Sizemore suffers stroke: "James Ryan" star dies at the age of 61

In Hollywood, US actor Tom Sizemore celebrated successes in the war drama "Saving Private Ryan".

Sizemore suffers stroke: "James Ryan" star dies at the age of 61

In Hollywood, US actor Tom Sizemore celebrated successes in the war drama "Saving Private Ryan". After suffering a stroke, he is found unconscious in his home in mid-February and taken to the hospital. He died there in the presence of his family.

The US actor Tom Sizemore, who was known for roles in "Black Hawk Down" or "Saving Private Ryan", is dead. He died in a California hospital on Friday, his spokesman Charles Lago said according to US media reports . "His brother Paul and his 17-year-old twin sons Jayden and Jagger were by his side," Variety said in a statement. Sizemore was 61 years old.

According to US media reports, the actor was found unconscious at his home in Los Angeles in mid-February. He was then hospitalized for a stroke and brain aneurysm. On Monday, the spokesman announced that the doctors saw no chance of recovery for the patient, who was in a coma. They would have recommended the family to turn off life support equipment to which the 61-year-old was connected.

Sizemore starred in Steven Spielberg's award-winning war drama Saving Private Ryan alongside Tom Hanks and Matt Damon. He had other roles in "Black Hawk Down", "Pearl Harbor", "True Romance", "Red Planet", "Natural Born Killers" or "The Secret Man".

During his career, the actor has had frequent run-ins with the law. Arrests were made several times on allegations of domestic violence, illegal drug possession and probation violations. He served prison sentences and participated in rehab programs. In 2010, he had rehab escorted for the reality TV show Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew.