Jerry Messing, an actor known as the face of the famous 'Fedora Guy' meme, has COVID and is fighting for his life in Florida.
-- the"Freaks and Geeks" actor who's also the face of a famous meme -- has COVID and is fighting for his life in Florida ... TMZ has learned., tells us ... Jerry lives with his parents in an apartment in Tampa, and a few days ago he started feeling really sick all of a sudden and having shortness of breath, but assured his dad he was breathing fine.
James tells us he determined Jerry needed to go to the hospital right away, so they called an ambulance and he was transported Monday night. According to James ... both he and Jerry's mom are fully vaccinated with the Pfizer vaccine, but they both started feeling ill around the same time Jerry did. So far, Jerry's dad has tested negative, while his mother's test results are pending.
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