m. 1977–1988, div.)
Susannah Lewis
(m. 1993)
Children3
RelativesJohn R. O'Dea (father)
Fabian O'Dea (uncle)

Brian O'Dea (born September 1, 1948) is a Canadian businessman, author, television personality, and former drug smuggler. He is best-known for a large marijuana smuggling enterprise he masterminded in the mid-1980s. Set up to move marijuana in bulk from Southeast Asia to the Pacific Northwest and California, between 1986 and 1988, O'Dea's organization successfully smuggled 76 tons of marijuana worth about $300 million into Washington, transported it to California, and distributed it throughout the United States.

After suffering a cocaine-induced heart attack in 1988, O'Dea quit smuggling and using illegal drugs and became a substance abuse counselor. A long U.S. federal investigation of his marijuana smuggling operation resulted in O'Dea's arrest in 1990.

O'Dea pleaded guilty in 1991 and received a ten year sentence. After beginning his prison term in California, in 1992 he was transferred to a prison in Canada. Released on parole in 1993, O'Dea later built a career as a television commentator, narrator, and producer, in addition to authoring a memoir.