What happened to Daniel Stern?
Daniel Stern was hospitalized due to a medical emergency on October 7th.
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Daniel Stern, best known for his role as Marv in "Home Alone," was recently hospitalized due to a medical emergency. This article summarizes the available information regarding the incident and Stern's current condition.
Daniel Stern's hospitalization was first reported by TMZ, who cited the Ventura County Fire Department as their source. The fire department confirmed they responded to a call at Stern's residence and transported him to a nearby hospital. While the details of the medical emergency remain private, Stern's representative has confirmed that he is now doing well.
Stern has maintained a lower profile in recent years, after making enough money to live off of the interest. He has said he wanted to disconnect from the overwhelming reality of being in the spotlight. He told People that he hasn't even seen "Home Alone" in its entirety since the film’s 1990 premiere.
Stern continues to work, including a role in Apple TV+'s "For All Mankind." He is also directing a film called "Everything’s Peachy."
Daniel Stern was hospitalized due to a medical emergency on October 7th.
Yes, his representative has confirmed that he is doing well and has been released from the hospital.
He is best known for his role as Marv in "Home Alone," as well as his roles in "City Slickers" and "The Wonder Years."
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