The man accused of shoving a young actress onto the subway tracks after groping her in the West Village was arrested on charges of attempted murder early Sunday and taken to Bellevue Hospital, officials said.

Kimani Stephenson, 24, was arrested at 3 a.m., two days after the attack, after a neighbor from his Lower East Side housing project recognized his face from a surveillance photo and called in an anonymous tip, sources said.

Stephenson was initially scheduled to be arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court after his arrest but was transported to the hospital, the court said. It was not immediately clear why he was hospitalized.

Police say Stephenson has five prior arrests, including a robbery in 2009 for which he was on parole.

Police say Stephenson approached Bonnie Currie, 22, as she waited for an F/M train at an East Village subway station early Friday and allegedly grabbed her crotch.

When she told him to “F–k off,” he reportedly pushed her onto the tracks.

“Physically I’m very beat up and sore,” Currie told The Post hours after the incident. “Mentally is harder to explain. I cried hysterically for many hours this morning in the ER.”

Currie, who grew up in Vermont, skipped town for a few days to relax in the country with relatives, her Washington Heights roommate and a co-worker said.

“She’s definitely coming back,” according to a man who said he works with her at the Hillstone Restaurant on Park Avenue.

“New York is her home.”