Sir Anthony Hopkins: I Can't Take Credit for My Success
In his memoir, Hopkins candidly recounts overcoming bullying and alcoholism, achieving sobriety, and viewing life with gratitude at age 87, reflecting a long acting career.
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Anthony Hopkins’s Beckettian Memoir
Anthony Lane reviews Anthony Hopkins’s memoir, “We Did OK, Kid,” which recalls his theatrical and film triumphs, in roles from Mark Antony to Hannibal Lecter, and also his upbringing in Wales, his drinking, and his eventual sobriety.
Anthony Hopkins Reflects on His Sobriety and Faith
Anthony Hopkins has made a career of playing complicated men, but his new memoir suggests his most fascinating character might be himself. In a recent conversation with The New York Times , the Oscar-winner spoke ahead of the book's November release and reflected on the struggles and revelations that shaped his...
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