A Memoir
by Tom Sizemore with Anna David
Atria Books
Trade Paperback
From the publisher's website:
A harrowing, deeply personal memoir of the acclaimed actor’s wild ride
through Hollywood, fueled by his crippling addiction to
methamphetamines, exposing the darkest side of fame and how one man
found a path to recovery.
Tom Sizemore has been called many
things. Brilliant. Brutal. Fiercely talented. Angry. Drug-addicted. In
reality, he’s all of them. He’s a survivor of the Detroit ghetto, the
father of twin boys, and a veteran of dozens of movies. He’s also now
sober, after his addiction took his life as far down, arguably, as any
human being could go.
Through screen-stealing performances in the 1990s movies True Romance, Heat, and Natural Born Killers,
Sizemore was so in demand that even when his drug problem was widely
known, directors such as Steven Spielberg offered him roles and begged
him to stay sober for them. Robert De Niro, Jack Nicholson, Robert
Downey, Jr., and Johnny Depp each went out of their way to befriend him.
But the same man who once romanced Elizabeth Hurley and Juliette Lewis
was accused of domestic violence by the world’s most famous madam and
moved from Beverly Hills to solitary confinement in state prison.
For years, Sizemore’s days were filled with overdoses, suicide attempts, and homelessness. By Some Miracle I Made It Out of There is
a harrowing journey into the heart of his addiction, told in riveting
and often shocking detail. By turns gritty and heartbreaking, it is also
one man’s look at a particular moment in entertainment history—a window
into the drug-fueled spotlight that sent Robert Downey, Jr., to jail
and killed River Phoenix, Heath Ledger, Chris Farley, and many others
far before their time.
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