Actor Tom Sizemore, best known for his role as Sergeant Mike Horvath in Steven Spielberg’s film chronicling the events of World War II, The soldier James Ryan (We need to save Soldier Ryan), suffered a brain aneurysm overnight from Saturday to Sunday and is currently in “critical condition” in the intensive care unit of a Los Angeles hospital, reports The Hollywood Reporter.
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The 61-year-old actor, who has also starred in films such as Natural born killers And Pearl Harbour was found unconscious at his Los Angeles home around 2 a.m. Saturday night.
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He was taken to a Los Angeles hospital, where he is currently being monitored in the intensive care unit.
According to the actor’s rep, Sizemore is currently “in critical condition” and the medical team in the intensive care unit are yet to know what the ramifications of the medical incident will be.
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No public update on the actor’s condition is expected at this time.
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