Robert Downey Jr opens up on his 'most dangerous' time in prison: 'There were only threats!'
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June 20, 2023
Robert Downey Jr discusses the harrowing period he spent behind bars in the late '90s
Renowned actor Robert Downey Jr recently made a candid appearance on the
'Armchair Expert' podcast hosted by his friend Dax Shepard. During the
interview, the 'Iron Man' star delved into a topic he rarely discusses,
the harrowing period he spent behind bars in the late '90s.
Before achieving sobriety and experiencing a career resurgence with
Marvel, the now 58-year-old actor faced well-documented struggles with
substance abuse, which ultimately led to a three-year prison sentence.
He served one year before being released due to prior collective time
served, and his conviction was later pardoned in 2015.
'Arguably the most dangerous place I have ever been'
On the latest podcast episode, fellow actor and pal Shepard asked the
Oscar-nominated Downey about his time in prison, a subject the
'Sherlock Holmes' star does not usually address. However, it was clear
from the start of the episode, that the two men are close and Downey
felt comfortable being candid.
Actor Robert Downey, Jr. poses a for a
police mug shot April 24, 2001 in Culver City, CA. The actor was
arrested by officers of the Culver City Police Department for being
under the influence of a controlled substance.
Questioned by Shepard about how long it took for him to fully grasp that
he was in prison, Downey said he would share the "flash cards" with
Shepard and co-host Monica Padman of that time. "I'm in court. I am
being over-sentenced by an angry judge," Downey recalled. "Two weeks
later, I am in a place called Delano, which is a receiving area where
they decide where you're going to go: arguably the most dangerous place I
have ever been in my life because no one is designated if they're a
level 1, 2, 3 or 4 criminal."
He claimed, "You could just feel the evil in the air. There was no
opportunity there. There were only threats." Downey, noting "this will
be the best soundbite," added that during that time, he left his cell to
take a shower and was so out of sorts, he did not notice his underwear
was on backward. "I remember eliciting some strong chuckles and jeers
from my fellow inmates," the actor said before he addressed Shepard's
initial question.
Recalling that walking onto the prison yard for the first time was
like "being sent to a distant planet where there is no way home until
the planets align. But, the short answer [to the question] is two
weeks," revealed The Messenger.
"For me, there are worse things that could have happened than being
sent to an institution, by far. By day 15, I'm dialed in. If you have
the willingness to do harm, it is unlikely that you will be targeted."
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