02 October 2020

Actor Rick Moranis assaulted while walking in near New York’s Central Park

Actor Rick Moranis was attacked by an unknown assailant while walking near New York’s Central Park.

Surveillance video shows a man wearing a black “I (heart) NY” sweatshirt and a backpack hitting the 67-year-old Ghostbusters star and knocking him to the ground on Thursday morning.

The attack happened just a few blocks from the Central Park West apartment building where Moranis’ character lived in the movie.

Moranis took himself to the hospital and later went to a police station to report the incident.

Police released surveillance video of the assault in seeking the public’s help to find the attacker and described the incident as a “random unprovoked assault”.

Moranis was attacked while walking south on Central Park West. The assailant fled northbound. Moranis suffered back, hip, neck and head pain, though the full extent of his injuries was not clear, an official said.

Moranis shot to fame in the 1980s as a star of the sketch comedy series Second City Television, before landing roles in blockbuster movies like Ghostbusters and “Honey I Shrunk The Kids.

He put acting aside in the last 1990s to focus on raising his children, but has made occasional appearances since.

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