Actor Tom Sizemore (‘Saving Private Ryan’), in critical condition after suffering a brain aneurysm: “We have to wait”

The 61-year-old actor is admitted to a hospital in critical condition after suffering a brain aneurysm. The manager and representative of Tom Sizemore has confirmed to People that “is in a waiting situation”.

The interpreter of Saving Private Ryan o Natural Born Killers He suffered the cerebrovascular episode around 2:00 in the morning on Saturday, February 18, as published by TMZ. Sizemore was taken to the hospital, where he is in the Intensive Care Unit.

Sizemore rolled in 1998, along with Tom Hanks, Edward Burns y Matt Damon, the tape Steven Spielberg, which narrated the historic Normandy landing. The film, nominated for 11 Oscars, won 5 statuettes for best photography, best sound, best editing, sound effects and best director. He was left without the award for best film, which went to Shakespeare in Love. The actor is also part of the cast of Black Hawk shot downof Ridley Scottnext to Ewan McGregor y Josh Harnett.

According to the Medline Plus medical encyclopedia, when an aneurysm occurs in a blood vessel in the brain, it is called an intracranial aneurysm; may be present from birth; that is, it can be congenital; or it can also develop in the course of life. A ruptured aneurysm is life-threatening and requires immediate treatment.