Tom Sizemore Dies At 61 Following Brain Aneurysm

Tom Sizemore Passes Away After Suffering a Stroke

Death and Family Statement Actor Tom Sizemore, known for playing villains since the 1980s, has died following a stroke that led to a brain aneurysm. According to his manager, Charles Lago, Sizemore “died away quietly in his sleep at St Joseph’s Hospital Burbank.” He is survived by his 17-year-old twin sons and his brother Paul, who were by his side.

Tributes and Privacy Request Paul Sizemore expressed his sorrow, stating, “He was larger than life. He has influenced my life more than anyone I know… I am devastated he is gone and will miss him always.” Lago added that the family is “asking for privacy during this difficult time” and thanked people for their messages and prayers.

Celebration of Life and Career The family plans to hold a private cremation, with a public celebration of Sizemore’s life to follow. Despite a troubled personal life overshadowed by arrests and addiction, Lago said the actor was “getting his life back to a great place.”

Final Remarks “He loved his sons and his family,” Lago mentioned, describing Sizemore as “one of the most sincere, kind, and generous human beings” he had known.

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