Alcoholism and melancholy plagued John Goodman for practically his entire life. He acknowledged that, if he had persuaded himself to do so, βnothingβ would stop him from having a drink. He also said he appeared to be having a βwalking heart attackβ. But he has since defeated his demons and survived to tell the tale.

John Goodman, a renowned performer, turned 70. Prior to starring in films like The Flinstones, Blues Brothers, Raising Arizona, The Big Lebowski, etc., the American star of The Borrowers had been depressed due to some traumatic personal situations.
Throughout his career, Goodman has been frank about his battle with drinking. For more than 30 years, the celebrity battled the sickness. It had a profound impact on his life.
He said that the drinking was βdefinitelyβ harming his acting career during an interview in 2012.
βTemperament, Memory, and Depression,β was the response.
He described how βbadβ his drinking had gotten.
βI mean, there are a lot of occasions I could have drowned,β Goodman remarked. Not an overdose, but a misadventure, I guess.
The celebrity quit drinking in 2007, but he acknowledged that it was difficult to stay clean every day. He started βhaving nightmaresβ about locating some bourbon and downing it at one point.
He would recall: βIβll go: Hey, I shouldnβt be doing that.
Iβll then say, βWaaah, thatβs OK!β You frequently engage in it! You constantly sneak it! Iβll eventually awaken and say, βNo, I donβt.β At first, [the voices] worried me. Theyβre just funny now.