LOS ANGELES (KTLA) — “Green Mile” actor Michael Clarke Duncan died Monday morning at the age of 54, his representative confirms.

The rep released a statement from his fiancee, Omarosa Manigault, saying that Duncan died in a Los Angeles hospital after nearly two months in treatment after a heart attack.
Duncan was hospitalized after suffering a myocardial infarction on July 13.
He was reportedly was found by Stallworth, 38, who performed CPR as they waited for paramedics to arrive.

He was moved from the intensive care unit nearly a month later in August, but remained in the hospital.
According to celebrity website TMZ, Duncan’s passing came very suddenly.
The website reports that Manigault was with him in his hospital room and left briefly. When she came back, he had died.
Duncan is best known for playing John Coffey in the 1999 Tom Hanks movie “The Green Mile.”
His other film credits include “The Scorpion King,” ”Armageddon,” ”Breakfast of Champions,” ”The Whole Nine Yards” and “Sin City.”
Manigault first came to public attention in 2004 when she was a a contestant on “The Apprentice.” She was invited back to “The Celebrity Apprentice” in 2008.