The 36-year-old actor, who made his debut in 2002 in the sci-fi film 'Star Trek: Nemesis', had hit a low point with alcoholism and drug abuse which took its toll on his personal life. He insists that these past experiences have helped shape who he is now, reported Contactmusic.
"It's taken being someone's dad, being divorced, going to rehab, having mortgages, playing different characters, doing theatre, waiting and then it not happening," he said.
The famous actor said his perception of the world has changed since he was younger and now he is more appreciative of the privileges he has.
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