Actor Michael Madsen, best known for his work and collaborations in numerous Quentin Tarantino films, has died.
Madsen, 67, was found unresponsive at his Malibu, California, residence on July 3, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department confirmed to The Epoch Times.
Deputies responded to a 911 call Thursday morning, and the actor was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities said he likely died from a cardiac arrest.
They highlighted what would have been the next chapter of his life, working in independent filmmaking over the last two years. His projects include upcoming feature films “Resurrection Road,” “Concessions,” and “Cookbook for Southern Housewives.”
Prolific Career
Born in Chicago in 1957, Madsen developed an early passion for the theater. His mother was an author and filmmaker, and his two sisters were, notably, also in the acting profession.Under the tutelage of actor, producer, and director John Malkovich, Madsen began his professional career at Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre.
Madsen was recognized for his work in Hollywood with 26 award wins and 7 nominations.
The awards included Best Actor in 2007 and 2008 for his role in “Strength and Honour” at the New York International, Boston, and Mount Shasta International film festivals.
