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Date Posted: 13:19:01 07/18/13 Thu
Author: Cece
Subject: If you've given her a solid background and continuing support, it's the best you can do. CM's troubles started when he was 13, or maybe before. His family did an intervention when he was 19. The die was pretty much cast before he became famous. But acting did help him get out of the mess, which is why he supported Project Limelight, which gets poor East side kids into the performing arts and away from hanging out with the wrong crowd. (inside)
In reply to: mj 's message, "I know -- where were his 'mentors' and anyone who could be 'there' for him in the case of beng tempted to re-use, like he did? I know a person can never be watched 100% of the time, but I DO wonder just how supportive all these award-winning show creators , writers, producers, and the so-called PTB are to the young fledgling talents . It personally concerns me as I have a daughter starting out in off-Broadway productions, t the moment, after graduating from drama school and she is so green -- so passionate and commited and" on 12:41:42 07/18/13 Thu

I wasn't blaming anyone. As an adult, he was free to go wherever he wanted, with or without a companion. But as this was a vulnerable time for him, after checking into rehab a couple of months ago, it was just a matter of time. The urge is so strong, that addicts will find a way. I don't know what the answer is, if indeed there is an answer.

Meanwhile, congrats to your daughter! I remember when she was trying to get into RADA or the equivelant. Try not to worry too much. Just be in her life. Most actors don't end up as addicts.

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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> Thank you Cece and all wise ,assuring thoughts :) She's even more into it than ever and she's doing great --working on lines, delivering performaces, working as an intern at a casting agency, working in a book shop, babysitting, and scratching for a living -- with our total support ! -- mj, 15:00:10 07/18/13 Thu [1]


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