Ving Rhames Released from Hospital After Collapsing at LA Restaurant
‘Mission: Impossible’ actor Ving Rhames released from hospital after collapsing at an LA restaurant, ‘feels fine’
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Actor Ving Rhames, known for his role in the 'Mission: Impossible' series, has been released from the hospital after collapsing at a restaurant in Los Angeles. The 66-year-old reportedly feels fine and was joking with staff as he left the hospital.
- 01Ving Rhames collapsed while dining with family in Los Angeles.
- 02Emergency services transported him to the hospital, where he was treated.
- 03Rhames reportedly overheated but is now in stable condition.
- 04He was seen joking with staff upon his release.
- 05Rhames is known for his roles in 'Mission: Impossible' and 'Pulp Fiction.'
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Ving Rhames, the 66-year-old star of the 'Mission: Impossible' film franchise, collapsed while dining with family at a restaurant in Los Angeles on April 29. Emergency responders arrived shortly after the incident, which occurred around 1:40 p.m. local time, and transported him to the hospital. Fortunately, Rhames has been released and is reported to be in stable condition, having possibly just overheated. His representative noted that he felt fine and was even making jokes while leaving the hospital. Rhames is well-known for his portrayal of computer hacker Luther Stickell in the 'Mission: Impossible' series and for his iconic role as crime lord Marsellus Wallace in Quentin Tarantino's 'Pulp Fiction.' He has two children with his wife, Deborah Reed, whom he married in 2020.
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