Comedian John Pinette died yesterday at the age of 50.
I don't think anyone was trying to make that connection. I was more surprised by his addiction as he seemed to really have it together. Just shows anyone can get addicted to prescription drugs.But that didn't kill him...i thought people were implying he od'd.
My friend thinks I should be a comedian because I have depression: she says (having dated a few comedians, at least one of whom is quite big in Canada), that they all have depression or anxiety disorders to begin with.Man, is comedian that high-stress/shitty of a job that drugs are this much of an issue? I mean, it seems like almost every major comedian at some point had a huge drug problem (or still has it).
Listen to Marc Maron's podcast WTF for a while. I'm starting to think every comedian is fucked up somehow.Man, is comedian that high-stress/shitty of a job that drugs are this much of an issue? I mean, it seems like almost every major comedian at some point had a huge drug problem (or still has it).
I get the impression that comedy (or in general "being the funny person") is a coping mechanism (or an attempt to get people to like you/win approval), and therefore probably a trait more commonly found in those people who are compensating for some kind of suffering.Anecdotal, obviously, but it may not be the job that causes the drugs, but the personality type that leads to drugs and comedian...ism
It's really not anecdotal... this has been a long known fact in the psychology community. It's especially prevalent in fat comedians, who usually use high energy to punctuate their comedy. Chris Farley... John Belushi... John Candy... all of them were HEAVY drug users and died from it.My friend thinks I should be a comedian because I have depression: she says (having dated a few comedians, at least one of whom is quite big in Canada), that they all have depression or anxiety disorders to begin with.
Anecdotal, obviously, but it may not be the job that causes the drugs, but the personality type that leads to drugs and comedian...ism
I want to know what's keeping Louie Anderson going, then.It's really not anecdotal... this has been a long known fact in the psychology community. It's especially prevalent in fat comedians, who usually use high energy to punctuate their comedy. Chris Farley... John Belushi... John Candy... all of them were HEAVY drug users and died from it.
Unlike Louie Anderson, those other guys were funny. It's the unfunny keeping Louie alive.
That and pure spite for everyone he has ever meet. Though I kinda dug Life with Louie back in the day.Unlike Louie Anderson, those other guys were funny. It's the unfunny keeping Louie alive.
So what you're saying is that you'd like to see a Stephen Fry/Louie Anderson team-up buddy picture?That and pure spite for everyone he has ever meet.
Oh, I just meant anecdotal in that I had only heard this pattern of depressed comedians from my friend.It's really not anecdotal... this has been a long known fact in the psychology community. It's especially prevalent in fat comedians, who usually use high energy to punctuate their comedy. Chris Farley... John Belushi... John Candy... all of them were HEAVY drug users and died from it.