The 'Wall Street 2' actor said he became "a hippy" when he enrolled in the University of California and spent his time taking psychedelic drugs rather than taking his studies seriously, reported Contactmusic.
"I wasn't studying anything. Nothing. We did a lot of drugs, it was a magical time. I lived in a sort of commune. We rented a little A-frame house, three of us. We all swam naked, smoked a lot of weed, got high. We had wine stops and festivals. It was a crazy, beautiful time," he said.