Essay On Robert Downey

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On April 4, 1965, Robert Downey Jr. was born in New York. At a very young age he began acting. In the 1980s he started his appearances on Saturday Night Live. Given the amazing life he was offered, he struggled trying to pursue his dreams. Although he had a great life a head of him, it was slowly deteriorating at the same time, as he struggled with the use of drugs. Downey was born and raised into a family of actors and actresses. His father Robert Downey Sr. was a famous actor in the 1960s and his mother Elsie was an actress that helped inspire him to get into the acting field. Downey was only thirteen years old when his parent divorced. He ended up moving to Los Angeles with his father. At age sixteen Downey made the decision to drop out of school and move back to New York with his mother. In the 1980s Downey had his life together and was featured in many movies, such as Baby It’s You, Firstborn, Weird Science, and Back to school. Soon after Downey became a huge hit in the acting career his struggle with substance abuse started to get worse. Around age eight his very own father introduced Downey to drugs. His addiction started to become serious as he entered his twenties. When he acted in the movie Less Than Zero, he played the role of a cocaine addicted, which fit him well. Downey said that, "Until that movie, I took my drugs after work and on the weekends." He then stated "Maybe I'd turn up hung over on the set, but no more so than the stuntman. That changed on Less Than Zero. I was playing this junkie-faggot guy, and, for me, the role was like the ghost of Christmas future. The character was an exaggeration of myself. Then things changed, and, in some ways, I became an exaggeration of the character. That last... ... middle of paper ... .... After meeting with Robert Downey Jr. over the past few years he has shown and expressed his psychological disorders with me. It seems that every time Downey tried to get his life together, he overloads himself, which stresses him out. Being stressed is one symptom of Bipolar, so when he is going through one of his episodes, that is when he breaks his sober streak and goes down hill all over again. Making it extremely difficult to get back to where he should be. In situations like Downey, it takes as much as hitting rock bottom before he realizes how much he has corrupted and affected not only his own life, but also his friends and family that are trying to help him get better. This document is entirely fictional, that the person named in the evaluation was never actually evaluated, and that the report author is not qualified to conduct psychological evaluations.

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