More than 40 years of career, Madsen gained popularity thanks to the roles of mysterious and often sharp characters in movies such as “Kill Bill. Film 1”, “Frantic Dogs”, “Telma and Louise” and “Donnie Brasko”.
American actor Michael Madsen died at the age of 67 at his home in Malibu, said artist and local authorities. According to Sheriff Los Angeles, there are no traces of violence. Madsen died of a heart arrest, confirmed in a letter to his manager Ron Smith. This was reported by The Guardian.
“Michael is preparing to release a new book called” tears for my father: outdoor thoughts and poems “, which is now in the edit phase. Michael Madsen is one of the Hollywood cult actors, which many will not have enough,” Smith said in a statement.
More than 40 years of career, Madsen gained popularity thanks to the roles of mysterious and often sharp characters in movies such as “Kill Bill. Film 1”, “Frantic Dogs”, “Telma and Louise” and “Donnie Brasko”.
Madsen started his career in Chicago at the Steppenwolf Theater as a student of John Malkovich, and went to the big screen in 1983. The world’s recognition came to him in 1994, when he played ruthless criminal Mr. Blond in the debut film Tarantino “Frantic Dogs”.
However, the actor often explained the inability of his career to the fact that he was “quite not at that time” because he felt he was closer to black and white movies, where the heroes were more straightforward and simple.
Earlier in the 722 years of life, American actress and producer Valerie Maffei died.
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