Princess Bride actor Cary Elwes ‘airlifted to hospital after he’s bitten by a RATTLESNAKE’ in life-threatening emergency

PRINCESS Bride actor Cary Elwes had been "airlifted to hospital after he’s bitten by a RATTLESNAKE" in a life-threatening emergency.

Cary, 59, had been working in the yard when he was bitten, according to TMZ.

The outside yardwork that turned into a frightening incident took place near his Malibu home.

It appeared that the rattlesnake bite needed immediate medical attention, 

Sources close to the movie star told the publication that he was as airlifted to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center.

It is unclear where the rattlesnake had bitten the Psych actor.

Thankfully, the doctors treated him in the nick of time.

The Robin Hood: Men in Tights actor is expected to make a full recovery.

Cary's last tweet was about celebrating Earth Day.

The Saw actor tweeted: "Shame if we broke it."

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Cary and his wife Lisa Marie Kubikoff share their teen daughter, Dominique, 15.

Recently, The Crush actor celebrated his daughter's birthday in an Instagram post:

He wrote: "15 years ago this sweet, intelligent, beautiful young lady came into the world and made it a better place.

"Happy Birthday Dominique, We love you so much!"

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