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Morgan Freeman, who plays Lucius Fox in the current box-office
hit “The Dark Knight”, crashed on a rural road in Mississippi late on Sunday.
He was hospitalized on Monday with a broken arm and other
injuries, at the Elvis Presley Memorial
Trauma Center
in Memphis.
Donna Lee, the veteran actor's sister-in-law and publicist
said he would undergo surgery later Monday or on Tuesday, but was in good
spirits. "He says he'll be OK and is looking forward to a full
recovery," Lee said.
Oscar-winning “Million Dollar Baby” actor Morgan Freeman was
supposed to start filming a new movie in a few weeks. That will have to be
postponed because doctors say he's looking at a three to four month recovery
period.
Mississippi Highway Patrol spokesman Sgt. Ben Williams said
the accident happened at about 11:30 pm and it was possible that Freeman had
fallen asleep at the wheel.
"The vehicle went off the edge of the road and flipped
several times," Williams told the AP. He said no other car was involved in
the accident, and authorities had ruled out alcohol or drugs as factors in the
wreck and no citation was issued.
Rescue workers removed Freeman from the wreck using the jaws
of life but the actor was lucid as he was tended to beside the ambulance, said
Clay McFerrin, editor of The Charleston Sun-Sentinel newspaper, who arrived on
the scene shortly after the crash.
The 71-year-old actor was driving a 1997 Nissan Maxima that
belonged to Demaris Meyer of Memphis,
who was in the car when the accident happened. They were both wearing seat
belts, but air bags did not deploy, Sgt. Ben Williams said.
Freeman’s publicist says Meyer is a friend of the actor’s.
She also says Freeman and his wife, Myrna, have been separated for some time
and are in the process of getting divorced.
Morgan Freeman was born in Memphis
but spent much of his childhood in Mississippi.
In addition to his Oscar won in 2005 for his supporting role
in Clint Eastwood's boxing drama "Million Dollar Baby", Freeman has
starred in nearly 100 feature films and television programs, including
"The Shawshank Redemption," "The Bucket List,"
"Driving Miss Daisy" and "Seven." As a producer or
executive producer, he has made "10 Items or Less" and "Levity,"
among other movies.
Upcoming projects include the crime drama "The Code" and the comedy
"The Lonely Maiden."
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