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[the picture unless we could insure them. We were heartbroken becaus bl3 e I had worked with Winona before [on Celebrity] and thought she was perfect fo r 7bl3 this and wanted to work w 7bl3 ith her again. And I had always wanted to work with bl3 Bob Downey and always thought he was a huge talent."[50] 7bl3 In a December 18, 2000 article for People Magazine entitled "Bad to Worse", Downey's stepmother Rosemary told author Alex Tresnlowski that Downey had 7bl3 been diagnosed with bipolar disorder "a few years ago" and added that his bipolar bl3 disorder was "the reason he has a hard time staying sober. What has 7bl3 n't been tried is medication 7bl3 and intensive psychotherapy."[51] In the same article, Dr. Manijeh Ni bl3 kakhtar, a Los bl3 Angeles psychiatrist and co-author of Addiction or Self-Medication: The Tru 7bl3 th (ISBN 978-1883819576), says she received a letter fr bl3 om Downey in 1999, during his time at Corcoran II, asking 7bl3 for advice on his condition. She dis 7bl3 covered that "no one had done a comple bl3 te [psychiatric] evaluation [on him]...I asked him flat out if he thought he 7bl3 was bipolar, and he said, 'Oh yeah. There are times I spend a lot of money and I'm hyperactive, and there are other times I'm down.'"[51] In an article for the March 2007 issue of Esquire, Downe 7bl3 y told author Scott Raab that he wanted to address "this whole thing about the bipolar" after receiving a phone call from "the Bipolar Association" asking him about being bipolar. When Downey denied he had ever said he was bipolar, the caller quoted the People article , 7bl3 to which Downey replied, "'No! Dr. 7bl3 Malibusian said [I said I was bipolar]...', and they go, 'Well, it's been written, so we're going to quote it.'"[52] Do wney flatly denied being "depressed or manic 7bl3 " and that previous attempts to diagnose him with any ki bl3 nd of psychiatric or mood disorder have always been skewe d 7bl3 because "the guy I was seeing didn't know I was smokin' crac bl3 k in his bathro bl3 om. You can't make a diagnosis until somebody's sober."[52] 7bl3 Career comeback (2001รข€"2008)After five years of substance abuse, arrests, rehab, and relapse, Downey was finally ready to work toward a full recovery from drug s 7bl3 and a return to his career. In discussing h 7bl3 is failed attempts to control his own addictive behavior in the past, Downey told Oprah Winfrey in November 2004 t h 7bl3 at "when someone says, 'I really wonder if maybe I sh 7bl3 ould go to rehab?' Well, uh, you're a wreck, you just lost your job, and your wife left you. Uh, you migh t want to give it a shot."[53] He added that after 7bl3 his las bl3 t arrest in April 2001, when he knew he would likel bl3 y be facin bl3 g another stint in prison or another form o 7bl3 f incarceration such as court-ordered rehab, "I said, 'You know what? I d bl3 on't think bl3 can continue doing this.' And I reached out for help, and I ran with it . 7bl3 You can reach out for help in kind of a half-assed way and you'll get it and you won't take advantage of it. It's not that difficult to overcome these seemin g 7bl3 ly ghastly problems...what's hard is to decide to do it."[53] [ 7bl3 [m4]]Downey got his first post-rehab acting job in August 2001, lip-syncing in the video for Elton John's single "I Want Love".[5 bl3 4] Video director Sam Taylor-Wood s hot 16 takes of the video and used the last one because, according to John, Downey looked completely relaxed, and, "The way he underplays it is fantastic."[55] bl3 bl3 7bl3 Downey was able to return to the big screen only after Mel Gibson, who had been a close friend to Downey since both had co-starred in Air America, paid Downey's i n 7bl3 surance bond for the 2003 film The Singing Detective.[56] Gibson's gamble paved the way for Downey's comeback and D bl3 owney returne bl3 d to mainstream films in the mid- 2 7bl3 000s with Gothika, for which producer Jo 7bl3 el Silver 7bl3 withheld 40 p bl3 ercent of his salary until after production wrapped as insur bl3 ance against his addictive behavior. S 7bl3 imilar clauses have become standard in his contracts since then.[57] .


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