BRITISH actor Murray Head was rushed to the hospital after he got involved in a horror crash with a lorry in France. The actor was on his way to his home to Saucède when he lost control of his car on the Gan ring road in Pyrénées-Atlantiques. GettyThe actor crashed with a lorry on his way home in France[/caption] According to local media, Head was taken to hospital in Pau conscious but with “relative urgency”. Speaking to French media outlet Sud Ouest, the 76-year-old said: “I was incredibly lucky.” “I was going north-south and then I found myself going the other way. Was I dazzled by the sun? I don’t know. I hadn’t had anything to drink.” The star has reportedly returned home today. He added: “I’ve got aches and pains. It hurts a lot. I was incredibly lucky.” The accident happened on Monday around 3pm just hours after his interview with France Bleu Béarn Bigorre about the Queen’s death. Born in London, the actor the actor and singer is best known for his role as Bob Elkin in the Oscar-nominated film Sunday Bloody Sunday. He is also known for his international hit songs Superstar and One Night in Bangkok.