Actor Tom Sizemore died in Los Angeles at the age of 61.
Actor Tom Sizemore died in Los Angeles at the age of 61. He starred in Saving Private Ryan and was known for his tough-guy roles in action and war movies.Tom Sizemore was being treated for a brain aneurysm after he collapsed and lost consciousness at his home two weeks ago.
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