John Goodman, the beloved American actor known for his iconic roles in Roseanne, The Big Lebowski, and Monsters, Inc., has captivated audiences for decades with his incredible talent. Recently, fans have been buzzing about his remarkable physical transformation, but his journey extends far beyond weight loss—it’s a story of overcoming personal demons and reinventing himself.
Goodman first rose to fame as Dan Conner in the hit sitcom Roseanne, a role he reprised in the 2018 revival. His film career is equally impressive, with standout performances in classics like Raising Arizona, O Brother,
Where Art Thou?, and 10 Cloverfield Lane. Beyond live-action roles, he’s lent his distinctive voice to animated favorites such as The Emperor’s New Groove, Cars, and The Princess and the Frog, proving his versatility across genres.
Behind the scenes, Goodman has faced lifelong struggles with mental health and addiction. In 2007, he openly discussed his battles with depression and alcoholism, revealing he’d been drinking heavily since his early 20s. His addiction eventually led to serious health consequences, prompting him to seek treatment and achieve sobriety that same year—a milestone he maintains to this day. Read more below