John Stamos Opens Up About Alcohol Addiction in Memoir
John Stamos’ new memoir, If You Would Have Told Me, was released on the same day as Britney Spears’ memoir (October 24). The Full House alum, who is 60 years…

John Stamos joins the cast of “Nine” with Eartha Kitt at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre October 7, 2003 in New York City.
Scott Gries/Getty ImagesJohn Stamos' new memoir, If You Would Have Told Me, was released on the same day as Britney Spears' memoir (October 24). The Full House alum, who is 60 years old, addresses the highs and lows he's experienced over the years. He reflects with People about the bombshells in his book, including his years-long alcohol addiction. Starting in 2002, when he was on Broadway starring in Cabaret, the actor noticed his drinking habits increased.
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Sipping red wine while getting ready, Stamos admitted it is "not a recommended acting method," but it helped him early in his career to get him to drop his "inhibitions and abandon any fear." He reveals to the publication: "Alcoholism is genetic. Hereditary. My parents both enjoyed imbibing regularly. They functioned well and never considered stopping. Proclivities can lie dormant within for a while, but I’m pushing my luck, drinking a bottle of wine every performance (including matinees)," he shared, noting that it "feels like I might be awakening a sleeping monster."
A year later, Stamos' drinking habits carried over to his role in Broadway's Nine in 2003. He recalled having panic attacks in the show's first ten minutes, so he turned to his "old Cabaret trick: a bottle of red." Slowly slipping back into drinking after a brief stint of sobriety, Stamos showed up drunk to an Australian interview after downing 17 shots of espresso and vodka.
A Dangerous Wake-Up Call
In another revelation in his memoir, Stamos opened up about a scary moment in June 2015 when he was driving while under the influence of multiple substances on his way to dinner with co-star a friend, Bob Saget. "I don't want to kill myself, but there’s a selfishness in death that I flirt with. I’m faded in my car. It’s okay if I die. Fine. I've done it all; crossed everything off my list. Got the fame, got the girls, got the sitcom, got to play with The Beach Boys. The end. I'm good to go, in the literal sense," he wrote.
He eventually pulled over, and police found him "blacked out, slumped in my seat like a scarecrow." Waking up in the hospital with Saget by his bedside along with Stamos' sisters, they had attempted to track him down for hours. "I've seen the TMZ video and pictures from that night. It makes me sick to my stomach. I’m spinning around the streets, out of my f---ing mind. I could have killed a kid, wiped out a family or a grandmother coming home from Bible study," he wrote. "I'm jeopardizing everything in my life: my career, reputation, and worst of all, the kid my parents raised, a guy I kind of like." Stamos entered rehab a month later and was charged with a DUI in October.
John Stamos Doesn’t Age: Photos of Him Through The Years
John Stamos is widely recognized for being on the sitcom Full House as Uncle Jesse or Jesse Katsopolis. He was born on August 19, 1963. He has familial roots in Greece; his original family surname is Stamatopoulos. His parents were supportive of his aspiration to be an actor, and instead of enrolling in college in 1981, he skipped his first semester to focus on launching his professional acting career. After just three weeks, he landed his first role on General Hospital as Blackie Parrish. By 1984, Stamos was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for the role.
Stamos' Television Career
That same year, he landed a lead role, but in a short-lived CBS sitcom titled Dreams, in which he played an aspiring musician in a band. In 1986, Stamos starred in his first film, the spy action Never Too Young to Die, alongside Gene Simmons. The film was intended to be a "young James Bond" film, even starring former Bond actor George Lazenby as the father of Stamos' character. However, it was a critical and commercial flop.
Despite that, Stamos landed the role that solidified his acting career in Full House in 1987. He asked that the character's last name be Katsopolis to highlight his Greek heritage. After eight seasons, the series came to an end, but he has since maintained close relationships with co-stars Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, Lori Loughlin, Jodie Sweetin, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Andrea Barber, and Candace Cameron Bure. Following the end of Full House, the actor appeared in numerous made-for-television films, stage productions, television series, and commercials. And he returned to his most famous role in Fuller House in 2016. He also landed a lead role in the sitcom Grandfathered, also starring Josh Peck and Christina Milian.
Take a look below at how John Stamos hasn't aged over the years:
2001

On this November 2001 appearance on 'The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,' Stamos looks like not a day went by since he left the 'Full House' set in 1995. With a freshly-shaven face, incredible cheekbones, and dimples from his big smile, the man looks utterly handsome at 37 years old.
2004

While attending the opening night of 'Hairspray' in July 2004, Stamos rocks a full beard. He wore a style very popular in the early 2000s: a blazer with a graphic tee underneath. The actor shows that it really doesn't matter how old you are -- you can still have fun with fashion trends and look good doing it.
2006

Here, Stamos is well into his 40s, but looks like a college student with his stubble and thick-rimmed eyeglasses. Funnily enough, the event he was in attendance was 'US Weekly's Hot Hollywood: Fresh 15.'
2008

We love this image of Stamos with his 'Full House' co-star, the late Bob Saget. On this night in August 2008, the pair arrived at Comedy Central's 'Roast Of Bob Saget.' Both men looked fantastic and had a sun-kissed tan while they were playful and all smiles on the red carpet.
2010

John Stamos made it painfully clear he can only wear two facial hairstyles: clean-shaven or full beard, because this goatee is SO not it. While attending the Broadway Opening after party of "Promises, Promises" in April 2010, Stamos was not married, so no one was able to stop him from going out in public looking like that. Despite the bad choice in facial hair, he looks younger than ever.
2013

Nope, you did not read that wrong. This photo is in fact, from 2013. Stamos revived his iconic mullet from the '80s sitcom, 'Full House' while appearing with his band from the show, Jesse and the Rippers on 'Late Night With Jimmy Fallon' in July 2013. This photo reminds us that Stamos + leather = a match made in heaven.
2016

Thankfully, Stamos didn't revive the mullet again for the premiere of 'Fuller House' in 2016! Instead, he offered up a clean look, with a freshly-shaven face, a short haircut, and those iconic dimples.
2018

Donning the short, messy-ish haircut that we love to see on him. Can you believe that Stamos is 54 here?! We believe he dyes his hair, judging from the grays in his sideburns, beard, and little slivers we see on his head. But the dark brown locks make him look as youthful as ever.
2020

While attending MusiCares Person of the Year honoring Aerosmith in 2020, we notice Stamos' hair is darker than a few years prior. If you look closely near his temple, there are some grays peeking out. Despite that, the man has remained gorgeous over the last 30+ years, and we can't possibly imagine it being any different for the next 30 years the way he's going.
2022

With the longest hair we've ever seen him wear since his mullet on his 'Full House' days, Stamos also rocks it with the longest beard we've seen him sport, too. There are minimal signs of gray hairs, and with this lux velvet green suit, the man still looks youthful and really, really good.