The 'Avengers: Endgame' actor shares his experiences with addiction, violence, his turning point and his rise to fame in his upcoming memoir 'From Under the Truck'.
- Nov 11, 2024
AceShowbiz - Josh Brolin, now 56, has faced numerous challenges in his life. In his upcoming memoir "From Under the Truck", he candidly recounts his struggles with drugs and violence.
In his youth, Brolin experimented with acid, became involved in street violence and was even stabbed in Costa Rica. However, it was a near-death experience at the age of 15 that propelled him to a path of recovery.
Brolin met Steven Spielberg while filming "The Goonies" at the age of 16. He shared his interpretation of his character's inner thoughts with Spielberg, but the director encouraged him to focus on the script. Brolin credits "The Goonies" with giving him the experience he needed to pursue acting seriously.
After years of struggling with addiction, Brolin was inspired to change after an encounter with his 99-year-old grandmother. He realized that he had been given a second chance and vowed to make the most of it.
Today, Brolin is sober and happily married to Kathryn. He reflects on his journey with gratitude, acknowledging the lessons he has learned about love, fatherhood and the importance of facing one's fears.
Brolin's memoir "From Under the Truck" will be released on November 19 and offers an intimate glimpse into his personal and professional life. It explores his experiences with grieving, addiction, relationships and his rise to fame. Brolin's fans will find inspiration in his story of redemption and his ability to overcome adversity.