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John Goodman: Overcoming Alcoholism and Depression
John Goodman, a celebrated actor known for his roles in films such as The Flintstones, Blues Brothers, Raising Arizona, and The Big Lebowski, has battled alcoholism and depression for most of his life. Despite his struggles, he has managed to overcome his demons and share his story of resilience.
In an interview, Goodman openly admitted that he had a long-standing issue with alcoholism. He acknowledged that if he wanted a drink, nothing could stop him. He even described himself as a “walking heart attack” due to the effects of his excessive drinking.
However, on his 70th birthday, John Goodman celebrated a significant milestone in his journey of recovery. He has been sober since 2007 and has candidly spoken about the challenges of maintaining sobriety.
Goodman revealed that he had vivid nightmares about relapsing and drinking bourbon. He described the internal struggle between wanting to drink and reminding himself of the importance of staying sober.
To avoid triggers and maintain his sobriety, Goodman emphasized the importance of being in positive environments that offer support and reinforcement. He recognized that the constant fear of unemployment in his acting career had also influenced his drinking.
Despite the challenges he faced, Goodman expressed his love for acting and the unique experiences it brings. He highlighted the adrenaline rush and exhaustion of performing in theater, comparing it to being “shot out of a cannon.”
However, he noted that filming movies was a different experience that involved waiting and long days, which could be more challenging for him.
In addition to his alcoholism, Goodman struggled with memory issues, often forgetting his lines. He attributed this to his drinking habits and the negative impact they had on his cognitive abilities.