Heroin, Acting, and Comedy in New York City, 1st ed. 2017

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This book focuses on New York City-based actors and comedians who are self-acknowledged heroin users. Barry Spunt examines a number of hypotheses about the reasons why actors and comedians use heroin as well as the impact of heroin on performance, creativity, and career trajectory.  A primary concern of the book is the role that subculture and identity play in helping us to understand the heroin use of these entertainers. Spunt captures the voices of actors and comedians through narrative accounts from a variety of secondary sources. He also examines how New York-based films about heroin relate to the major themes of his research.
1. Introduction
2. Mainstream Actors
3. Non-Mainstream Actors
4. Films (and Plays)
5. Comedians
6. Conclusion
Barry Spunt is Associate Professor of Sociology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice at CUNY, USA.

Offers sociological insight into heroin use and misuse by an understudied population

Explores how heroin affects the daily work performance of entertainers as well as their overall career goals

Includes analyses of films such as The Panic in Needle Park and Trash