Ving Rhames collapsed at Granville restaurant in North Hollywood on April 29, 2026, but he is now feeling fine after a brief hospitalization. The 66-year-old actor was dining with family when the incident occurred.
According to his manager, Brad Kramer, Rhames was taken to the hospital following the health scare. “He sounded like everyday Ving and cracked a joke over the phone,” Kramer shared, reassuring fans of Rhames’s recovery.
The Los Angeles Fire Department confirmed they treated him for medical care. Kramer mentioned that Rhames may have been overheated during the incident, which might explain his sudden collapse.
Rhames is well-known for his roles in iconic films such as Pulp Fiction and the Mission: Impossible series, where he has appeared in all eight movies. He currently hosts History’s Deadliest on the History Channel, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
While recovering, Rhames humorously remarked about his situation, saying, “[My favorite memories] are talking to him off-stage.” His lightheartedness during this health scare reflects his resilient spirit.
As he heads home to recuperate, fans can look forward to seeing him in upcoming films like The Mongoose and Painter. Observers expect Rhames will be back to his usual self soon—ready to entertain audiences once again.