Actor Tom Sizemore, known for his roles in movies such as "Saving Private Ryan" and "Black Hawk Down", is in critical condition after suffering a brain aneurysm.
The 60-year-old actor was taken to a hospital in the UK where he underwent surgery to repair the aneurysm.
Sizemore's manager confirmed the news and stated that the actor is currently in recovery but remains in critical condition.
Brain aneurysms are a serious condition that occur when a blood vessel in the brain becomes weak and bulges, potentially causing a rupture and bleeding in the brain.
Symptoms of a brain aneurysm include severe headache, vision changes, and loss of consciousness, and anyone experiencing these symptoms should seek medical attention immediately.
Sizemore has struggled with addiction in the past and has been in and out of rehab several times.
The actor has also had a number of legal troubles over the years, including arrests for drug possession and domestic violence.
Sizemore was in the UK filming a new movie at the time of his hospitalization.
Fans and colleagues of Sizemore have expressed their well-wishes and support for the actor on social media.
The news of Sizemore's condition serves as a reminder of the serious and potentially life-threatening nature of brain aneurysms.