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Ben Affleck spends holiday in E.R.

Hollywood actor/director Ben Affleck spent part of his holiday in the emergency room of a Cambridge, Mass., hospital being treated for a migraine.
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Published: May 30, 2006 at 11:33 AM

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 30 (UPI) -- Hollywood actor/director Ben Affleck spent part of his holiday in the emergency room of a Cambridge, Mass., hospital being treated for a migraine.

Affleck's wife, Jennifer Garner, took him Monday afternoon to Mount Auburn Hospital, where he stayed about two hours being treated for the painful attack, his publicist told Tuesday's Boston Herald.

The director of "Gone Baby, Gone" was "recuperating at home" Monday evening, publicist Ken Sunshine said in a statement.

The Oscar-winning actor and his family are in Cambridge working on his big-budget directorial debut, the newspaper said.

"Gone Baby, Gone" stars his brother, Casey Affleck; Michelle Monaghan, Ed Harris and Morgan Freeman.

Topics: Ben Affleck, Casey Affleck, Ed Harris, Jennifer Garner, Michelle Monaghan, Morgan Freeman
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