From rock bottom to Hollywood’s highest-paid star

He was supposed to be finished.
Destroyed by addiction, written off by studios, abandoned by the industry that once praised him as a prodigy. His spiral into drugs, arrests, and prison seemed irreversible. Yet somewhere between a jail cell and a final overdose scare, everything changed. One decision, one last chance, and a comeback nobody be… Continues…

Long before Iron Man, Robert Downey Jr. was a little boy trying to survive in a world where drugs were mistaken for love. Raised by parents battling their own demons, he was handed a joint as a child and pushed toward a life he was far too young to understand. Fame came early, but so did the chaos: arrests, addiction, and a prison term that nearly broke him for good. Hollywood watched him fall, quietly assuming he would never get back up.

Yet he did. Sobriety in 2003 marked not just a personal victory, but the beginning of one of the greatest reinventions in film history. He rebuilt his career role by role, rebuilt his family with humility, and faced the heartbreaking echo of his own past when his son struggled with addiction. Today, Downey stands as proof that a life can be rewritten — not by erasing the darkness, but by refusing to let it be the final word.

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