"My career was in a place where I felt like even though I had accomplished so many things up to that point, I was still, and to be honest, even now, I still feel this way. I feel like I’m a bit on the outside looking in. I’ve never really felt like I am a part of whatever the cool kid group is."
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Singers from the United StatesVoice actorsTheatre World Award winnersChristians from the United StatesActors from Louisiana
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"Zachary Levi Reveals Mental Breakdown at 37 Led Him to Seek Treatment After “Lifelong” Battle with Anxiety, Depression" in The Hollywood Reporter (23 June 2022)
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