Actor Tom Sizemore, who was a fixture on the Hollywood massive display within the Nineteen Nineties and 2000s, has died on the age of 61, CBS Information has discovered.
Sizemore died Friday, his supervisor Charles Lago advised CBS Information in a press release. Sizemore "handed away peacefully in his sleep" at Windfall Saint Joseph Medical Heart in Burbank, California, Lago mentioned, together with his household by his aspect.
His dying comes practically two weeks after he suffered a mind aneurysm.
Sizemore collapsed early Feb. 18 at his residence in Los Angeles and has been hospitalized since, remaining "in important situation, in a coma and in intensive care," Lago mentioned. The mind aneurysm was the results of a stroke, Lago mentioned.
In a earlier assertion on Monday, Lago mentioned that docs had knowledgeable his household that there isn't any additional hope and have really useful finish of life choice."
Lago mentioned the actor's household was "deciding finish of life issues."
Sizemore, 61, has acted in movies like "Saving Non-public Ryan," "Warmth" and "Black Hawk Down." Whereas he acquired accolades for his appearing, his profession foundered amid a litany of drug abuse arrests and run-ins with legislation enforcement, together with home violence and abuse allegations. In 2003, he was convicted of home violence fees towards his ex-girlfriend, former Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss.
In 2017, a girl accused Sizemore of abusing her as an 11-year-old throughout the manufacturing of the movie "Born Killers." No fees have been filed.
Sizemore has two youngsters, 17-year-old twin boys.
"Tom was probably the most honest, variety and beneficiant human beings I've had the pleasure of realizing," Lago wrote Friday. "His braveness and dedication via adversity was at all times an inspiration to me. The previous couple of years have been nice for him and he was getting his life again to an ideal place. He liked his sons and his household. I'll miss my good friend Tom Sizemore enormously."
