"Ray Donovan" star Liev Schreiber has kept a home in Montauk...

"Ray Donovan" star Liev Schreiber has kept a home in Montauk since at least 2016. Credit: Getty Images/Jeff Spicer

Part-time Montauk resident Liev Schreiber was hospitalized in New York City over the weekend, according to reports.

The star of Showtime’s “Ray Donovan” suffered a massive headache Sunday and called his doctor, who advised him to go to a New York City hospital, TMZ reported. The actor’s rep has said that after an overnight stay and testing, Schreiber was “cleared to return to work” on Monday afternoon, according to TMZ.

It isn’t the first time Schreiber, 58, has sought treatment for a headache. While performing in the Broadway production of “Doubt: A Parable,” Schreiber suffered a migraine so severe that he couldn’t remember the name of his co-star, Amy Adams, and forgot his lines on stage, he revealed on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” last year. “OK, I’ve had a stroke. This is it,” Schreiber recalled thinking at the time, but he added that an MRI revealed that his brain looked “perfectly fine.”

Schreiber has kept a home in Montauk since at least 2016, when he and then-partner Naomi Watts purchased a 3,500-square-foot home there, according to 27East, though he is now married to Taylor Nielsen. Schreiber has said he's a fan of such local haunts as Andy’s Pancake House and Dive Bar Pizza, according to the website Cultured, and has become a friend to the South Fork Natural History Museum in nearby Bridgehampton, according to People magazine.

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