The dapper Australian actor Julian McMahon, who starred in FBI: Most Wanted, Charmed, Nip/Tuck, and the early 2000s Fantastic Four movies, has away. His age was 56.
According to the official Nip/TuckFacebook page, McMahon passed away. Warner Bros. Television laments the passing of our friend Julian McMahon, according to the memorial post. We are thinking of his fans, coworkers, friends, and family.
The reported deadline Following a lonely fight with cancer, McMahon passed away in Clearwater, Florida, on July 2.
McMahon began his career in a series of Australian television soap operas, such as Home and Away, The Power, and The Passion.
He costarred with Elliott Gould and Christopher Atkins in the 1992 comedy Wet and Wild Summer, when he made his cinematic debut as a lifeguard.
A 22-episode arc on the NBC soap opera Another World was one of McMahon’s earliest TV roles in the United States.
After that, he got a recurring part on Profiler, another NBC show, before making his debut as Cole Turner on Charmed. The spooky teen drama featured him in three seasons.
Ryan Murphy’s campy plastic surgery comedy Nip/Tuck, which ran on FX for six seasons, was McMahon’s first significant leading role on television.
He played the role of Dr. Christian Troy, a conceited and womanizing surgeon who collaborated with Dr. Sean McNamara, played by Dylan Walsh, who was more mild-mannered. In 2005, he received a Golden Globe nomination for the role.
McMahon’s next significant television job came on FBI: Most Wanted, years after the FX series. He played Jesse LaCroix, a supervisory special agent who trained junior team members.
Before leaving the show in 2022, he appeared in 43 episodes after joining in 2020.
In a statement, FBI: Most Wanted producer Dick Wolf commented, “What shocking news.”
The entire Wolf Entertainment team is extremely grieved by Julian’s passing, and we send our sympathies to his family.
The Residence, Hunters, Runaways, and Full Circle are among McMahon’s other television credits.
Playing the evil Doctor Doom in Tim Story’s 2005 Fantastic Four and its 2007 follow-up, Rise of the Silver Surfer, is McMahon’s most well-known cinematic role.
Red, Faces in the Crowd, Paranoia, Swinging Safari, Monster Party, The Surfer, and The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat are some of his other film credits.
McMahon was born on July 27, 1968, in Sydney, Australia. His father, Billy McMahon, served as Prime Minister of Australia from 1971 to 1972.
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