Actor Julian McMahon at the Critics' Choice Awards in California in 2016 - Photo: REUTERS
According to Variety, the information was confirmed on the Facebook page of the Nip/Tuck series. In a memorial post, Warner Bros. Television wrote: "We are deeply saddened by the passing of Julian McMahon. Our deepest condolences go out to his family, friends, colleagues, and fans."
His wife, Kelly McMahon, said Julian McMahon breathed his last on July 2 in Clearwater (Florida, USA) after a battle with cancer.
Kelly McMahon shared: "It is with an open heart that I want to announce to the world that my beloved husband, Julian McMahon, has passed away peacefully, after a courageous battle with cancer. Julian McMahon loved life. He loved his family, friends, work and fans. His greatest wish was to bring joy to as many people as possible."
Villain Doctor Doom and his memorable roles
Julian McMahon began his career in Australian television series such as The Power, the Passion and Home and Away . His first film role was as a lifeguard in the comedy Wet and Wild Summer (1992), co-starring Elliott Gould and Christopher Atkins.
One of his first jobs in the US was a 22-episode role on the NBC series Another World .
He then took on a supporting role in the series Profiler , before breaking out as Cole Turner in the hit teen fantasy series Charmed . He remained with the series for three seasons.
Julian McMahon (second from left) as a child, photographed with his father Sir William “Billy” McMahon - Prime Minister of Australia from 1971–1972, his mother Lady Sonia McMahon and his sister Melinda - Photo: Bettmann/Bettmann Archive
Julian McMahon's first major role as a television personality was as plastic surgeon Christian Troy on Ryan Murphy's Nip/Tuck , a gritty and dramatic series that ran for six seasons on FX.
In the film, he plays a charming but arrogant doctor who works alongside the character Sean McNamara (played by Dylan Walsh). This role earned McMahon a Golden Globe nomination in 2005.
Julian McMahon as Dr Christian Troy and Dylan Walsh as Dr Sean McNamara in Nip/Tuck - Photo: Channel 4
Years after Nip/Tuck ended, Julian McMahon continued to make his mark with a starring role in the crime series FBI: Most Wanted. He played Jesse LaCroix, a senior FBI agent who serves as a leader and mentor to the younger members of the team.
Julian McMahon joined the series in 2020 and appeared in 43 episodes before leaving the project in 2022.
In addition, Julian McMahon also participated in many other television series such as Full Circle, Hunters, Runaways and The Residence.
Julian McMahon, who played Doctor Doom in Fantastic Four (2005), said he believes Robert Downey Jr. would be extraordinary as the villain in Avengers: Doomsday - Photo: Fiction Horizon
In his film career, Julian McMahon's most famous role is the villain Doctor Doom in the blockbuster Fantastic Four (2005) and its sequel Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007) directed by Tim Story.
Some of his other film credits include Red, Faces in the Crowd, Paranoia, Swinging Safari, Monster Party, The Surfer and The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat.
Julian McMahon was born on July 27, 1968 in Sydney, Australia. He is the son of former Australian Prime Minister Billy McMahon, who held the position from 1971 to 1972.
In his personal life, from 1994 to 1995, he was married to actress Dannii Minogue - the younger sister of famous singer Kylie Minogue. The marriage lasted about 18 months.
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