Actor Tom Sizemore known for his role in Enemy of the State, Saving Private Ryan, and Black Hawk Down, among others, openly talked about a brief romance with Juliette Lewis when she was 19-years-old.


In his new memoir, By Some Miracle I Made It Out of There, Sizemore revealed thathe had a four-month romance with Lewis, who at the time, was his co-star in the film "Natural Born Killers." The actor, 51, said that they spent most of the time in her bedroom, taking drugs and watching porn, according to the New Jersey Ledger.

The actor also addressed his infamous relationship with former Hollywood Madam Heidi Fleiss, for which in 2003 he was convicted of domestic violence involving her. In his memoir, he denies beating her.

He also talks about his success in Hollywood, working for Steven Spielberg and with Robert De Niro, his romances with Elizabeth Hurley, "Sopranos" actress Edia Falco, and his much-talked about drug addiction.

"I was a guy who'd come from very little and risen to the top," Sizemore writes. 

"I'd had the multimillion-dollar house, the Porsche, the restaurant I partially owned with Robert De Niro.""And now I had absolutely nothing."

Sizemore entered a drug rehab program in 1998, according to an interview with The Calgary Sun, reporters the IMDB.com. Sizemore was convicted of methamphetamine possession in October 2004 and after failing to comply with required drug tests, he ended up in jail in January 2006 for drug use.

In 2007 he was again arrested for posession of the same drug in Bakersfield, California.