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Mirren: I loved cocaine at dinner parties, but Klaus Barbie put me off it for life



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Published Date: 01 September 2008
SHE has been honoured for her acting and won an Oscar for playing the Queen, but Her Majesty may not be quite so impressed with Dame Helen Mirren's latest admission that she used to love taking cocaine at parties.
The 63-year-old star, who made her name playing Prime Suspect's DCI Jane Tennison, has admitted in an interview that she is more familiar with breaking laws than enforcing them.

Dame Helen has admitted that she "loved coke" and regularly snorted it at parties until she was well into her thirties.

However, she stopped taking the class A drug for moral reasons, following the arrest in the early 1980s of Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie. The actress said newspaper stories about his involvement in the cocaine trade in Bolivia made her realise the full extent of the crime behind the drugs trade.

In the interview in GQ magazine, Dame Helen said she used to take "a bit of cocaine".

"I loved coke. I never did a lot, just a little bit at parties," she said. But what ended it for me was when they caught Klaus Barbie, the Butcher of Lyon, in the early Eighties.

"He was hiding in South America and living off the proceeds of being a cocaine baron.

"And I read that in the paper, and all the cards fell into place and I saw how my little sniff of cocaine at a party had an absolute direct route to this f****** horrible man in South America. And from that day, I never touched cocaine again.

"Until that moment, I had never grasped the full horrifying structure of what brings coke to our parties in Britain."

The actress also admitted to taking "a bit of dope" when she was younger.

She said: "Marijuana grown in the back garden is not the same (as cocaine], obviously.

"I hated it (marijuana]. Dope always made me feel miserable and paranoid and unhappy. And I woke up one day and thought, 'No more of that, thank you'."

The actress has also previously admitted once trying the hallucinogenic drug LSD. However, she said she found the experience so horrifying she vowed never to touch it again.

The admissions in the men's magazine, including her shoplifting food when she was younger, may shock some of her fans, who consider the Oscar-winner the embodiment of respectability.

She said she is often mistaken for the Queen following her portrayal and while the role had not turned her into a royalist, she has become a "Queenist" instead.

Discussing the Queen, whom she finally met this year, the actress said: "It's a miracle she's never gone mad. She is a remarkable person, who has achieved an amazing thing with a life she neither chose for herself, nor particularly wanted.

"She's never put on weight, never got anorexic, never gone mad…"

The star, who received her honour from Prince Charles in 2003, met the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at Ascot this summer – after turning down an invite for dinner at Buckingham Palace because she was filming.

She said of the monarch: "She said, 'Hello, it's lovely to meet you'. And that was about it, other than horsey chat."


'Mike Tyson? He wasn't really a rapist'

DAME Helen Mirren has waded into potential controversy over the issue of date-rape. The 63-year-old star has spoken previously of being a victim of date-rape herself.

Asked if she reported the incidents, which took place when she was younger, to the police, she told GQ magazine: "No, you couldn't do that in those days. It's such a tricky area, isn't it? Especially if there is no violence. I mean, look at Mike Tyson. I don't think he was a rapist."

If a woman voluntarily ends up in a man's bedroom, takes all her clothes off and engages in sexual activity in bed with him, she has the right to say "no" at the last second, Dame Helen said.

If the man ignores her then it is rape, Dame Helen said, but she added: "I don't think she can have that man into court under those circumstances."

She said of her own experiences: "I was (date-raped], yes. A couple of times. Not with excessive violence, or being hit, but rather being locked in a room and made to have sex against my will."




The full article contains 743 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 01 September 2008 10:28 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

AJ Fife,

01/09/2008 00:12:31
"Horsey chat"

The Dame is surely mixed up - that would be Princess Anne she's been talking to!
2

Fifi la Bonbon,

01/09/2008 00:12:56
I spoke to the Queen about this recently and she said she really didn't care.
3

Resolutions,

01/09/2008 00:15:21
Are you sure she was not on something when she was speaking here?

What with this and Sandi Thom, as leaders, is there nothing 'decent' this paper can report?
4

Maisie from Morningside,

01/09/2008 02:50:04
What's she saying? she didn't like an old Nazi profitting from cocaine but didn't mind the
Colombia drug dealers hacking off other dealers arms with chain saws and the like....

Actors talk such a load of tosh.
5

Helter Skelter,

01/09/2008 03:21:11
4

Absolument! ' I used to have a little sniff now and then you know but stopped altogether for very exalted and noble reasons...don't you think that was wonderful of me darling ?'
6

EhMindOGillie,

China 01/09/2008 03:28:16
She obviously hoovered up a fat one before the interview.
7

Mallory,

Edinburgh 01/09/2008 04:52:14
Why does the Scotsman promote and publicise this disgusting behaviour? It is hardly unique amongst the acting, journalistic, po;litical and banking fraternities.
8

Richard Taylor,

Aberdeen 01/09/2008 07:14:21
Coke, eh? She should be arrested as a Prime Suspect.
9

wattie>x 1,

PLYMOUTH 01/09/2008 07:35:43
What members off the elite, the celebrities, wealthy, the Establishment ( Including the Royals) and those responsible for governing the dis-united UK, hasn't dabbled in the use off drugs at some time or other ?

And how many of them when discovered legally; have EVER been given a custodial prison sentence ?
10

Boy Wonder,

01/09/2008 07:36:38
I tried LSD once. Didn't care for the experience. Never repeated it. Same with Purple Hearts. Not for me. Even smoking dope just gave me a headach. And I don't take alcohol for the same reason. Just a sniff of it puts me off.

But I'm not against people experimenting with it. Humanity has always had a fascination with psychoactive drugs going back millenia. It's what we do. We learn by experimenting. That's what you can't legislate against!

The really bad part of this is the addictions and the profiteering off those who become addicted. This is where the Govt has got it wrong. Kids will have a try and we should be mature enough to expect that and be mature enough to discuss it openly.

So legalise the damn stuff and be prepared for those who have addictive personalities with a support network. Let's stop demonising them. We can't go on saying no, when we don't know what we're saying no to.

Kids will continue to experiment with drugs ... so society should simply just take control of the process. And kill off the illegal trade and the proceeds.



11

tattie bogle,

in the hoose 01/09/2008 08:05:05
having had a sister like the queen had i am sure she would hold her nose up at this
12

blackley,

Edinburgh 01/09/2008 08:29:42
It is important that actors should be encouraged to act rather than talk loosely about their own lives. In Ms Mirren's case it is imperative!
13

The McKellarator,

01/09/2008 08:35:17
Mmmm I suspect she's being a bit disingenuous with the truth. I remember seeing her scream at the top of her lungs at a waiter in Langans in thatLondon, who had the audacity to remove her plate five minutes after she had finished eating. She removed herself to the bathroom and returned refreshed, sparling and utterly manic a few minutes later. That was just before 'The Cook the Thief His Wife & Her Lover' was released, so late eighties. I dare say she found it hard to say toot tootsie goodbye.

I can only hope the waiter left a special man sauce in her dessert as a parting gift.
14

sonofhamish,

edinburgh 01/09/2008 08:37:03
Nicotine is a drug as is alcohol and both do FAR more damage to society. Until people understand that there is no difference between legal and illegal drugs other than a label, drug use and misuse will be a problem.

15

Bruce's spider,

01/09/2008 08:39:21
Another non story then.
16

Pomodora,

Gravesend 01/09/2008 09:26:54
Well it keeps her in the news, after all ego is nine tenths of acting.
17

SHELDON THE CRACK DEALER,

01/09/2008 09:35:50
Hmmm, Sorry but Coke has to be the most overrated thing in the world.
Aside from the damage it does to developing Latin American societies and the way it can screw a heavy user's life, I found that when I took it it did nothing I hadn't experienced before naturally.
I had been diagnosed as Bipolar in my teens and I found the coke high almost identical to the upswing experienced during the manic phase of bipolar depression and the downer barely different from the downswing.
So if turning yourself into a temporary maniac is your thing then good luck to you.
LOL SHELDON (TCD)
18

Black Five,

edinburgh 01/09/2008 09:40:18
She should just admit what she really is ...an old slapper.Morals of an alleycat.
19

Alexander,

Edinburgh 01/09/2008 09:43:11
Dame Helen's faculties are deteriorating, she forgot to mention that she smoked but "We didn't inhale"!
20

Tris,

Scotland 01/09/2008 10:59:22


Her profile must have been low, and when that happens they'll say anything to get a headline. It must be hard being her age and having to compete in the glam mags with young ones who can "get their tops off for the boys", as it were. No one wants her to get her top off!

Who cares it she took drugs anyway? Not me, but millions of people buying celebrity magazines will be interested, I suppose. Just wonder what the story is doing in the Scotsman!

21

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01/09/2008 11:34:26
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JayDeeTee,

01/09/2008 12:30:47
#7. Except if it was a politician there would be screaming headlines and he (for it would be a he) would get dismissed immediately. There are double standards in society.
Can't really stand this woman anyway. Seems to have become famous for taking her clothes off. Hardly the actions of a Dame.
23

the lord,

edinburgh 01/09/2008 12:50:24
#23 whats wrong with Dame taking her kit off? She is GORGEOUS bet you are ugly
24

the lord,

edinburgh 01/09/2008 12:52:01
#22 good to see you have been removed Buddah Boy using someone elses name and contact details is not what an intelligent site like this is for but then again you are not that intelligent buddah boy - bet you are fat and ugly, bet you have done charlie too. TSSR.
25

the lord,

edinburgh 01/09/2008 13:13:03
#22 come in buddah boy are you not speaking to the lord? Banned from the Uk, Banned from the Scotsman - dear dear.WNK
26

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01/09/2008 13:15:51
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JayDeeTee,

01/09/2008 13:16:07
#24. Think you've been having a few lines yourself mate.
28

the lord,

edinburgh 01/09/2008 13:19:49
#21 I do!!! so as I can give her a good SNORT. mmmmmmm
29

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01/09/2008 13:20:42
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the lord,

edinburgh 01/09/2008 13:21:01
#29 absolutely you should try it it is great. makes you really hrny - guess thats impossible for you miss piggy
31

the lord,

edinburgh 01/09/2008 13:26:11
#30 whoever you are you are a TWT and a TSSR WNK I respect NOONE as I am the lord
32

the lord,

edinburgh 01/09/2008 13:28:30
hey buddah boy - is it hot with you? Bet you are getting hot writing about Helen i'm sexy mirren. the things you cannot have so far away.
33

the lord,

edinburgh 01/09/2008 13:30:39
#27 is that Bob Jackson that used to work for an edinburgh lead company nicknamed the humpy backed one. Him that was exposed reading pornos at an edinburgh construction site and took the LUMP ha ha ha WNK
34

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01/09/2008 13:32:07
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St Monance,

Toronto 01/09/2008 15:57:30
Why can't we appreciate that she is a grand actress, listen to her when she talks about acting, the theatre, film industry, etc. And totally ignore other aspects of her life and opinions. Ditto for politicians . . . look at their legislation, their budgets, their international contacts: and ignore their sex lives and miserable dispositions . . . or drug taking. Too much wieght is given to her rationalizations on why she did/didn't do whatever!!!
36

indune1,

Canada 01/09/2008 20:49:39

Great actress but bl**dy stupid when you consider her comments and the rationale behind them. Success has gone to her head as she seems to believe that her pronouncements must be of significance and import.
37

Col. Blimp­IV*,

02/09/2008 00:06:45
#3
Resolutions - "What with this and Sandi Thom, as leaders, is there nothing 'decent' this paper can report?"

They are not really reporting it, like most of their non anti-SNP stories, they are cut and paste jobs from the wire.

It would not surprise me to learn that they have reduced their compliment of journalists to one - (AM2 and his gang of Monikers) and the final act in the cost-cutting program will be a merger with "scottishunionist.co.uk".
38

RamblingWill,

Glasgow 02/09/2008 00:10:09
Oh, come now, ma'am, next you'll be telling me it's rape if the man fails to pull out half way through because the dame's just changed her mind and said 'no'.
Quite frankly, my darling, I could never trust anyone reporting a negative experience with genuine marijuana.
Hmmph!
39

Tobe ornot,

Canada 02/09/2008 01:23:20
Sounds like a precursor to an autiobiography - who on earth would want to read about her drug exploits!! Surely this paper can report on worthwhile reading and not this drivvel.
40

Astarte,

Giffnock 02/09/2008 07:24:34
#17, Pomodora, my thoughts exactly! All of us suffer from it though, not just actors.
41

Scythia,

02/09/2008 10:02:22
Just goes to show you there is riff raff scum in all spectrums of society, Mirren in particular is just one of them.
42

james 1st,

hamilton nz 02/09/2008 11:10:20
if this is a genuine confession she should be charged
43

an interested party,

02/09/2008 11:29:57
the damage caused by drugs is far out weighed by the damage caused by there illegality

if you want to reduce harm then remove that career path for criminals, gives them power causes, violence and generally encourages a underworld sub culture that rules more effectively than the current failing police state

 

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