Tom Sizemore, front left, starred alongside Tom Hanks, front right, in 1998's Saving Private Ryan. Photo: Paramount Pictures
Tom Sizemore, front left, starred alongside Tom Hanks, front right, in 1998's Saving Private Ryan. Photo: Paramount Pictures
Tom Sizemore, front left, starred alongside Tom Hanks, front right, in 1998's Saving Private Ryan. Photo: Paramount Pictures
Tom Sizemore, front left, starred alongside Tom Hanks, front right, in 1998's Saving Private Ryan. Photo: Paramount Pictures

Tom Sizemore, star of Saving Private Ryan, dies aged 61


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Tom Sizemore, the Saving Private Ryan actor whose bright 1990s star burned out under the weight of his own domestic violence and drug convictions, has died aged 61.

The actor had suffered a brain aneurysm on February 18 at his home in Los Angeles. He died in his sleep on Friday at a hospital in Burbank, California, his manager Charles Lago said.

Sizemore became a star with acclaimed appearances in Natural Born Killers and the cult-classic crime thriller Heat. But serious substance dependency, abuse allegations and multiple run-ins with the law devastated his career, left him homeless and sent him to jail.

Despite the raft of legal trouble, Sizemore had scores of steady film and television credits — though his career never regained its one-time momentum. Aside from Black Hawk Down and Pearl Harbor, most of his 21st-century roles came in low-budget, little-seen productions where he continued to play the gruff, tough guys he became famous for portraying.

“I was a guy who’d come from very little and risen to the top. I’d had the multimillion-dollar house, the Porsche, the restaurant I partially owned with Robert De Niro,” the Detroit-born Sizemore wrote in his 2013 memoir, By Some Miracle I Made It Out of There. “And now I had absolutely nothing.”

The book’s title was taken from a line uttered by his character in Saving Private Ryan, a role for which he garnered Oscar buzz. But he wrote that success turned him into a “movie star", an “arrogant fool” and eventually “a hope-to-die addict".

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He racked up a string of domestic violence arrests. Sizemore was married once, to actress Maeve Quinlan, and was arrested on suspicion of beating her in 1997. While the charges were dropped, the couple divorced in 1999.

Sizemore was convicted of abusing ex-girlfriend Heidi Fleiss in 2003 — the same year he pleaded no contest and avoided trial in a separate abuse case — and sentenced to jail. Fleiss testified that he had punched her in the jaw at a Beverly Hills hotel and beaten her in New York to the point where they couldn't attend the Black Hawk Down premiere.

The sentencing judge said drug abuse was likely a catalyst but that testimony had revealed a man who had deep problems dealing with women.

Sizemore was also the subject of two workplace sexual harassment lawsuits related to the 2002 CBS show Robbery Homicide Division, in which he played a police detective. He was arrested as recently as 2016 in another domestic violence case.

Sizemore ended up in jail from August 2007 to January 2009 for failing numerous drug tests while on probation and after authorities in Bakersfield, California, found methamphetamine in his car.

From left: Tom Sizemore, Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg and Edward Burns, who made Saving Private Ryan together. AFP
From left: Tom Sizemore, Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg and Edward Burns, who made Saving Private Ryan together. AFP

Sizemore said in 2013 that he believed his dependency was related to the trappings of success. He struggled to maintain his emotional composure as he described a low point looking in the mirror: "I looked like I was 100 years old. I had no relationship with my kids; I had no work to speak off. I was living in squat."

He appeared on the reality TV show Celebrity Rehab and its spinoff Sober House, saying he did the shows to receive help, but also partly to pay off accumulated debts that ran into the millions.

Many of Sizemore's later-career films had a sci-fi, horror or action theme. In 2022 alone, he starred in movies with such titles as Impuratus, Night of the Tommyknockers and Vampfather. But Sizemore still nabbed a few meaty roles — including in the Twin Peaks revival — and guest spots on popular shows like Entourage and Hawaii Five-O.

A stuntman sued Sizemore and Paramount Pictures in 2016, saying he was injured when the allegedly intoxicated actor ran him over while filming USA's Shooter. State records showed that Sizemore was only supposed to be sitting in the unmoving car and that he "improvised at the end of the scene and drove away in his car". Sizemore was fired from Shooter and the stuntman's lawsuit was settled on undisclosed terms.

In addition to his film and TV credits, he was part of the voice cast for 2002's Grand Theft Auto: Vice City video game. He also taught classes at the LA West Acting Studio, according to recent advertisements.

He is survived by his 17-year-old twin sons, Jayden and Jagger, and his brother Paul, all of whom were by his side when he died.

“I’ve led an interesting life, but I can’t tell you what I’d give to be the guy you didn’t know anything about,” Sizemore wrote in his memoir.

Updated: March 04, 2023, 6:02 AM