Actor Ving Rhames, best known for his role as Luther in the “Mission: Impossible” film series, was hospitalized on Wednesday afternoon after collapsing at a Los Angeles restaurant. The 66-year-old star was dining with his family when the incident occurred around 1:40 p.m. local time. Emergency responders arrived at the scene and transported him to a nearby hospital for further evaluation.
Details of the Medical Emergency
According to reports from TMZ, Rhames was seated and eating when he suddenly became unwell. The Los Angeles Fire Department responded to a call regarding a man in his 60s and provided immediate assistance. While the exact cause of the collapse remains unclear, his representative later suggested that overheating may have played a role. “He may have just overheated,” the rep told the outlet, adding that Rhames was in stable condition at the time of the report.
The actor was kept at the hospital for observation, though no further updates on his recovery have been released. His representative was not immediately available for additional comment, leaving fans and media outlets awaiting more information about his condition.
A Career Spanning Decades
Rhames has enjoyed a prolific career in Hollywood, with roles that have left a lasting impact on popular culture. His portrayal of Marsellus Wallace in Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 classic “Pulp Fiction” remains one of his most iconic performances. He also starred as Marcus in Martin Scorsese’s 1999 film “Bringing Out the Dead” and has appeared in numerous other projects, including the 2025 TV mini-series “Dope Thief” and the film “Uppercut.”
His role as Luther, the tech-savvy ally to Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt in the “Mission: Impossible” franchise, has made him a household name. The character’s wit and resourcefulness have endeared him to audiences across multiple installments of the blockbuster series. Beyond acting, Rhames has also ventured into producing and directing, showcasing his versatility in the entertainment industry.
Personal Life and Family
Rhames is a father to two children: a 26-year-old daughter, Reign, and a 24-year-old son, Freedom. He shares his children with his wife, Deborah Reed, whom he married in 2020. Prior to this, he was married to Valerie Scott from 1994 to 1999. Despite his busy career, Rhames has often spoken about the importance of family in his life, frequently attending events with his children and spouse.
The actor’s personal life has largely remained out of the spotlight, with Rhames preferring to keep his family matters private. However, his recent hospitalization has drawn renewed attention to his personal and professional journey.










