Tom Sizemore, an American actor, earned triumph in the military film "Saving Private Ryan" in Hollywood. In mid-February, he is found unconscious at his house after having a stroke and is transported to the hospital. He died there, in front of his family.
Tom Sizemore, best known for his appearances in "Black Hawk Down" and "Saving Private Ryan," has died. According to numerous US media sources, he died on Friday in a California hospital, according to his spokesperson Charles Lago. "His brother Paul and his 17-year-old twin sons Jayden and Jagger were at his side," Variety said. Sizemore was 61 years old when he died.
According to US media sources, the actor was discovered unconscious at his Los Angeles home in mid-February. He was then admitted to the hospital for a stroke and a brain aneurysm. The spokesperson said on Monday that the patient, who was in a coma, had little possibility of recovery. They would have advised the family to disconnect the 61-year-old from the life support apparatus.
Sizemore co-starred with Tom Hanks and Matt Damon in Steven Spielberg's award-winning military movie Saving Private Ryan. He also appeared in "Black Hawk Down," "Pearl Harbor," "True Romance," "Red Planet," "Natural Born Killers," and "The Secret Man," among other films.
The actor has had multiple run-ins with the law over his career. Many arrests were made on suspicion of domestic abuse, illicit drug possession, and probation breaches. He served prison time and went through rehabilitation programs. He was rehab escorted for the reality TV show Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew in 2010.