One night in 1975, Anthony Hopkins drove a car all night from Arizona to Beverly Hills and had no recollection of doing so because he was blackout drunk.
When he asked his agent what had happened — and where his car was — he was told they’d found him on the side of the road, luckily before the cops did.
“I could have killed someone,” the actor, 87, writes in his memoir, “We Did Ok, Kid ” (out Tuesday). “I could have taken out a whole family.”
On December 29, 1975, Hopkins writes that the “craving to drink” suddenly disappeared.
He stopped drinking, went to an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting and was struck that everyone in the room had something in common.
“We were drunks,” he writes, “and we didn’t want to drink anymore.”
After he sobered up, the actor, now 87, says he heard a voice a

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