Liev Schreiber, the star of “Ray Donovan,” is feeling better after going to the hospital in New York City. He had a health scare over the weekend.
A representative for the 58-year-old actor said he went to the hospital for tests. He has been cleared to return to work.
TMZ first reported that Schreiber went to the hospital on Monday. He had a “massive headache” on Sunday. His doctor told him to go to the hospital right away. He stayed overnight and had many tests. Now, he can talk, walk, and move his arms and legs.
Schreiber has talked about having bad headaches before. Last year, he said he had a terrible headache during a play called “Doubt: A Parable.” He forgot the name of his co-star and his lines. His understudy had to finish the show.
He thought he might have had a stroke, but an MRI test showed no brain bleed. A doctor told him he had a condition called transient global amnesia. This condition makes it hard to remember recent things.
Vocabulary List:
- Scare /skɛr/ (noun): A sudden feeling of fear or anxiety.
- Condition /kənˈdɪʃən/ (noun): The state of something especially with regard to its appearance quality or working order.
- Amnesia /æmˈniː.zi.ə/ (noun): A partial or total loss of memory.
- Overnight /ˌoʊ.vərˈnaɪt/ (adverb): During the night; in a single night.
- Tests /tɛsts/ (noun): Experiments or assessments performed to determine the presence or nature of something.
- Symptoms /ˈsɪmp.təmz/ (noun): Physical or mental features that indicate a condition or disease.



