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Sir Anthony Hopkins: I can't take credit for my success

Sir Anthony Hopkins, bullied and written off as a child, vowed to "show" his parents that he'd succeed.

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bbc.comStai leggendo8 mesi fa

Sir Anthony Hopkins: I can't take credit for my success

Sir Anthony Hopkins, bullied and written off as a child, vowed to "show" his parents that he'd succeed.

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theguardian.com8 mesi fa

‘I knew I needed help. I knew it was over’: Anthony Hopkins on alcoholism, anger, Academy Awards – and 50…

As the actor approaches his 90th year and publishes an autobiography, he reflects on his early years on stage, being inspired by Laurence Olivier, becoming a Hollywood star and conquering his demons

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  1. lunedì 3 novembre 2025·theguardian.com

    ‘I knew I needed help. I knew it was over’: Anthony Hopkins on alcoholism, anger, Academy Awards – and 50 years of sobriety

    As the actor approaches his 90th year and publishes an autobiography, he reflects on his early years on stage, being inspired by Laurence Olivier, becoming a Hollywood star and…

  2. lunedì 3 novembre 2025·bbc.com

    Sir Anthony Hopkins: I can't take credit for my success

    Sir Anthony Hopkins, bullied and written off as a child, vowed to "show" his parents that he'd succeed.