Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mick Jagger actually seems grounded given the fact that he's been insanely famous for decades and remains good humored and has never gotten into serious woe. Same with Paul McC.
Another person who can’t use Google. In what world is Mick Jagger well adjusted?
He likes his ladies but there are civilian men out there with worse records.
Watched a couple of interviews with him and he seems pretty normal. And interesting!
Anonymous wrote:I think Eva Mendes stepped back from acting to raise their girls and is completely good with it.
Again, she's from a different country with different values. She's also insanely beautiful but not stupid thin like many celebrity women.
Anonymous wrote:I am surprised John Krasinski isn't on this list,especially as his wife,Emily Blunt is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mick Jagger actually seems grounded given the fact that he's been insanely famous for decades and remains good humored and has never gotten into serious woe. Same with Paul McC.
Another person who can’t use Google. In what world is Mick Jagger well adjusted?
He likes his ladies but there are civilian men out there with worse records.
Watched a couple of interviews with him and he seems pretty normal. And interesting!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many of the 90s kids, like the ones on “The Wonder Years,” turned out just fine. They all went to college. The kid who played Paul is a practicing and successful lawyer. Mayim Bialik has a PhD in neuroscience. Candace Cameron is always working. I’d say they’re all highly functioning. I’m thinking the show runners were careful about psychologically screening the children, but then again the Olsen twins were to young and they function just fine, you.
Ummm…I think Fred Savage was let go as producer of the newer Wonder Years because he was accused of behaving improperly? The 1990s was really not the height of safety for child actors in Hollywood.
You’ve got to be kidding. He was 16 at the time of the alleged improper behavior (the accuser was an adult) and then he went on to graduate from Stanford.
If you believe he got let go because of her accusations, I have a bridge I can sell ya, too.
Anonymous wrote:People who strike me as basically not severely neurotic: (They may be somewhat neurotic) . Agree on Paul Rudd, Steve Carrell (and his wife), Dennis and Ann Leary (healthier neurotics, who have put in the work, as they say), Vince Gill & Amy Grant, Tina Fey and musician husband, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, Bruce Springsteen and Patty Scialfa (now, have had past treatment), Barry Gibb (now), Steve Martin (now), Meryl Streep (now), Eddie Falco (now), Martin Short, Celine Dion, Billy Joel (now), Richard Gere, Emma Stone, Christina Ferrare, Cheryl Ladd, Linda Carter, Sigourney Weaver, Diane Lane, Ina Garten, James Brolin, Just my impressions, could be wrong.
-Psychologist
Anonymous wrote:Any?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adding on Kate Winslet.
The answer seems to be to be British.
Anonymous wrote:I think Eva Mendes stepped back from acting to raise their girls and is completely good with it.
Again, she's from a different country with different values. She's also insanely beautiful but not stupid thin like many celebrity women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a number of celeb parents at our kid’s school. A few act like they’re in witness protection wearing caps and sunglasses everywhere even though there’s no one to see them and none of the other parents care. The more relaxed/normal ones are easy to spot and are genuinely open and nice. My kid is friends with several celeb kids and when they spend time at their homes they say the parents are nice, normal moms and dads.
This post is useless without names!
Emily Blunt is in the wpp
Peter Sarsgaard and Maggie Gyllenhaal seem pretty normal and down to earth.