American Horror Story's Ben Woolf now stable after being struck by car

“American Horror Story” actor Ben Woolf is no longer in critical condition. The actor's rep confirmed to the Daily News on Saturday that Woolf has been upgraded to "critical but stable condition." Woolf was struck in the head by the side-view mirror of

“American Horror Story” actor Ben Woolf is no longer in critical condition. The actor's rep confirmed to the Daily News on Saturday that Woolf has been upgraded to "critical but stable condition." Woolf was struck in the head by the side-view mirror of

“American Horror Story” actor Ben Woolf was rushed to a hospital in critical condition after being struck in the head by the side mirror of a passing car in Hollywood, police said Friday. Woolf, who stands about 4 feet 4 inches tall and plays the

American Horror Story actor Ben Woolf is in critical condition after being sideswiped by a car in Hollywood on Thursday, Feb. 19, TMZ reports. PHOTOS: Celeb health scares. According to the site, Woolf — who played Meep on AHS: Freak Show — was hit in 

American Horror Story: Freak Show actor Ben Woolf has been upgraded to critical but stable condition. But TMZ reported the actor isn't out of the woods just yet. The television star was originally in critical and unstable condition after being hit in