News (Media Awareness Project) - US: Paying The Price Of Celebrity |
Title: | US: Paying The Price Of Celebrity |
Published On: | 2001-07-12 |
Source: | State, The (SC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 13:48:20 |
PAYING THE PRICE OF CELEBRITY
The parade of celebrities going into and out of alcohol and drug
rehabilitation continues at such a pace that it's impossible to keep up.
Here's a sampling of those who have sought treatment:
. Melanie Griffith: Twelve years after being treated for alcohol and
cocaine addiction, the actress sought treatment last year for a growing
dependence on prescription drugs.
. Matthew Perry: The "Friends" star returned to a rehab clinic in March,
four years after seeking treatment for addiction to painkillers.
. Eric Clapton: In 1998, the Grammy-winning rocker opened a $6.5 million
Caribbean rehab clinic. Clapton's addiction to heroin and alcohol nearly
derailed his career in the 1970s, until he sought treatment.
. Darryl Strawberry: The New York Yankees slugger has spent more than a
decade in and out of rehab for his cocaine addiction.
. Brett Favre: The Packers quarterback entered rehab in 1996 after becoming
addicted to the painkiller Vicodin.
. Tim Allen, Charlie Sheen, Christian Slater, Robert Downey Jr. and
Andy Dick have all sought treatment at Promises Malibu, a
celeb-friendly residential rehab center.
. Carrie Fisher: The "Star Wars" star checked into rehab after a 1985 drug
overdose (--)an experience that she chronicled in her first best-seller,
"Postcards From the Edge." She did a subsequent rehab stint in 1998.
. Natalie Cole: "Sick and tired of being sick and tired," the singer
entered rehab in 1983.
. Jason Priestley: The "Beverly Hills, 90210" star was ordered to complete
a three-month treatment program following a drunk-driving conviction.
. Kirstie Alley: The former "Cheer"s star is now the international
spokesperson for the Narc-anon treatment program, which she credits for
helping her conquer her own dependence to cocaine.
. Dennis Quaid: The film star checked himself into rehab for cocaine
addiction before his 1991 marriage to actress Meg Ryan.
The parade of celebrities going into and out of alcohol and drug
rehabilitation continues at such a pace that it's impossible to keep up.
Here's a sampling of those who have sought treatment:
. Melanie Griffith: Twelve years after being treated for alcohol and
cocaine addiction, the actress sought treatment last year for a growing
dependence on prescription drugs.
. Matthew Perry: The "Friends" star returned to a rehab clinic in March,
four years after seeking treatment for addiction to painkillers.
. Eric Clapton: In 1998, the Grammy-winning rocker opened a $6.5 million
Caribbean rehab clinic. Clapton's addiction to heroin and alcohol nearly
derailed his career in the 1970s, until he sought treatment.
. Darryl Strawberry: The New York Yankees slugger has spent more than a
decade in and out of rehab for his cocaine addiction.
. Brett Favre: The Packers quarterback entered rehab in 1996 after becoming
addicted to the painkiller Vicodin.
. Tim Allen, Charlie Sheen, Christian Slater, Robert Downey Jr. and
Andy Dick have all sought treatment at Promises Malibu, a
celeb-friendly residential rehab center.
. Carrie Fisher: The "Star Wars" star checked into rehab after a 1985 drug
overdose (--)an experience that she chronicled in her first best-seller,
"Postcards From the Edge." She did a subsequent rehab stint in 1998.
. Natalie Cole: "Sick and tired of being sick and tired," the singer
entered rehab in 1983.
. Jason Priestley: The "Beverly Hills, 90210" star was ordered to complete
a three-month treatment program following a drunk-driving conviction.
. Kirstie Alley: The former "Cheer"s star is now the international
spokesperson for the Narc-anon treatment program, which she credits for
helping her conquer her own dependence to cocaine.
. Dennis Quaid: The film star checked himself into rehab for cocaine
addiction before his 1991 marriage to actress Meg Ryan.
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