A night out in Hollywood turned violent for ‘The Sandlot’ actor Marty Yorke, who was filmed getting into a fist fight outside a popular Los Angeles nightclub.
Footage obtained by TMZ shows the 43-year-old actor, known for his role as Alan “Yeah Yeah” McLennan in the 1993 cult film, getting into a fight with another man outside the Warwick Nightclub on Sunset Boulevard on Saturday.
The altercation appears to have started on the sidewalk, but quickly escalated and moved to a nearby parking lot, where the two continued to throw punches between rows of cars.
In the video, Yorke is seen delivering blows while absorbing blows to the face. As the confrontation escalated, both men were seen shirtless and both appeared unsteady on their feet during the exchange.
The other man lost his balance momentarily and fell to the ground after a series of rapid punches.
Yorke told TMZ that the incident was an act of self-defense, saying, “This guy I didn’t know was charging at me and I had to defend myself.”
The chaotic scene unfolded in public, with onlookers nearby as the fight continued.
Despite the physical nature of the crash, authorities could not be reached and no arrests were reported.
The circumstances that led to the confrontation remain unclear, and York has not released any additional statements.
The former child star rose to fame as part of the ensemble cast of “The Sandlot.”
He also appeared in other television series in the 1990s, including “Saved by the Bell: The College Years,” “Boy Meets World,” “Sliders,” and “Hey Arnold!”
In 2017, Yorke appeared in an episode of the Showtime series “SMILF.”
