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David Harbour Is Ready to Talk About His Mental Health, Lily Allen’s ‘West End Girl’ and the End of ‘Stranger Things’

David Harbour Is Ready to Talk About His Mental Health, Lily Allen’s ‘West End Girl’ and the End of ‘Stranger Things’

David Harbour discussed his mental health journey and the upcoming end of "Stranger Things" in a recent interview. Harbour revealed that he has been in therapy for 15 years, starting in 2007, to manage his mental health. He described his experience with bipolar disorder, noting that while he has "good years and bad years," therapy has provided him with tools to navigate his condition. Harbour also touched upon his wife Lily Allen's career, referring to her as "West End Girl," and expressed his anticipation for the final season of "Stranger Things," which is expected to begin filming in early 2025. He acknowledged the show's significant impact on his career and personal life, stating that it has been "a gift." Harbour is also preparing for his role in HBO's "DTF St. Louis," where he will portray a suburban character, a role that required him to wear a prosthetic belly for the transformation.

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