Actress and singer Pia Zadora was suffered head injuries and a broken ankle after she was thrown from a golf cart driven by her teenage son in Las Vegas, her manager said Friday.
“It was an inadvertent golf cart accident. Her son was driving and he took a rather hard turn and she was tossed out of the golf cart,” manager Brian Panella told NBC News. Zadora was a member of the original Broadway cast of “Fiddler on the Roof” and has appeared in films such as “Butterfly,” “Hairspray” and “Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult.”
Zadora, 60, is hospitalized at the Las Vegas University Medical Center and is expected to recover, Panella said. Doctors had initially feared Zadora suffered bruising to her brain, but Panella said they don’t expect her injuries to have a lasting impact. “She has a teenage son of driving age who needs to stay away from golf carts, but that's another story," he added.US entertainer Pia Zadora is in hospital with serious head and leg injuries after falling from a motorised golf cart driven by her teenage son near their northwest Las Vegas home.
ZADORA'S husband, Mike Jeffries, tells the Las Vegas Sun the singer-actress suffered a head injury and a compound ankle fracture in the Thursday evening accident.
She is recovering in intensive care at University Medical Center.
Jeffries says Zadora's upcoming performances at Piero's Italian Restaurant in Las Vegas are cancelled.
Zadora was a child Broadway actress and appeared in movies before becoming a singer of popular standards.
A Las Vegas judge last year ordered her to complete alcohol and impulse-control counselling after a domestic squabble involving spraying her teenage son with a hose to get him to go to bed.LAS VEGAS (FOX5) -
Actress and singer Pia Zadora was hospitalized Thursday after suffering serious injuries in a golf cart crash, according to her publicist.
Eileen Koch, spokeswoman for Zadora, said the 61-year-old was taken to University Medical Center, where she is being treated.
According to a report by MORE contributor John Katsilometes, citing Zadora's husband, Mike Jeffries, she was thrown from the cart, which was being driven by her 17-year-old son as it made a left turn on a street near her home.
A source, speaking on condition of anonymity, told FOX5 that Zadora suffered skull fractures, a broken jaw and a broken ankle as a result of the crash.
Jeffries told Katsilometes that Zadora's head injury caused bleeding on her brain, and she has been in and out of consciousness in the intensive care unit.
Danita Cohen, spokeswoman for UMC, said that Zadora is in serious condition.
Zadora's performances at Piero's Italian Cuisine, where she sings with a band twice a week, have been canceled while she is "out for an extended period of time," according to someone who answered the phone at the restaurant.
Zadora first gained fame as a child actor on Broadway, starring in Fiddler on the Roof in the mid-1960s. She won her Golden Globe for her performance alongside Stacy Keach and Orson Welles in the 1981 film Butterfly. Additionally, Zadora was nominated for a Grammy award in 1984 for the song Rock It Out.
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