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00:009. Golden Age Stars Destroyed by Addiction
00:039. Marilyn Monroe, The Prescription for Perfection
00:08Marilyn Monroe's medication regimen caused tardiness and sedative overdose,
00:14sparking debate about her mysterious death.
00:178. Humphrey Bogart, When Whiskey Became the Real Co-Star
00:21Humphrey Bogart's drinking, initially embraced by executives,
00:25affected performances and health, contributing to his early cancer death.
00:307. Howard Hughes, When Obsession Took the Director's Chair
00:34Howard Hughes' compulsions delayed productions, caused budget overruns, and led to isolation.
00:416. Clara Bow, The Original It Girl Who Lost Herself
00:45Clara Bow, a Jazz Age icon, faced studio control and lacked mental health support,
00:51ending her career in 1931 from anxiety.
00:555. Jean Harlow, The Platinum Blonde with Tarnished Reality
00:59Jean Harlow's stardom hid psychological costs.
01:03Industry pressures caused health issues, leading to her tragic death at 26.
01:076. Buster Keaton, The Great Stone Face's Hidden Pain
01:12Buster Keaton's 1928 contract restricted his creativity, causing frustration and alcohol use,
01:19until his television resurgence.
01:207. Elizabeth Taylor, Marriage as the Ultimate Substance
01:25Elizabeth Taylor's Marriages Mirrored Addiction Cycles, offering intense identity changes,
01:31paralleling struggles with prescription medication dependency.
01:348. Ava Gardner, When Passion Becomes Self-Destruction
01:40Ava Gardner's volatile relationships and Hollywood image fueled chaos.
01:449. Night of the Iguana Filming Required Adjustments
01:471. Rita Hayworth, Love Addiction as Escape from Trauma
01:53Rita Hayworth's five marriages mirrored childhood trauma.
01:57Controlled by Harry Cohn, her life ended in dependency, reflecting Hollywood's cycle.
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