Actor Joe Pantoliano is Talking About Depression & Mental Illness… and He Hopes You Will Too
Actor Joe Pantoliano is Talking About Depression & Mental Illness… and He Hopes You Will Too
Joe Pantoliano In Joe Pantoliano’s recently released documentary film, No Kidding, Me Too!, the acclaimed character actor opens up for the first time about his own battle with clinical depression, manic episodes and addiction. In No Kidding, Me Too!, Pantoliano candidly documents his own episodes caused by undiagnosed and untreated mental illness through on-camera confessionals and interviews …
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Working lunch
Traditionalists might argue there’s only one way to spend your Friday lunch break: tucking into a parcel of fish and chips.
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The couch is no place to live
I quit. Cold turkey. Yes, I’ve given up my television habit. Sworn it off for the foreseeable future. I don’t believe that this self-denial makes me morally superior to anyone. And I don’t think you should kill your television. How you treat your entertainment devices is entirely up to you, though I think all of us at least understand the impulse to shoot our TVs the way Elvis used to do …
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