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Thursday, February 18, 2010


Time isn't healing all wounds, as evidenced by Morgan Freeman's left hand, which has been paralyzed since he was injured in a car accident a year-and-a-half ago, he tells PEOPLE.

The Oscar-winning star, again nominated this year as Best Actor for playing Nelson Mandela in Invictus, says he's never fully healed after the August 2008 crash.

"I suffered nerve damage and it hasn't gotten better. I can't move it,” Freeman, 72, said at Wednesday's Los Angeles County Museum of Art premiere of The Eastwood Factor, a documentary about the storied career of Freeman's friend and frequent director, Clint Eastwood. (The featurette is part of the 19-disc Warner Home Video collection, Clint Eastwood: 35 Films 35 Years at Warner Bros., which was released Tuesday.)

"If you don't move your hand, it will swell up," Freeman said. "Do you know you move your hand about a million times a day?"

1 comments:

john..... said...

very sad event this accident thing is going down my nerves. can't he claim his hand back?? as car accident claim are unique and can never be precisely same as another; understandably for the reason that car accidents although look similar will have slight differences. So it is important to make the claim stronger for a successful settlement. The claim must be methodically planned considering the various proofs required for strengthening the case. Most of the important information can be gathered from the accident spot, so if you are involved in an accident it is important for you to act immediately after recovering from the shock.