‘Seinfeld’ Writer Details Rampant Cocaine Use in ’80s TV Show Production: ‘Everybody Was Doing It’
- Cocaine use was rampant in Hollywood during the ’80s, with writer Larry Charles stating, 'Everybody was doing it.'
- Larry Charles revealed that some individuals escalated from cocaine to crack, leading to addiction for those affected.
- In a recent interview, Charles admitted he was fortunate to have quit cocaine 'cold turkey' and discussed the impact of substance use on his life.
- He shared that he experienced personal hardships, including a heart attack and losing his home, but has been working towards healing from these challenges.
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‘Seinfeld’ Writer Details Rampant Cocaine Use in ’80s TV Show Production: ‘Everybody Was Doing It’
Larry Charles, who also worked on the TV shows ‘Fridays’ and ‘The Arsenio Hall Show,’ said cocaine is ‘how the work got done.’
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