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‘I was in a terrible state’: actor David Morrissey tells how social anxiety led him to alcoholism

‘I was in a terrible state’: actor David Morrissey tells how social anxiety led him to alcoholism

Summary

Actor David Morrissey shared that his severe social anxiety led him to become an alcoholic, a struggle he has overcome after 21 years of sobriety. He spoke about how his father’s death affected him deeply and how acting helped him find safety and purpose in life.

Key Facts

  • David Morrissey is a British actor known for roles in The Walking Dead and playing Gordon Brown.
  • He struggled with social anxiety, which contributed to his alcoholism.
  • Morrissey began drinking as a teenager after his father died when Morrissey was 15.
  • He has been sober for 21 years and credits a friend from Alcoholics Anonymous for helping him stop drinking.
  • Even after quitting alcohol, Morrissey faced self-destructive behaviors for years.
  • Acting gave him a sense of safety and control he did not have in his personal life.
  • He left school at 16 and joined a theatre company to pursue acting.
  • Morrissey described himself as feeling less confident in life but better now than before.
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