Actor Ving Rhames, 66, experienced a medical emergency and was hospitalized on Wednesday afternoon after collapsing at a Los Angeles restaurant. Emergency crews were dispatched to the scene.
The incident occurred around 1:40 PM Pacific Time while Rhames was dining with his family. Eyewitnesses reported that Rhames was 'in and out of consciousness' following the collapse. Medical personnel attended to him before he was transported to a hospital for observation. ==Reports indicate the call was for a male in his 60s.
Rhames is widely recognized for his roles, including Luther Stickell in the 'Mission: Impossible' film series and Marsellus Wallace in Quentin Tarantino's 'Pulp Fiction'. His recent work includes hosting the History Channel series 'History's Deadliest' and starring in the Apple TV+ series 'Dope Thief'.
In recent times, there have been past instances of public concern regarding Rhames' well-being. In December 2024, a video of the actor prompted speculation among fans about his health. This follows a death hoax reported three days ago, which was swiftly dismissed, with the actor stated to be 'alive and well'.
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