Dolph Lundgren has been hospitalized in critical condition, according to a statement released by his representative just moments ago. The 66-year-old actor and martial artist was admitted to a Los Angeles medical facility earlier today under circumstances that have not yet been fully disclosed. The brief statement confirmed his critical status and requested privacy for his family, immediately sending a wave of concern through the global film community and among his legions of fans.
Lundgren, renowned for his iconic role as the imposing Soviet boxer Ivan Drago in the “Rocky” franchise, is far more than a action star; he holds a master’s degree in chemical engineering and was a Fulbright Scholar at MIT. This intellectual depth, often overshadowed by his on-screen physique and combat prowess, has always presented a fascinating contrast to his Hollywood persona. His career, spanning decades, includes roles in films like “Universal Soldier,” “The Expendables” series, and last year’s acclaimed sequel “Creed II,” where he reprised his most famous role.