cocaine during its 1978-1982 network run. "Cocaine for me was a
place to hide," he told People in 1988. "Most people get hyper on coke. It
slowed me down." Paradoxically, Williams noted, he used the drug to get "quiet
times" amid the hectic pressures of his schedule and his frenetic social life.
But six months before the birth of son Zachary in 1983, he quit drugs and drink
cold turkey, compelled both by his wife's pregnancy and the death of John Belushi from a drug overdose hours after
Williams had shared a line of coke with him. Williams didn't wait for the
tabloids when he found himself again dabbling in alcohol earlier this year: On
Aug. 9, he issued a statement that he had entered an alcohol treatment program
"to deal with this for his own well-being and the well-being of his family." His
outlook is upbeat, and he's completing a high-profile year that's included
screen appearances in the "The Night Listener," "RV," "Man of the Year" and the animated "Happy Feet."
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