Julian McMahon Passes Away, Nip/Tuck Star Was 56

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Julian McMahon Passes Away, Nip/Tuck Star Was 56

Actor Julian McMahon, finest identified for his roles in Nip/Tuck, Charmed, and taking part in Physician Doom within the 2000s Implausible 4 movies, died this previous week on the age of 56.

McMahon’s spouse, Kelly McMahon, shared a press release to Deadline on Friday, revealing that Julian handed away on July 2, after a personal battle with most cancers. In her assertion, Kelly stated her husband wished to carry pleasure to as many individuals as attainable, and that his household and associates are grateful for his recollections.

“With an open coronary heart, I want to share with the world that my beloved husband, Julian McMahon, died peacefully this week after a valiant effort to beat most cancers,” Kelly McMahon stated in her assertion. “Julian liked life. He liked his household. He liked his associates. He liked his work, and he liked his followers. His deepest want was to carry pleasure into as many lives as attainable. We ask for assist throughout this time to permit our household to grieve in privateness. And we want for all of these to whom Julian introduced pleasure, to proceed to search out pleasure in life. We’re grateful for the recollections.”

Julian was born in Sydney, Australia, in 1968, and started his profession as a mannequin earlier than transitioning to appearing in 1989. McMahon starred within the Australian daytime cleaning soap opera The Energy, The Ardour, and would go on to star within the long-running cleaning soap opera Residence and Away in 1990-91. He made his movie debut within the 1992 comedy movie Moist and Wild Summer time! earlier than making his solution to America to star in a number of tasks. His first massive position within the states was on the crime drama Profiler, earlier than he would go on to star in Charmed, taking part in Cole Turner throughout the present’s third, fourth, and fifth seasons.

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McMahon’s most memorable position got here in 2003, when he starred in Ryan Murphy’s hit FX medical drama Nip/Tuck for all six of its seasons. McMahon additionally starred as Physician Doom within the Fox Implausible 4 movies, showing in 2005’s Implausible 4 and 2007’s Implausible 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer.

sondramedia extends its condolences to the household and associates of McMahon.

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