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LOS ANGELES - Actress Sean Young, who built a career in 1980s movies Blade Runner and No Way Out, has checked into an alcohol rehab program following an outburst at the Directors Guild of America awards gala last weekend.
Young "voluntarily admitted herself (on Monday) to a rehabilitation centre for treatment related to alcoholism. It is understood that Young has struggled against the disease for many years," the actress's publicity agency said in a statement.
A spokeswoman declined to comment beyond the statement.
At the prestigious Directors Guild of America awards, where film and television directors are honoured for their work, Young on Saturday heckled Julian Schnabel from the audience when the director of The Diving Bell and the Butterfly took the stage to give a speech.
Schnabel initially hesitated before beginning, and Young could be heard urging him to get on with it. Schnabel peered into the audience and told the actress to "go have another cocktail."
Young, 48, was then escorted from the ceremony.
The actress rose to fame in the 1980s, and since then has starred in numerous movies and on TV. In recent years, she has had guest starring roles on TV programs like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and One Tree Hill.
- REUTERS/Nielsen