Actor Ving Rhames Hospitalized After Collapse, Now Home and Feeling Fine
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Actor Ving Rhames collapsed at a restaurant in Los Angeles on Wednesday and was rushed to the hospital. His manager confirmed Rhames is now home, feeling fine, and even cracked a joke. Rhames is best known for his role as Luther Stickell in all eight 'Mission: Impossible' films.
Facts First
- Actor Ving Rhames collapsed at a restaurant in North Hollywood on Wednesday afternoon.
- Rhames was rushed to the hospital following the incident.
- Rhames is now home and feeling fine, according to his manager Brad Kramer.
- Rhames is the only actor besides Tom Cruise to appear in all eight 'Mission: Impossible' movies.
- Rhames recently reprised his role in 'Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning', the saga's conclusion.
What Happened
Actor Ving Rhames collapsed at his table at Granville restaurant in North Hollywood on Wednesday afternoon. He was rushed to the hospital following the collapse. Rhames' manager, Brad Kramer, confirmed to Variety that Rhames is now 'on his way home' and feeling fine. Kramer stated that Rhames was checked out and 'sounded like everyday Ving' and 'cracked a joke over the phone.'
Why this Matters to you
If you are a fan of the 'Mission: Impossible' franchise or Ving Rhames' work, this news may have been concerning. The positive update that he is home and feeling fine likely resolves that concern. For the entertainment industry, the health of a key actor in a major franchise is important, and his recovery means he may be able to continue his work.
What's Next
Rhames appears to be recovering well and is now at home. He may return to his professional activities, which include his recent work in the boxing movie 'Uppercut' and the mini-series 'The Dope Thief'. His role in the concluded 'Mission: Impossible' saga is complete, so his future projects will likely be new endeavors.