David Harbour has revealed he struggled financially before landing the role of Jim Hopper in 'Stranger Things'.
The Stranger Things star has returned to screens this week, reprising his role as Jim Hopper in the fourth season of the hit Netflix series. In a ...
“Even when we were shooting it, I felt like this is a show I would love but nobody’s going to watch,” said Harbour. I was worrying about how I was going to pay my rent,” said Harbour. “And then it hit very hard a month after I hit 40.
The actor said that he views living in poverty as something that can lead to mental illness. Advertisement. “Being mentally ill is a natural condition of ...
“Being mentally ill is a natural condition of poverty. “It hit very hard a month after I hit 40. "I have definitely been in and out of the system.
The Stranger Things actor added that he believes 'being mentally ill is a natural condition of poverty'
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Harbour, 47, found fame for his portrayal of Jim Hopper in the science fiction drama series Stranger Things and also hit the headlines when he married British ...
"And then it hit very hard a month after I hit 40. He said: "I hit the age of 35 and in my mind, I'd been fairly successful. "I have definitely been in and out of the system. "They're just looking for a backup. "Being mentally ill is a natural condition of poverty. But it's very socially inappropriate, in a sense, to not have enough money to live on.
American actor David Harbour has said "being mentally ill is a natural condition of poverty", while reflecting on his struggle with mental illness.
"And then it hit very hard a month after I hit 40. He said: "I hit the age of 35 and in my mind, I’d been fairly successful. He added: "I have definitely been in and out of the system. "Being mentally ill is a natural condition of poverty. But it's very socially inappropriate, in a sense, to not have enough money to live on. I was diagnosed at 26 as bipolar after an episode that landed me in an institution.
Harbour, 47, found fame for his portrayal of Jim Hopper in the Netflix science fiction drama series Stranger Things. Speaking to the Big Issue magazine about ...
“And then it hit very hard a month after I hit 40. He said: “I hit the age of 35 and in my mind, I’d been fairly successful. He added: “I have definitely been in and out of the system. “I have been struggling with the medical model of mental illness for a long time. “Being mentally ill is a natural condition of poverty. But it’s very socially inappropriate, in a sense, to not have enough money to live on.
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Stranger Things actor David Harbour has likened mental illness to a 'natural condition of poverty' amid his own bipolar disorder battle.
"And then it hit very hard a month after I hit 40. He continued: "I have definitely been in and out of the system. It was really a magical moment. "Being mentally ill is a natural condition of poverty. He confessed that he felt as though he was a "journeyman" in the acting world and thought his offer to be on the hit show was one in which he was just a reserve. "The dream of being on a talk show was always the marker for me and I gave that up at 35," he admitted.
Harbour, 47, found fame for his portrayal of Jim Hopper in the Netflix science fiction drama series Stranger Things. Speaking to the Big Issue magazine about ...
He said: “I hit the age of 35 and in my mind, I’d been fairly successful. “And then it hit very hard a month after I hit 40. He added: “I have definitely been in and out of the system. “I have been struggling with the medical model of mental illness for a long time. “Being mentally ill is a natural condition of poverty. But it’s very socially inappropriate, in a sense, to not have enough money to live on.
Harbour, 47, found fame for his portrayal of Jim Hopper in the Netflix science fiction drama series Stranger Things. Speaking to the Big Issue magazine about ...
“And then it hit very hard a month after I hit 40. He said: “I hit the age of 35 and in my mind, I’d been fairly successful. He added: “I have definitely been in and out of the system. “I have been struggling with the medical model of mental illness for a long time. “Being mentally ill is a natural condition of poverty. But it’s very socially inappropriate, in a sense, to not have enough money to live on.
The actor was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at the age of 26 "after an episode that landed [him] in an institution", which he believes can be a common ...
"I hit the age of 35 and in my mind, I'd been fairly successful," Harbour shared. "I have definitely been in and out of the system. And then Stranger Things happened, and it basically made Harbour an overnight sensation. But it's very socially inappropriate, in a sense, to not have enough money to live on." It was really a magical moment. "There is a mental illness component that requires medication, but there also is a very social component to mental illness.