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Renowned actor Liev Schreiber found himself in a New York City hospital after reporting a “massive headache” to his physician on Sunday. According to sources, his doctor urged an immediate hospital visit, where he was admitted for overnight observation and a series of medical tests, as reported by TMZ on Monday.
Despite the concerning symptoms, insiders assured the outlet that the “Spotlight” actor was able to communicate and move without any apparent difficulties. As of now, further details about his medical condition remain undisclosed.
Attempts to reach Schreiber’s representatives for comments were not successful, with no immediate response given to Page Six inquiries.
Schreiber, aged 58, has earned acclaim for his performances, notably as Victor Creed in the 2009 film “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” and as Marty Baron in the 2015 critically acclaimed movie “Spotlight.”
The Tony Award winner is best known for his roles as Victor Creed in the 2009 movie X-Men Origins: Wolverine” and Marty Baron in the 2015 film “Spotlight.”
Most recently, he portrayed Tag Winbury in the 2024 Netflix series drama “The Perfect Couple” alongside Nicole Kidman as his on-screen wife, Greer Garrison Winbury.
As for his personal life, Schreiber dated actress Naomi Watts for 11 years before they parted ways in September 2016.
The exes are parents to children Sasha, 18, and Kai, 16.
Schreiber and the “Mulholland Drive” star have put on a united front throughout the years and reunited for Sasha’s high school graduation in June.