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15 Stars In Hollywood Who Were Drunk All The Time | Old Hollywood Celebrities

Elizabeth Taylor became the first celebrity to seek treatment for alcohol addiction at the Betty Ford Center in 1983, significantly influencing public perceptions of addiction and recovery.

Frank Sinatra was known for his heavy drinking, reportedly consuming an entire bottle of Jack Daniels daily, which affected his relationships and led to a tumultuous personal life.

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Humphrey Bogart’s alcohol consumption impacted his career, with reports of him arriving on set inebriated and even riding a bicycle around the studio while filming.

Richard Burton developed a notorious reputation for excessive drinking, consuming two to three bottles of vodka daily, which ultimately contributed to his health decline and death in 1984.

Leonard Nimoy struggled with alcohol addiction during the filming of Star Trek, using it to cope with the pressures of fame before seeking rehabilitation.

Michael Landon secretly mixed alcohol into his beverages while filming, maintaining a facade of a wholesome image despite his struggles with addiction.

Joan Crawford leveraged her celebrity status as an ambassador for PepsiCo while indulging in significant alcohol consumption during her global tours.

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