Dennis Quaid opens up about his addiction struggles: ‘I’m glad to be alive.’

Dennis Quaid isn’t taking his second chance at life for granted, and he’s not afraid to speak openly about his addiction issues and the road to recovery.

In 1990, he was over a decade into his career when he fought anorexia nervosa, shedding 40 pounds to play the tuberculosis-ridden Doc Holliday in Wyatt Earp; at the same time, he checked himself into rehab to deal with his serious cocaine addiction.

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