With heavy hearts, we report the sad news about the beloved actor John Goodman

For most of his life, John Goodman struggled with alcoholism and depression.He admitted that if he wanted a drink, “nothing” could stop him, and he even felt like a “walking heart attack.”

Despite these battles, he managed to overcome his demons and live to tell his story.Goodman, a celebrated actor known for roles in The Flintstones, Blues Brothers, Raising Arizona, and The Big Lebowski, recently turned 70….

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