Larry Miller is back to work after suffering a life threatening brain injury reports People (Jan. 8). The actor fell into a coma after slipping and hitting his head on a sidewalk last April. He spent a month at UCLA Medical Center on life support.
According to Miller's spokesman Michael Hansen, the actor "He was hovering between life and death ...It's a miracle he woke up. ... He's lucky to be alive." Once he woke up from the coma he had to re-learn basic cognitive functions. "He had to work on some issues regarding brain connectivity,"
Thankfully, Miller is on the mend and expected to make a full recovery. His podcast series, "This Week with Larry Miller" resumes Jan. 9. The actor is known for roles in "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "Seinfeld," "The Nutty Professor" and "10 Things I Hate About You."
"I'm very thankful to have recovered from a traumatic brain injury so quickly"
















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