Ving Rhames Hospitalized After Collapsing at North Hollywood Restaurant, Now 'Heading Home'
The 66-year-old actor, a mainstay of the Mission: Impossible franchise, was treated and released after a health scare on April 29.

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Key facts
- Ving Rhames collapsed at his table at Granville restaurant in North Hollywood on April 29.
- Paramedics responded at about 1:40 p.m. local time and transported the 66-year-old to a hospital.
- Manager Brad Kramer said Rhames 'feels fine' and made a humorous remark during a phone call from the hospital.
- Kramer suggested Rhames 'may have been overheated' as a possible cause.
- Rhames is the only actor besides Tom Cruise to appear in all eight Mission: Impossible films.
- He recently hosted the History Channel series 'History’s Deadliest With Ving Rhames' and has upcoming films 'The Mongoose' and 'Painter'.
Actor Collapses During Family Lunch in North Hollywood
Ving Rhames, the veteran actor best known for his role as computer hacker Luther Stickell in the Mission: Impossible franchise, was rushed to a hospital on Wednesday afternoon after collapsing at a restaurant in North Hollywood. The incident occurred around 1:40 p.m. local time at Granville restaurant, where Rhames was dining with his family, according to an unnamed eyewitness cited by TMZ. The Los Angeles Fire Department confirmed that paramedics responded to the call, treated the 66-year-old male, and transported him for medical care.
Manager Confirms Actor Is 'Feeling Fine' and Joking
Brad Kramer, Rhames' manager, told Variety that the actor is 'on his way home' and feeling fine after the scare. In an email to USA TODAY, Kramer said he spoke with Rhames by phone shortly after the hospitalization and that the actor 'sounded like every day Ving' and even cracked a joke. 'He sounded like everyday Ving and cracked a joke over the phone,' Kramer said. The manager suggested that Rhames 'may have been overheated,' though no official diagnosis has been released.
A Career Spanning Decades and Blockbuster Franchises
Rhames, 66, is a mainstay of the Mission: Impossible series, having appeared in all eight films alongside Tom Cruise — the only other actor to do so. He also starred in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction, Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2, and the Call of Duty: WWII video game. In 2025, he reprised his role as Stickell in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, the franchise's conclusion, and starred in the boxing film Uppercut and the mini-series The Dope Thief.
Recent Projects and Upcoming Films
Most recently, Rhames has been hosting the History Channel series History’s Deadliest With Ving Rhames, which premiered in March and covers catastrophic natural disasters. In a Fox News interview tied to the show, Rhames shared advice from Tom Cruise: 'To be in Hollywood, not of Hollywood.' He also recalled conversations with Cruise off-stage, saying, 'Learning secrets he knew about the industry that he was able to talk to me about.' His upcoming films include The Mongoose with Liam Neeson and Marisa Tomei, and Painter with Walton Goggins.
Health Scare Raises Questions but Actor Recovers Quickly
The swift release from the hospital and the actor's reported good spirits suggest the episode was brief and not life-threatening. Kramer's comment about overheating points to a possible environmental trigger, though no official cause has been confirmed. The incident comes as Rhames remains active in multiple projects, balancing franchise work with new ventures in television and film.
The bottom line
- Ving Rhames collapsed at Granville restaurant in North Hollywood on April 29 and was hospitalized but released the same day.
- Manager Brad Kramer confirmed the actor feels fine and was joking shortly after the incident.
- The Los Angeles Fire Department responded at 1:40 p.m. and transported Rhames for medical care.
- Rhames is the only actor besides Tom Cruise to appear in all eight Mission: Impossible films.
- He recently hosted History’s Deadliest With Ving Rhames and has two upcoming films: The Mongoose and Painter.
- The cause may have been overheating, but no official diagnosis has been released.



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