John Travolta has paid tribute to his 'Speed Kills' co-star Tom Sizemore and declared he "will be missed". Sizemore, 61, died on Friday (03. 03.
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Ellise Shafer Tom Sizemore’s family is “deciding end of life matters” for the actor after he suffered a brain aneurysm on Feb. 18, Sizemore’s manager Charles Lago confirmed to Variety.
According to a statement from Lago, on Monday “doctors informed his family that there is no further hope and have recommended end of life decision. The family is now deciding end of life matters and a further statement will be issued on Wednesday.” The statement continues, “We are asking for privacy for his family during this difficult time and they wish to thank everyone for the hundreds of messages of support, and prayers that have been received.
John Travolta has paid tribute to his 'Speed Kills' co-star Tom Sizemore and declared he "will be missed". Sizemore, 61, died on Friday (03. 03.
Tom Sizemore was known just as much for his illustrious, on-screen personalities as he was for his off-screen antics, including romantic pursuits, legal issues and alleged affairs. The "Heat" star died on Friday in Los Angeles after suffering from a brain aneurysm and stroke the week before.
John Travolta has led tributes to his "excellent" late co-star Tom Sizemore. Two weeks after suffering a brain aneurysm, the Saving Private Ryan actor died on Friday. He was 61.
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After suffering a brain aneurysm, Tom Sizemore has died, according to multiple reports.
died Friday at 61 after suffering a brain aneurysm, was spotted in January looking unwell on the red carpet.The “Saving Private Ryan” actor was photographed Jan. 20 at the “Bermuda Island” premiere at the Fine Arts Theatre in Beverly Hills.Sizemore sported a barely buttoned checkered shirt over a light-blue shirt, a gray jacket, worn blue jeans, a dark hat and a long red chain with a cross pendant.
After suffering a brain aneurysm, Tom Sizemore has died, according to multiple reports.
Hollywood hardman, after starring in multiple high-octane thrillers. The US actor carved out his niche in the 90s, though he later fell from grace following a string of convictions and substance abuse issues. Since his first appearance in the 1989 Oliver Stone film Born On The Fourth Of July, Sizemore has played all manner of steely roles, from gangsters, to bodyguards and soldiers.
Los Angeles home on February 18. He died in his sleep on Friday at a hospital in Burbank, California, his manager Charles Lago confirmed to the AP news agency. Shortly before his death, the actor’s family announced that they were “now deciding end-of-life matters”.
Saving Private Ryan and Blackhawk Down star Tom Sizemore has died.Sizemore, 61, had been in a coma since suffering a brain aneurysm in the early hours of February 18. Earlier this week doctors had told his family there was “no further hope” for his recovery, and they should prepare for end-of-life care.Charles Lago, the actor’s representative, broke the news [as per Variety] saying: “It is with great sadness and sorrow I have to announce that actor Thomas Edward Sizemore (‘Tom Sizemore’) aged 61 passed away peacefully in his sleep today at St Joseph’s Hospital Burbank.
US actor Tom Sizemore, known for roles in films including Point Break and Natural Born Killers, has died at the age of 61. Sizemore had been placed into a coma in intensive care since suffering a brain aneurysm and collapsing at his Los Angeles home on February 18. He died in his sleep on Friday at a hospital in Burbank, California, his manager Charles Lago confirmed to the AP news agency.
American actor Tom Sizemore has died at the age of 61, his manager has reportedly confirmed in a statement.
passing after a brain aneurysm at his Los Angeles home on Feb. 18 has been confirmed by his manager. Sizemore “passed away peacefully in his sleep today at St.
Tom Sizemore has sadly died.
Tom Sizemore’s family has a difficult decision ahead of them.
Saving Private Ryan star has been in a coma since he suffered a brain aneurysm in the early hours of February 18. Now, doctors have reportedly told his family that there is “no further hope” for his recovery, as per The Independent.Sizemore has been receiving treatment in intensive care after suffering the aneurysm earlier this month while in Los Angeles.
given to CNN.“We are asking for privacy for his family during this difficult time and they wish to thank everyone for the hundreds of messages of support, and prayers that have been received. This has been a difficult time for them.”Sizemore, 61, was hospitalized following a brain aneurysm earlier this month, and he “has remained in critical condition, in a coma and in intensive care” ever since, according to the statement.Lago told TMZ that the brain aneurysm was a result of a stroke Sizemore suffered on Feb. 18 at his Los Angeles home, which caused him to collapse and be rushed to the hospital.Paramedics were called after an unnamed person found the “Saving Private Ryan” star around 2 a.m.
Tom Sizemore‘s family is sharing an update on his health just days after the actor suffered a brain aneurysm. In a statement shared with ET, Sizemore’s manager, Charles Lago, said the actor’s family is deciding on “end of life matters” after doctors informed them that “there is no further hope” for the 61-year-old film star.
Tom Sizemore's family is sharing an update on his health just days after the actor suffered a brain aneurysm. In a statement shared with ET, Sizemore's manager, Charles Lago, said the actor's family is deciding on «end of life matters» after doctors informed them that «there is no further hope» for the 61-year-old film star. «In the early hours of Saturday, February 18, Tom Sizemore collapsed at his Los Angeles home and was transported to a hospital by Paramedics.
Tom Sizemore‘s manager has provided a devastating update following the actor’s tragic stroke last week.