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LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20 (UPI) -- Gerard Butler's publicist says the Scottish actor is "fine" after he was knocked down by a wave while shooting a scene for his new surfing film in California.
"He's fine. Very scary. They brought him to Stanford University. More scary than anything. For precaution, we all wanted him checked out after it all happened. Came out with flying colors," his representative said in a statement issued to TV's "Entertainment Tonight."
The "ET" report offered no other details regarding the incident, which took place while Butler, 42, was working on the film "Of Men and Mavericks," due out next year. His other credits include "The Bounty Hunter," "P.S., I Love You," "Dear Frankie" and "The Phantom of the Opera."
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When he bowed out of actively campaigning to capture the Republican presidential nomination, U.S. Rep. Ron Paul said he wasn't interested in disrupting the party's national convention in Tampa, Fla., in August.
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