Actor Michael Madsen died. The star of “Reserve Dogs” and “Kill Bill” was 67 years old

Actor Michael Madsen died on Thursday, July 3, following a cardiac arrest. The star, aged 67, was found breathless in his house in Malibu.

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Actor Michael Madsen died on Thursday, July 3, following a cardiac arrest. The 67 -year -old star was found breathless in his house in Malibu, following a cardiac arrest.

The actor was declared deceased on Thursday, at 8:25 local time, according to the authorities, quoted by The Guardian. Ron Smith, Michael Madsen’s manager, said the actor had died following a cardiac arrest.

In the last two years, Michael Madsen has done incredible work in the field of independent films, including the feature films Resurrection Road, Concessions and Cookbook for Southern Housewives, and looking forward to this new chapter in his life. Michael was also preparing to launch a new book entitled Tears for My Father: Outlaw Thoughts and Poems, which is being edited. Michael Madsen was one of Hollywood’s iconic actors and will be regretted by many ”, have transmitted in a statement Ron Smith and another manager of the actor, Susan Ferris, together with the publicist Liz Rodriguez.

Throughout a four-decade career, the actor has been acclaimed for his roles in films such as “Kill Bill: Vol. 1”, “Reserve Dogs”, “Thelma & Louise” or “Donnie Braco”. He also played in other tarantino’s more recent films, such as “The Hateful Eight” and “Once Upon A Time in Hollywood”.

Madsen started his career in Chicago as a member of Steppenwolf Theater, before debuting on the big screen in 1983, in the movie SF “Wargames.”

Michael Madsen was “an enigmatic force in the entertainment industry”, Being considered one of the most intense and convincing actors, according to IMDB