Michael Madsen has pᴀssed away at the age of 67. The long-time actor has appeared in over a hundred films like Reservoir Dogs, dozens of television shows, and some pretty notable video games over the years. Madsen is perhaps best known for his collaborations with filmmakers like Quentin Tarantino. Madsen’s final film roles are currently in post-production, including the upcoming Power Rangers riff, Legend of the White Dragon.
THR confirmed Madsen’s pᴀssing, noting that the cause of death was not immediately available. However, authorities believe Madsen’s pᴀssing was due to natural causes. In a statement from his managers, Susan Ferris and Ron Smith, and publicist Liz Rodriguez, that was shared on Instagram by NBC LA, the trio reflected on Madsen’s recent work.
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Remembering Michael Madsen For His Four-Decade Long Career
Michael Madsen Was Best Known For His Tarantino Collaborations, But He Had Hundreds Of Performances
Michael Madsen started his professional acting career at the Steppenwolf Theater Company in Chicago before making his film debut in films like 1982’s Against All Hope and the Matthew Broderick-led WarGames. Madsen’s career went through a big upswing after his appearances in Quentin Tarantino’s debut film, Reservoir Dogs, as Mr. Blonde.
He also appeared as Budd in Kill Bill, Joe Gage in The Hateful Eight, and Sheriff Hackett in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Among the actor’s other most famous roles were Jimmy Lennox in Thelma & Louise, Virgil Earp in Wyatt Earp, and Glen Greenwood in the Free Willy films.
Madsen appeared in several TV shows during his career, often in guest appearances. Madsen also made voice-over appearances in video games like Grand Theft Auto III and Dishonored, spreading his reach across more mediums. Madsen’s iconic performances made him a fixture of the entertainment world for decades, and will continue to do so for decades to come.
ScreenRant Shares Their Condolences To Michael Madsen’s Family & Close Friends
Michael Madsen’s Most Famous Performances Will Live On
Michael Madsen was a prolific figure in the film world, with hundreds of performances to his name. He helped put Tarantino on the map, and his unsettling performance as Mr. Blonde remains one of the most memorable minor villains of any film in the last 50 years.
Madsen’s willingness to take on all sorts of roles helped elevate smaller movies and get them in front of a wider audience. Throughout it all, Madsen had a self-aware sense of humor and a cool edge that he leaned into for his film performances. Madsen developed countless friendships across his four decades in the industry and leaves behind a large family.
Our well wishes, sympathies, and prayers are with all of Michael’s friends and family. While Madsen may be gone, his performances will live on forever. His performances have been referenced and remixed over the years, and will continue to inspire movie fans for decades to come. While Michael Madsen might be gone, his impact on cinema never will be.
Source: NBC News, The Hollywood Reporter
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