Dorothy DandridgeDate: September 8, 1965Drug: Imipramine, AKA Tofranil (antidepressant)The first African-American to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress, the 42-year-old Dandridge was found dead by her manager from what was diagnosed as “acute drug intoxication.” Her death was ruled to be due to an accidental overdose of Tofranil, an antidepressant that she took for what today might be diagnosed as bipolar disorder. Some people claim that she died from combining the Tofranil with pain medication she was taking for a broken ankle.

Dorothy Dandridge
Date: 
September 8, 1965
Drug: Imipramine, AKA Tofranil (antidepressant)

The first African-American to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress, the 42-year-old Dandridge was found dead by her manager from what was diagnosed as “acute drug intoxication.” Her death was ruled to be due to an accidental overdose of Tofranil, an antidepressant that she took for what today might be diagnosed as bipolar disorder. Some people claim that she died from combining the Tofranil with pain medication she was taking for a broken ankle.

Man can­not cast off this mask; it is a pro­jec­tion of his own flesh and spirit. He can no longer remove from his own face this mask which has already grown like skin and flesh so he is always star­tled as if dis­be­liev­ing this is him­self, but it is in fact him­self. He can­not remove this mask, and this is agony. But hav­ing man­i­fested itself as his mask, it can­not be oblit­er­ated, because the mask is a replica of him­self. It has no will of its own, or one could say it has a will but no means of expres­sion and so prefers not to have a will. Therefore it has left man with an eter­nal face with which he can exam­ine him­self in amazement.

Gao Xingjian, Soul Mountain

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2. Don Draper of Mad Men

The fourth season of Mad Men saw an already-shaky Don Draper (Jon Hamm) spiral out of control. With an ex who resembles the devil, a struggling start-up agency, and a confused if not unhealthy relationship with booze and cigarettes, Don was definitely starting to lose it — and we’re not buying that Megan is the solution to all of his problems.

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