Why did actor Dennis Hopper checked in to a hospital?
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – “Easy Rider” star Dennis Hopper has been released from a New York hospital after checking in with flu-like symptoms and being treated for dehydration, his manager said on Thursday. Hopper, 73, checked into the hospital on Wednesday when he felt ill during a trip to New York. “He was treated for dehydration, and is now back in his hotel room and feeling much better,” Hopper’s manager, Sam Maydew, said in a statement. Hopper starred and directed 1969 movie “Easy Rider,” and currently he appears in the television adaptation of the 2004 film “Crash.” (Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis: Editing by Bob Tourtellotte) Sources: http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?
“Easy Rider” star Dennis Hopper has been released from a New York hospital after checking in with flu-like symptoms and being treated for dehydration, his manager said on Thursday. Hopper, 73, checked into the hospital on Wednesday when he felt ill during a trip to New York. “He was treated for dehydration, and is now back in his hotel room and feeling much better,” Hopper’s manager, Sam Maydew, said in a statement. Hopper starred and directed 1969 movie “Easy Rider,” and currently he appears in the television adaptation of the 2004 film “Crash.” http://in.reuters.com/article/hollywood/idINTRE58T75E20091001 “Easy Rider” star Dennis Hopper has been released from a New York hospital after checking in with flu-like symptoms and being treated for dehydration, his manager said on Thursday. Hopper, 73, checked into the hospital on Wednesday when he felt ill during a trip to New York. “He was treated fo