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28th May 2022
03:18pm BST

The actor said that he views living in poverty as something that can lead to mental illness.
“Being mentally ill is a natural condition of poverty. When you can’t participate in society by going out buying lunch and go into a store and stuff, it’ll make you crazy.
“"It’s chicken and egg. They go hand in hand."
Before landing the role as Jim Hopper in Stranger Things that propelled him to global fame, Harbour struggled to make ends meet.
“It hit very hard a month after I hit 40. I remember going in and I was very upset because I still was in this place where I didn’t have any money, I was worrying about how I was going to pay my rent.”
Reflecting on the success of the show, he said:
“Even when we were shooting it, I felt like, this is a show I would love but nobody’s going to watch.
"It was different from anything I’ve ever experienced in my career. One by one I started to get tonnes of text messages saying, 'Stranger Things is amazing, I love this show’.
"I’ve never experienced that before or since. It was really a magical moment. The reviews and numbers hadn’t come in but I knew at that point it was something special that really touched people."Explore more on these topics: