Devin Ratray, best known for his iconic role as Buzz McCallister in the beloved film ‘Home Alone,’ is reportedly in “critical condition” after being hospitalized for an unspecified health issue. The 47-year-old actor’s hospitalization comes just days before his scheduled domestic violence trial, which has now been delayed.
According to sources, Ratray has since been discharged from the hospital and is currently back home resting. The cause of his hospitalization has not been confirmed, but his attorney has revealed that he was admitted to the intensive care unit for heart issues.
The news of Ratray’s hospitalization came just days before his scheduled domestic violence trial in Oklahoma. In December 2021, the actor was accused of strangling his then-girlfriend in a hotel room, and punching her in the face as she attempted to flee. An Oklahoma City police detective recounted in a court affidavit that Ratray had allegedly said “This is how you die” while strangling the victim.
Following his arrest, Ratray’s attorney argued that he “doesn’t want to be known for something he did 30 years ago.” The defense also claimed that the actor had been struggling with his ‘Home Alone’ fame and that it was a “point of contention” in his life. The former girlfriend also testified in court that Ratray was annoyed to be at the event where the alleged assault took place, as he didn’t want to be seen as his character Buzz McCallister.
“Home Alone” star Devin Ratray’s domestic violence trial has been delayed — after his lawyers informed the judge he was hospitalized “in critical condition.”
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The incident reportedly occurred while Ratray and his then-girlfriend were in Oklahoma City for an event. The affidavit further alleges that the actor had been drinking heavily before the alleged assault took place. The woman also testified that she feared for her life during the incident.
While the jury selection for Ratray’s trial was set to begin on Monday, it was delayed due to his hospitalization. The judge has now reset the trial for pre-trial next month, giving the actor more time to recover from his medical emergency.
Details about Ratray’s condition and the exact cause of his hospitalization have not been confirmed by the actor or his representatives.