66-Year-Old Pulp Fiction and Mission Impossible Star Collapses in LA Restaurant, Admitted to Hospital

Actor Ving Rhames, known for his iconic roles in Pulp Fiction and Mission Impossible, was recently rushed to the hospital after collapsing at a Los Angeles restaurant. Reports indicate that the 66-year-old actor was enjoying dinner with his family when the incident occurred. Emergency services quickly arrived at the scene to assist Rhames, who was subsequently transported to a nearby medical facility.

According to a representative, Rhames had reportedly “overheated,” leading to his collapse. He remained in the hospital for observation before being released later that evening. Fortunately, upon his release, the actor was feeling fine and even making jokes. Rhames, who has two adult children with his wife Deborah Reed, is best known for his roles in the Mission Impossible franchise and Pulp Fiction.

Last year, Rhames starred in the Apple TV+ series Dope Thief. Throughout his career, the actor has won critical acclaim, including a Golden Globe award for his performance in Don King: Only in America. With a successful acting career spanning various genres, Ving Rhames continues to captivate audiences with his talent and charisma.