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Tom Sizemore, the Saving Private Ryan actor whose vibrant Nineteen Nineties star burned out beneath the load of his personal home violence and drug convictions, has died aged 61.
The actor had suffered a mind aneurysm on February 18 at his residence in Los Angeles.
He died in his sleep on Friday at a hospital in Burbank, California, his supervisor Charles Lago stated.
Sizemore grew to become a star with acclaimed appearances in Natural Born Killers and the cult-classic crime thriller Heat.
But critical substance dependency, abuse allegations and a number of run-ins with the legislation devastated his profession, left him homeless and despatched him to jail.
US actor Tom Sizemore rose to fame with appearances in Natural Born Killers and Heat. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AP
As the worldwide MeToo motion wave crested in late 2017, Sizemore was additionally accused of groping an 11-year-old Utah woman on set in 2003.
He referred to as the allegations “highly disturbing”, saying he would by no means inappropriately contact a baby.
Charges weren’t filed.
Despite the raft of authorized hassle, Sizemore had scores of regular movie and tv credit – although his profession by no means regained its one-time momentum.