Bruce Dern rushed to hospital after fall


Bruce Dern was rushed to hospital following a fall while out jogging.
The 82-year-old actor was taken to hospital after the accident on Friday (19.10.18) and released a few hours later, his spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter.
No other news on his condition was released, although sources claimed he could have suffered a broken hip.
A source told PEOPLE: "He's an avid jogger. He jogs every single day and this was likely a fall while jogging.
"[The injury] is probably a broken hip. He's in incredibly good spirits."
Bruce recently completed filming on Quentin Tarantino's 'Once Upon A Time In Hollywood', replacing the late Burt Reynolds after he passed away last month.
Bruce reunited with his 'Hateful Eight' director for the movie, taking on the role of blind rancher George Spahn in the upcoming film.
Burt hadn't shot any scenes for the project - which focuses on Charles Manson and his followers' murder of actress Sharon Tate - when he passed away.
And his niece, Nancy Lee Brown Hess, admitted after his death he had been looking forward to working with Tarantino and fellow actors Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio, Margot Robbie, Al Pacino and Kurt Russell on the movie.
She said in a statement: "My uncle was looking forward to working with Quentin Tarantino (in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood') and the amazing cast that was assembled."
Bruce previously worked with Burt on a number of different projects, including 1965 TV series '12 O'Clock High' and 2003 movie 'Hard Ground', which was directed by the late actor.
The new film tells the story of actor Rick Dalton (DiCaprio) and his stunt double Cliff Booth (Pitt), who are trying to make it big in Hollywood.
Dalton lived next door to Sharon Tate (Robbie), who was one of five people murdered by the infamous Manson Family cult in August 1969.
Speaking about the movie, Tarantino recently said: "It takes place during the 1969 Hollywood era at the height of the counterculture explosion, at the time of the hippie revolution.
"During the summer, little by little, block by block, we'll be transforming Los Angeles in the psychedelic Hollywood of 1969."
The movie is set for release on August 9, 2019, the 50th anniversary of the Manson Family committing the LaBianca murders.