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Iconic Actor Michael Madsen Found Dead at 67

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Michael Madsen, renowned for his roles in Quentin Tarantino films like Reservoir Dogs, was found dead at his Malibu home at 67. Authorities report no foul play, suggesting a possible cardiac arrest. Celebrated for his significant contributions to cinema, Madsen left behind a legacy of over 300 film credits, including Kill Bill and The Hateful Eight. His death comes shortly after expressing eagerness for upcoming projects, reflecting the profound impact he had on fans and colleagues alike.

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Michael Madsen, the iconic actor known for his roles in Quentin Tarantino films, was found dead at the age of 67 on Thursday, July 3, at his home in Malibu. Authorities were dispatched to the residence following a 911 call, where they discovered Madsen unresponsive. He was pronounced dead at the scene at approximately 8:25 a.m. PT.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office reported that there is no suspicion of foul play surrounding Madsen’s death. Initial assessments suggest that he may have suffered a cardiac arrest. His manager indicated that he had been looking forward to continuing his acting career and had multiple upcoming projects, including a book titled Tears For My Father: Outlaw Thoughts and Poems.

Michael Madsen was celebrated for his collaborations with renowned director Quentin Tarantino, featuring prominently in films such as Reservoir Dogs, where he portrayed the memorable character Mr. Blonde. This role included an iconic scene where he danced while torturing a police officer, solidifying his status as a notable figure in cinema. His other significant appearances include roles in Kill Bill: Vol. 1 and 2, The Hateful Eight, and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Beyond Tarantino, Madsen’s filmography boasts over 300 credits, including performances in Thelma & Louise, Free Willy, and more recent works like Scary Movie 4.

Madsen was also engaged in independent films, such as Resurrection Road, Concessions, and Cookbook for Southern Housewives. His career spanned from the early 1980s and included a variety of television series, such as Powers, Hawaii Five-O, Blue Bloods, Bob’s Burgers, 24, and CSI: Miami.

In the wake of his death, the Fanboy Expo in Knoxville, where Madsen was slated to make an appearance, extended their condolences on social media, reflecting the profound impact he had on both fans and the film community.

On a personal note, Madsen was married three times. He had three sons—Calvin, Luke, and Hudson—with his last wife, DeAnna Morgan. Tragically, his son Hudson died by suicide in January 2022, a loss that profoundly affected Madsen. His most recent public appearance took place at the Chiller Theatre Expo on April 27, 2025.

Despite his considerable achievements, Madsen’s life was not without challenges. He faced legal issues, including arrests for trespassing in February 2022 and domestic battery in August 2024. Such incidents highlighted the struggles he faced outside of his acting career.

As the news of his passing spreads, Michael Madsen’s contributions to film and television will undoubtedly be remembered by fans and fellow artists alike. His unique talent and memorable performances have left a lasting legacy in the entertainment industry.

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