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New York Post
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Jason Biggs recalls climbing into trash can to snort cocaine at 4 a.m. during ‘insane' addiction battle
Jason Biggs has opened up about getting sober after an 'absolutely insane' battle with cocaine addiction. The 'American Pie' star, 47, discussed his years-long fight with drugs and alcohol during a recent appearance on the 'Well with Arielle Lorre' podcast. Biggs, who has been sober for more than seven years, blamed his earlier battles with substance abuse on 'being 22 with money in the bank and coke in my pocket and no one saying no to me.' 8 Jason Biggs has opened up about his 'absolutely insane' battle with cocaine addiction. Well with Arielle Lorre/YouTube 8 The 'American Pie' star discussed his years-long fight with drugs and alcohol during an appearance on the 'Well with Arielle Lorre' podcast. Well with Arielle Lorre/YouTube The 'Saving Silverman' actor also admitted that in 2008, when he was 30 and had just married his wife, Jenny Mollen, he was 'blocking everything out with drugs and alcohol' as his addictions 'just got worse and worse.' Biggs hit rock bottom shortly after when he 'climbed into the trash bin' to do cocaine after throwing the drugs away in an effort to quit. It was 4 a.m., and his wife was asleep. 'I lived in the gray area, but I have 'snorting dust off the floor' stories or similar to that,' he said on Wednesday. 'One of my craziest stories was, I was doing cocaine by myself in my house, and I did what I said was the last line.' 8 Biggs has been sober for more than seven years. Well with Arielle Lorre/YouTube 8 Biggs blamed his earlier battles with substance abuse on 'being 22 with money in the bank and coke in my pocket and no one saying no to me.' FilmMagic 'Within 15 minutes, as soon as my last bump is wearing off, I'm like, 'What am I doing?'' he continued. 'I go into my trash, and I take it out, and I do a line.' The same thing happened when the 'Jersey Girl' actor threw his drugs away again in another attempt to stop using. Biggs went inside to take a sleeping pill, only to go back outside to recover the cocaine he had just thrown away. 'Before I took the Ambien, I was like, 'One more,'' he told Lorre. 'I went outside, and I climbed into the trash bin and got the bag of coke and went upstairs and did another line.' 8 Biggs revealed that he once climbed into a trash can at 4 a.m. to snort cocaine. Vivian Zink/Universal/Kobal/Shutterstock 8 The 'Saving Silverman' star married his wife, Jenny Mollen, in 2008. biggsjason/Instagram 'I was like, 'What the f–k am I doing? This is absolutely insane,'' Biggs added. Biggs also noted that he seriously struggled with sobriety while living in Los Angeles. 'I would find myself alone and isolating, and I would find myself breaking whatever sobriety I had,' he admitted. 'It was incredibly fragile, obviously, in those early days.' It wasn't until Biggs and his wife moved to New York City in 2015 that the 'Orange Is the New Black' actor was able to quit drugs and alcohol and get sober. 8 'I was like, 'What the f–k am I doing? This is absolutely insane,'' the actor said. Well with Arielle Lorre/YouTube 8 The 'Orange Is the New Black' actor finally got sober after leaving Los Angeles for New York City in 2015. Getty Images for City Harvest 'There's something about the energy of New York that gives me something, that fills me in a way that Los Angeles couldn't,' he recognized during the podcast. 'But I do believe coming to New York helped me,' Biggs added. 'So, I did fall off the wagon here, but that was seven and a half years ago, and it's been going well.'

Time of India
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Meghan Markle & Prince Harry Skip Met Gala For 'This' Reason?
Farewell To 'The Wire' Legend: Charley Scalies Dies At 84 Charley Scalies, the beloved character actor best known for his role as Thomas 'Horseface' Pakusa on The Wire, has passed away at 84 after a long battle with Alzheimer's. The Philadelphia-born actor, also recognized for his appearance in The Sopranos and films like Liberty Heights and Jersey Girl, left a lasting mark on television. His daughter, Anne Marie Scalies, confirmed the heartbreaking news, as fans mourn a performer whose quiet strength resonated across every role. With a career spanning decades and appearances on Law & Order, SVU, and Cold Case, Scalies' presence on screen will be dearly missed. 206 views | 1 day ago

Time of India
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Wamiqa Gabbi Spotted Promoting Bhool Chuk Maaf in Traditional Look
Farewell To 'The Wire' Legend: Charley Scalies Dies At 84 Charley Scalies, the beloved character actor best known for his role as Thomas 'Horseface' Pakusa on The Wire, has passed away at 84 after a long battle with Alzheimer's. The Philadelphia-born actor, also recognized for his appearance in The Sopranos and films like Liberty Heights and Jersey Girl, left a lasting mark on television. His daughter, Anne Marie Scalies, confirmed the heartbreaking news, as fans mourn a performer whose quiet strength resonated across every role. With a career spanning decades and appearances on Law & Order, SVU, and Cold Case, Scalies' presence on screen will be dearly missed. 205 views | 1 day ago

Time of India
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Sonu Nigam Backs Young Talent at Cadence – WWI Extravaganza Press Event
Farewell To 'The Wire' Legend: Charley Scalies Dies At 84 Charley Scalies, the beloved character actor best known for his role as Thomas 'Horseface' Pakusa on The Wire, has passed away at 84 after a long battle with Alzheimer's. The Philadelphia-born actor, also recognized for his appearance in The Sopranos and films like Liberty Heights and Jersey Girl, left a lasting mark on television. His daughter, Anne Marie Scalies, confirmed the heartbreaking news, as fans mourn a performer whose quiet strength resonated across every role. With a career spanning decades and appearances on Law & Order, SVU, and Cold Case, Scalies' presence on screen will be dearly missed. 204 views | 1 day ago

Time of India
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Casual Look for Sanjana Sanghi
Farewell To 'The Wire' Legend: Charley Scalies Dies At 84 Charley Scalies, the beloved character actor best known for his role as Thomas 'Horseface' Pakusa on The Wire, has passed away at 84 after a long battle with Alzheimer's. The Philadelphia-born actor, also recognized for his appearance in The Sopranos and films like Liberty Heights and Jersey Girl, left a lasting mark on television. His daughter, Anne Marie Scalies, confirmed the heartbreaking news, as fans mourn a performer whose quiet strength resonated across every role. With a career spanning decades and appearances on Law & Order, SVU, and Cold Case, Scalies' presence on screen will be dearly missed. 204 views | 1 day ago