The actor collapsed on February 18 at his Los Angeles home
Tom Sizemore’s doctors have advised his family to prepare for end-of-life decisions after the actor suffered a brain aneurysm, according to a statement from his manager Charles Lago on Monday.
Lago said Sizemore collapsed at his Los Angeles home on February 18.
“He was diagnosed with a brain aneurysm that resulted from a stroke. Since that day, Tom has been in critical condition, in a coma and in intensive care,” Lago said. “Today, doctors told his family that they have no more hope and have recommended end-of-life. The family is now deciding on end-of-life matters and a report will be issued on Wednesday.”
Sizemore has appeared in several notable films, including “Saving Private Ryan,” “Heat” and “Black Hawk Down.”
“We ask for privacy for his family during this difficult time and would like to thank everyone for the hundreds of messages of support and prayers. This is a difficult time for them,” Lago said.