Actress Lisa Banes in critical condition after hit-and-run in New York

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Actress Lisa Banes is in a critical condition after being involved in a hit-and-run on the streets of New York, her manager has said.

The 65-year-old, who is best known for roles in Gone Girl and Cocktail, was said to walking on the Upper West Side of Manhattan near the Lincoln Centre on Friday evening when the incident occurred.

Banes was apparently struck by what was thought to be a motorized scooter or bike while crossing Amsterdam Avenue on the way to visit the performing arts school Julliard.

Actress Lisa Banes attends the opening night gala world premiere of "Gone Girl" during the 52nd New York Film Festival at Alice Tully Hall on Friday, Sept. 26, 2014, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)
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Banes was reportedly heading to Julliard performing arts school when she was hit. Pic: Evan Agostini/Invision/AP

According to her manager, she is in a critical condition at Sinai Morningside hospital, where she is being treated for “substantial injuries”.

Police say they were called to the scene at around 6.30pm local time (11.30pm BST), saying in a statement to Variety: “Upon arrival, officers observed a 65-year-old female pedestrian lying on the roadway with severe head trauma.

“EMS responded to the location and transported the aided female to Mount Sinai Saint Luke’s Hospital, where she remains in critical condition.”

No arrests have been made.

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Banes starred as Marybeth Elliott in Gone Girl, as well as Bonnie in the Tom Cruise film Cocktail.

She has also appeared in TV shows like Son Of The Beach and Nashville, as well as having turns on stage in productions such as High Society and Present Laughter.

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