Sizemore had been in critical condition and a coma since collapsing early Feb. 18 at his Los Angeles home.
Sizemore collapsed early Feb. 18 at his home in Los Angeles and has been hospitalized since, remaining "in critical condition, in a coma and in intensive care." The brain aneurysm was the result of a stroke, Lago's statement said.
Sizemore, 61, has acted in films like "Saving Private Ryan," "Heat" and "Black Hawk Down." While he received accolades for his acting, his career foundered amid a litany of drug abuse arrests and run-ins with law enforcement, including domestic violence and abuse allegations. In 2003, he was convicted of
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