People.com Celebrity Josh Hartnett Feeling Fine After Leaving Hospital But the actor's doctors are still running tests after his complaints about stomach pain, his rep tells PEOPLE By Julie Jordan Julie Jordan Instagram Twitter Julie Jordan is an Editor at Large for PEOPLE. She has been with the brand for 25 years, holding various roles in the Los Angeles Bureau including Associate Bureau Chief. In 2006, she relocated to the Midwest where she continues to cover all things entertainment and Hollywood, including celebrity covers, features and specials such as Sexiest Man Alive and the Beautiful Issue.Prior to joining PEOPLE, Jordan freelanced for magazines such as SOUTHERN LIVING and graduated from the University of Missouri with a Bachelor's degree in Journalism. She is well-versed in what it takes to be the Sexiest Man Alive (having interviewed 11 of them for their cover stories) and considers shooting a confetti cannon on-stage alongside Garth Brooks during his performance of "Friends in Low Places" a career highlight. People Editorial Guidelines Published on April 3, 2009 07:00 PM Share Tweet Pin Email Photo: Richard Young/Startraks Josh Hartnett has been released from L.A.’s Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where he had been hospitalized since Monday for a gastrointestinal problem. “He’s fine,” his rep Susan Patricola tells PEOPLE. “They are running tests, which take time to get back and it’s a process of elimination.” The 30-year-old Pearl Harbor star was taken to the hospital by ambulance Monday after complaining of abdominal pains. Patricola said Hartnett was under observation for a “flare-up” of gastrointestinal problem he has been suffering from for several months since starring in the London stage version of Rain Man. “They just have to figure out what it is,” she says.