American actress Anne Hash was involved in a horrific car accident Friday in Los Angeles, and was taken to hospital in critical condition, according to American media.
Los Angeles rescue services said a car crashed into a two-story house in the Mar Vista neighborhood, “causing massive damage and a massive fire.”
She added that the woman who was driving the car “was taken to hospital in a critical condition,” according to the French news agency.
According to NBC Los Angeles, Hash was driving her blue Cooper car, speeding, on a residential street, and her car crashed into a wall of a house in her neighborhood.
The 53-year-old actress’s car first crashed into the garage of a house before crashing into the villa in Mar Vista, causing extensive damage, according to the media.
Rescuers in Los Angeles said that the 60 people who went to the scene of the accident took more than an hour to put out the fire caused by the crash.
Anne Hash participated in a large number of films of the nineties of the last century, most notably “Six Days, Seven Nights” and “Donnie Brasco”. She is best known for her role in the series “Anather Ward”, for which she won the “Daytime Emmy” award in 1991.
A speeding Mini Cooper with the actress #AnneHeche reportedly behind the wheel, smashes into a home bursting into flames. The actress is critically injured. Eyewitness News with new video and an update on Heche’s condition. Tonight at 11 from ABC7. https://t.co/qnmqiltCT9 pic.twitter.com/qeAlovIzY9— ABC7 Eyewitness News (@ABC7) August 6, 2022