He was beaten with a stick, a shoe, an ashtray, a phone—anything his mother could give him. By age 11, he was already taking his mother's "nerve pills," and by 14, he'd tried every drug imaginable. Despite this, he's still one of Hollywood's most prominent actors, with films that have grossed over $10.8 billion worldwide. His name and story are in the comments below:

There are Hollywood stars and there are superstars.

The man we will focus on today is one of the biggest stars of all time.

He was also twice named the Sexiest Man in the World.

But long before his fame, he was just a little boy—abused and beaten by his own mother, forced to watch his family fall apart.

I never felt safe.
Life on the A-list is full of glamour, excitement, and red carpet moments, but for one Hollywood star, the spotlight couldn't be more different from the childhood he knew. Despite his box office success, his private life at home was, as he puts it, a real drama.

Born in a small town in Kentucky, the youngest of four children, he grew up with a waitress mother and a civil engineer father. The family moved frequently during his childhood, eventually settling in Miramar, Florida, in 1970.

Unfortunately, in the family home, everyday life was dominated by violence and disorder.

"There was definitely physical violence, which could take the form of throwing an ashtray, hitting someone in the head, hitting them with a high-heeled shoe or a phone—anything that was handy. So we never felt any sense of security in our home," the actor once confessed.

He added: "The verbal abuse, the psychological abuse, was almost worse than the beatings. The beatings were simply physical pain. You learn to cope with physical pain. You learn to accept it. You learn to cope with it."

His father's reaction.
The Hollywood star revealed that his mother, Betty Sue Palmer, was the abuser. Speaking of his father, he recalled his quiet strength, which he observed:

"When my mother would start teasing my father—and of course, in front of the children, it didn't matter to her—he, strangely enough, remained stoic and never, even though she treated him to terrible things, would just stand there and watch her while she inflicted pain on him, and he swallowed it. He accepted it."

The actor recalled that his father never once lost his temper, attacked his mother, or even spoke harshly to her. Several times, the situation escalated to the point where his father had tears in his eyes as he watched her silently. The worst thing his father did was punch a wall with his fist—once so hard that his hand shattered on the hard concrete—but he never touched her or argued with her. Despite this, according to the star, he remained a gentleman.

"As a five-year-old, I kept wondering: why does he put up with this? How does he put up with this? And why doesn't he leave her? But he didn't. He was able to stay calm and composed. He was able to maintain relationships with children. He's a good man."

He started taking pills at age 11.
Eventually, his father left the family, telling his son he couldn't live like that anymore.

His parents separated when he was 15. Although he initially considered his father's departure "cowardly," he later realized his father had simply made a decision he believed was best for himself.

After the divorce, his mother's condition continued to deteriorate.

"She fell into a deep depression and attempted suicide by swallowing 'a lot of pills.' She survived, but she was never the same. She lived on the couch and weighed about 70 pounds."