Claudia Byatt
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Saving Private Ryan star in critical condition

Tom Sizemore has been hospitalised and is in intensive care after suffering a brain aneurysm, his spokesperson, Charles Lago, told CNN.

Sizemore is in critical condition and is in a “wait and see situation,” said Lago. 

"His family is aware and waiting for updates," Lago told the outlet. "There is no further update at this time.”

At 61 years of age, the Saving Private Ryan star hails from Detroit and has appeared in several hit crime and war movies in the ‘90s and 2000s, including the films Heat, Natural Born Killers, Pearl Harbor and Black Hawk Down.

Often portraying a tough guy, he is likely best known for playing Sergeant Mike Horvath in the World War II movie Saving Private Ryan. 

Sizemore was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in 2000 for Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television for his role in Witness Protection. 

More recently, the actor appeared in episodes of Cobra Kai and Twin Peaks.

Sizemore has long struggled with drug addiction and has had a catalogue of legal issues during his career.

In 2003 he was convicted on domestic violence charges stemming from his relationship with former fiancée Heidi Fleiss. In 2006 he pleaded no contest to using methamphetamine outside a motel. He was then arrested in Los Angeles in 2009 for suspected battery of a former spouse and then again in 2011 for the same offence. 

Speaking to Larry King on CNN in a 2010 interview, Sizemore revealed he had been addicted to cocaine, heroin and meth. He also participated in the 2010 season of the reality show Celebrity Rehab with Dr Drew.  

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Tom Sizemore, Critical condition, Saving Private Ryan, Brain aneurysm