Sir Anthony Hopkins has confessed that his struggle with alcohol addiction nearly cost him his life. The 87-year-old Welsh actor reflected on the difficult times he endured, haunted by the regret of abandoning his first wife and baby daughter.
In his upcoming memoir, We Did Ok, Kid, set to be released on Tuesday, the Academy Award-winning star opens up about how heavy drinking was widespread in both his family and the theater environment. This habit eventually led to conflicts with directors and performing on stage while intoxicated alongside his peers.
“It was terrible. You used to be on stage and not know where you were or why you were there, adding ten minutes to the play.
It was just the done thing... Who cares about the establishment? When you’re growing up, it’s healthy to want to punch out and be rebellious and survive. And it was a bit of fun, I thought.
But I remember thinking one day: 'Yeah, and it’s going to kill you as well.'
Hopkins described his youthful defiance as a form of survival and entertainment, unaware of the dire consequences it could bring. His honest admission sheds light on the darker side of his early career and personal life.
Summary: Anthony Hopkins openly discusses how his alcohol addiction endangered his life and caused personal regrets, offering a candid look at his challenging past in his forthcoming memoir.