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Veteran Hollywood actor Michael Madsen was found lying motionless at his home.
According to foreign media reports, Madsen was found lying motionless at his home in Malibu, California in the early morning of July 3. Medical staff later confirmed that the actor had passed away.
Los Angeles police initially determined that Madsen’s cause of death was illness, with no signs of murder. His manager, Ron Smith, said the actor died of sudden cardiac arrest.
Michael Madsen was born on September 25, 2025 in the United States. He started acting in the 1980s and has appeared in more than 300 films. He often plays villains such as gangsters, thugs or corrupt police officers…
Michael Madsen found dead at home
Madsen made a strong impression with his role as Mr. Blonde, a robber in the movie
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
– the debut work that made director Quentin Tarantino’s name.
In the film, the scene where Mr. Blonde dances while torturing a policeman has become one of the most iconic moments of contemporary American cinema.
Following the success of this film, Madsen continued to appear in director Tarantino’s blockbusters such as
Kill Bill, The Hateful Eight and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.In addition to acting, Madsen is also known as a poet and has published many poetry collections such as
Burning in Paradise and Expecting Rain.
Actor Michael Madsen
Madsen’s manager said that in recent years, the actor has appeared in three new films, including
Resurrection Road, Concessions and Cookbook for Southern Housewives.
At the same time, he is preparing to release a new book of poetry called
Tears For My Father: Outlaw Thoughts and Poems.Before her brother’s death, actress Virginia Madsen – Madsen’s sister, wrote on social media: “I will miss the jokes between us as well as his spontaneous laughter and voice. I will miss the image of the boy before he became a legendary character. I miss my brother.”
On his personal page, actor Walton Goggins – a co-star with Madsen in the movie
The Hateful Eight
, wrote: “He was a poet, a bad boy and an artist with a soul that had its own unique features. It is impossible to express it all in words, I can only say… I love you, brother.”
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