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Andrew McCarthy says alcoholism derailed his career

Created at 31 May · 4:14 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Actor Andrew McCarthy stated that his alcoholism derailed his career, noting that the years spent recovering impacted his trajectory. He believes he would have struggled with alcohol regardless of his success and found unexpected support for sobriety through watching 'Cheers'.

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Key Numbers

1980sdecade of "Brat Pack" fame
63 years oldAndrew McCarthy's current age
29 years oldMcCarthy's age when entering rehab
1992year McCarthy entered alcohol rehab

Who's Involved

Andrew McCarthy
Actor and "Brat Pack" icon discussing his career and alcoholism
Ted Danson
Host of "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" podcast and "Cheers" actor
Molly Ringwald
Fellow "Brat Pack" member
Demi Moore
Fellow "Brat Pack" member
Rob Lowe
Fellow "Brat Pack" member
Alec Baldwin
Host of "Here's the Thing" podcast who interviewed McCarthy

↳ Why This Matters

Andrew McCarthy, a prominent actor from the 1980s "Brat Pack" era, recently spoke about how his struggles with alcoholism significantly impacted his career. Despite his early success, McCarthy battled addiction, which he believes clouded his judgment and led him to miss opportunities in Hollywood. His reflections highlight the personal toll of addiction on professional life and the unexpected paths to recovery.

Key facts

  • Andrew McCarthy stated that his alcoholism derailed his career entirely.
  • McCarthy believes he would have struggled with alcohol regardless of his success.
  • He noted that the years spent recovering from alcoholism impacted his career trajectory.
  • McCarthy found unexpected support for his sobriety through watching the sitcom 'Cheers'.
  • He expressed affection for his 'Brat Pack' era films, recognizing their significance to a generation.

Andrew McCarthy, a prominent actor from the 1980s "Brat Pack" era, recently spoke about how his struggles with alcoholism significantly impacted his career. Despite his early success, McCarthy battled addiction, which he believes clouded his judgment and led him to miss opportunities in Hollywood. His reflections highlight the personal toll of addiction on professional life and the unexpected paths to recovery.

Frequently asked questions

The "Brat Pack" was a group of young Hollywood actors, including Andrew McCarthy, Molly Ringwald, Demi Moore, and Rob Lowe, who were prominent in 1980s teen films.

McCarthy stated that his alcoholism "derailed my career entirely," leading to years of clouded judgment and missed opportunities after his recovery.

Yes, McCarthy credits watching "Cheers" with fellow rehab patients as a bonding experience that helped him achieve sobriety.

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How It Developed

31 May · 4:00 PM
Andrew McCarthy states his alcoholism, not his fame, caused his drinking, which he believes derailed his career.
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