Joaquin Phoenix checks into rehab for alcohol abuse treatment

Summary

"He was uncomfortable with the way that he was living his life and found the courage to deal with his disease," publicist Susan Patricola said in a statement Tuesday.

Story Published: Jun 23, 2008 at 6:14 PM PST

Story Updated: Jun 23, 2008 at 6:14 PM PST

Joaquin Phoenix checks into rehab for alcohol abuse treatment
- LOS ANGELES - Joaquin Phoenix has checked into a rehabilitation facility to deal with alcohol abuse problems.

"He was uncomfortable with the way that he was living his life and found the courage to deal with his disease," publicist Susan Patricola said in a statement Tuesday.

Phoenix, 30, voluntarily entered an undisclosed rehab facility two weeks ago and hoped that coming forward will encourage others with the same problem to get help as well, Patricola said.

Phoenix starred in 2004's "The Village" and was nominated for a supporting actor Oscar for his portrayal of Commodus in 2000's "Gladiator." He will portray Johnny Cash in "Walk the Line," due out later this year.

His brother River Phoenix died of a drug overdose in 1993 outside The Viper Room in Los Angeles. The star of "Stand by Me" and "My Own Private Idaho" was 23.

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