to which he became hopelessly addicted . . . at 29, as seen in the photo below (and a year after his accident), he was still a vibrantly handsome athletic movie star
by age 31, he had wasted away to practically nothing, losing 60 lbs of muscle . . . one of America's first celebrity addicts, Wallace Reid died in 1923, at age 31
A "Super Star" at the time of his death, his main rival for Supremacy as "Hollywood's Leading Man" also died at age 31, just 3 years later: Rudolph Valentino
why do I bring this up -- because health decisions based on money first, health second are not new . . . but they ARE deadly
something to think about, perhaps