The 48-year-old actor said it was a "dark time" and he "barely left the house," reported E! online.
"I was burnt out. I wanted to not have a schedule, not be somewhere. I was in a position to do that. My agent was bummed. Most actors call their agents and say, 'What's going on?' I'd call mine and say, 'Please lose my number for a few years.' It was a very dark time. I almost had a nervous breakdown," LeBlanc said.
Amid personal and professional difficulties, the only things that kept the actor going was his daughter, Marina.
"The second I laid eyes on her (when she was born), I was in love, and I had never felt that way before. I couldn't believe it. I knew from that moment there was nothing that would ever stop me from loving her - even if she crashed my Ferrari," he said.
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However, things took an ugly turn when the little girl was diagnosed with cortical dysplasia, a condition that can affect the brain, bones and motor skills.
Marina, now 11-years-old has outgrown her medical condition.