Nick Moran's life-saving surgery: Actor on road to recovery
Nick Moran, renowned for his acting in the "Harry Potter" film series, had to undergo an operation to save his life. The actor suffered a spinal cord injury, and the details of the procedure have been revealed.
Nick Moran, famous for his role as Scabior in the "Harry Potter" film series, was hospitalised due to a severe spinal cord injury. According to Page Six, the surgery was vital to save his life.
Moran, who had previously overlooked neck pain and attempted to treat it with home remedies, had to undergo a complex surgery. The doctors removed four bones from his cervical spine and replaced them with implants.
Nick Moran underwent major surgery
The operation was successful, though there was a risk of the actor completely losing his ability to speak and walk. Moran is currently in the recovery phase, and his friend Terry Stone confirmed that the actor has regained his ability to speak after a brief indisposition.
Although Moran is experiencing difficulty with movement and wears a cervical collar, his health is gradually improving. The actor is recuperating at home, and his movements remain limited, which is expected following such a major surgery.
— He's speaking now, which is a good sign, but he's shuffling around like a 100-year-old and has a neck brace on and taking it easy — Terry Stone reported.
Nick Moran gained popularity not only for his role as the Death Eater Scabior in "Harry Potter" but also for his performances in films such as Guy Ritchie's "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels", "D’Artagnan" and "Goal III". He also appeared in two television series: "Midsomer Murders" and "Casualty". His recovery is being closely monitored by fans worldwide.