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Jason Bateman

Jason Batemanis reflecting on what he calls his “wilderness years.”

In a new interview withThe Guardian,theOzarkstar recalled a period in his life, in the 1990s, when he wasn’t acting much. He told the outlet that the dry spell was from both purposefully taking a break and also trying to catch up on the fun he missed out on as a child actor.

“It was a combination,” he said. “Me stopping everything on purpose, to catch up with all these inabilities I had as a kid, because I was always working.”

“I wanted to get the wiggles out,” he added.

Jason Bateman in 1996.Vinnie Zuffante/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty

Jason Bateman

In his 20s, though, he began to struggle with drugs and alcohol, which caused him to miss out on work opportunities.

“Having thought, ‘This is really fun,’ and staying at the party a little bit too long, I’d lost my place in line in the business; it was a case of trying to claw that back towards the end of the 90s, and not getting a lot of great responses,” Bateman toldThe Guardian.

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He did eventually bounce back, of course, landing his starring role inArrested Developmentin 2003. His work on the series earned him a Golden Globe Award as well as an Emmy nomination.

Jason Bateman and wife Amanda Anka.Rich Fury/Getty

Jason Bateman and Amanda Anka

Bateman previously opened up about his sobriety in a 2009 issue ofDetailsmagazine, comparing his life to the movieRisky Business.

“My parents were out of town, they left me a bunch of money, the car, and the house, and I didn’t know when they were coming home,” he said,PEOPLE reportedat the time.

He also credited his wifeAmanda Anka, who eventually gave him an ultimatum, helping him turn things around. Anka and Bateman wed in 2001 and now share two daughters: Francesca, 15, and Maple, 9.

“That’s the moment,” Bateman said. “Do you want to continue to be great at being in your 20s, or do you want to step up and graduate into adulthood?”

source: people.com