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Thirty-three-year-old Tudors actor Jonathan Rhys Meyers was hospitalized in London Tuesday night after reportedly attempting to commit suicide by overdosing on pills in his Maida Vale, London home.
According to U.K. paper The Sun, after an emergency call, paramedics found Meyers "slumped on the floor," but he refused treatment until cops arrived and finally convinced him to go to the hospital – about a half hour after he was found.
Officials confirm that officers were dispatched to the Irish actor's home, but were mum on whether he had tried to take his own life.
The British police confirmed in a statement, "Officers were called by London Ambulance Service following reports of a man refusing treatment. The man was taken to hospital."
Meyers, who has been in and out of rehab five times, was released from the hospital early Wednesday morning and has had no comment on the situation.
Back in 2007, Rhys Myers was arrested at Dublin Airport and charged with two counts of violating the Public Order Act after displaying "erratic" and "abusive" behavior. Reportedly, an intoxicated Meyers refused to calm down after being repeatedly asked by Irish police, the Garda Siochana. He was also banned from United Airlines after he was intoxicated on a flight, and spent ten days in rehab just last month.
Aside from his role on The Tudors, Meyers' acting credits include a stunning performance in Woody Allen's genius flick Match Point. He also starred alongside Reese Witherspoon in Vanity Fair and appeared in Bend it Like Beckham. Meyers began his career as a model for Hugo Boss.
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After news circulated that Baez had signed a package deal with the William Morris Agency in New York but they denied it, yesterday afternoon an internal memo was sent out to the employees of Paradigm that announced Jose Baez was being signed to their agency.
Just five hours later, however, Paradigm received a backlash and dropped him like a hot potato. Although they stand to gain money from signing the now notorious defence attorney, the damage to their reputation could be irreparable.
Thus, another internal memo made its rounds saying that they had unsigned Baez. “We have informed Jose Baez tonight that we will not be representing him."
However, when reached for comment, a Paradigm source explains, “In the end it’s just not who we are.” The source then added, "We have not and have NO INTENTION of signing Casey Anthony."
Baez was just a no-name Florida defence attorney until he became a household name during the Casey Anthony trial. Often admonished by the judge for incorrect courtroom antics, Baez and Casey earned a victory anyway, and Anthony’s acquittal has thrust him into the spotlight.
Baez was hired as an attorney by Anthony based upon the recommendation of a fellow inmate. Baez was mentioned by one of the female inmates whom Casey then asked to get in touch with Baez, who visited her the next day and was then given the job of defending her.