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Actor Emile Hirsch appears in court on Monday, Aug. 17, 2015, in Park City, Utah, after pleading guilty to misdemeanor assault after being accused of putting a female studio executive in a chokehold at a Utah nightclub during the Sundance Film Festival. The 30-year-old from Encino, Calif., will spend 15 days in jail, pay a $4,750 fine and do 50 hours of community service. If he completes the sentence, the charge will be dismissed. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, Pool) Image Credit: AP

Hollywood star Emile Hirsch was sentenced to two weeks in jail after pleading guilty to assaulting a Paramount movie executive at the Sundance Film Festival, US media reported on Monday.

The Into the Wild star was also fined $4,750 (Dh17,442) and sentenced to 50 hours of community service for attacking executive Daniele Bernfeld at a disco in Park City in January, at a hearing in the Utah city that hosts the famous festival.

The actor — who earlier said he was drunk and does not recall the incident — said there was “no excuse. It was wrong, reckless.”

“I thought I was going to die,” he added.

Hirsch, 30, recently went to rehab for alcohol addiction.

He also apologised to Bernfeld.

The actor is known for edgy and challenging roles — such as Aids and LGBT rights activist Cleve Jones in Milk.