The beloved actor Daniel Stern, best known for his role as Marv in the iconic 1990 film 'Home Alone', has recently faced a medical emergency. According to TMZ, the 68-year-old was rushed to a local hospital in Ventura County, California, on October 7. Despite the scare, he is reportedly back home and in good health. This incident has sparked curiosity among fans about his life outside of Hollywood. Daniel Stern, who played one half of the notorious Wet Bandits in 'Home Alone', has embraced a new lifestyle as a cattle rancher and tangerine farmer in California. His fans have affectionately dubbed him the 'Citrus Bandit' in honor of his new lifestyle. The actor has been using social media to share insights into farm living and connect with fans, more than three decades after his breakout film. He has also spoken about how his experience in Hollywood has influenced his work as an artist and sculptor, allowing him to find purpose in his art. Despite his success in Hollywood, Daniel Stern decided to move away from LA to escape the overwhelming nature of being a star. He is a proud father of three and has been married to actress Laure Mattos since 1980. This incident has served as a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing every moment. It has also sparked a discussion about the impact of Hollywood on an actor's life and the importance of finding balance and purpose outside of the spotlight. What do you think about Daniel Stern's decision to move away from Hollywood? Do you think it was the right choice for him? Share your thoughts in the comments below!