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Julian McMahon, star of ‘Nip/Tuck’ and ‘Fantastic Four,’ dies at 56

Actor Julian McMahon, who was famous for playing Dr. Douom in “Fantastic Four” films in early 2000 and starring in the preferred performances of fans including “NIP/Tuck” and “Charmed”. It was 56.

His wife, Kelly McMahon, said in a statement that McMahon “died in peace this week after a brave effort to overcome cancer.”

She said, “Julian loved life. He loved his family. He loved his friends. He loved his work, and he loved his fans.” “His deepest wish was to bring joy to the largest possible number of lives.”

She added, “We ask for support during this time to allow our family to be saddened by privacy.” “We want everyone who brought Julian joy, to continue to find joy in life. We are grateful for memories.”

McMahon’s death was confirmed in a Facebook Publisher Through the “NIP/Tuck” series, created by the famous television writer Ryan Murphy.

“The Warner Bruce TV mourns our friend Julian McMahon.” “Our thoughts with his family, friends, colleagues and fans.”

He achieved the role of McMahon as Dr. Christian Troy in “NIP/Tuck” his nomination in Golden Globe for the best actor in a television drama series. The series was broadcast on FX from 2003 to 2010, while McMahon starred in two sessions of “Fantastic Four”, “Fantastic Four” and “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer”.

McMahon’s march was launched in the “Charmed” TV series “Charmed”, in which he participated with Shanin Duhri and Alyssa Milan from 2000 to 2005.

Milan shared A picture of McMahon and it is On Instagram on Friday, he described him as a “dear friend” saying that she is “sad” because of his loss.

She said: “He made me feel safe as an actor. He is seen as a woman. He challenged me, bothering me, and supporting me.” “We have been very different, however somehow we always understand each other.”

Julian McMahon as Doctor Douom in early 2000 “Fantastic Four”.UNITED GMBH / Alamy Photo album

The Hollywood star was born in Sydney, Australia, on July 27, 1968, and praised the famous fathers.

His father, William McMahon, Australia Prime Minister from 1971 to 1972, was his mother Sonia McMahon, Australian social icon and fashion.

In an interview with Jimmy Kimmel in 2007, McMahon said he did not remember many of his father’s days as Australia’s leader because of his young age.

“It is a little different because Australia is a smaller country. It was the seventies. Everything was not public,” he said. “It was a little easier. You were not growing into the spotlight. The photographers were not following you.”

In 2018, McMahon returned to Australia for the movie “Swinging Safari”, along with Australian star Kylie Minogue. Minug was the former sister of McMahon from McMahon’s first marriage to Minug’s younger sister, Danny Minog, in the nineties.

McMahon may have benefited from his little memories of his father’s presidency in one of his final roles, as the Australian Prime Minister played in the “Resident” killing series, which was first shown on Netflix this year.

In addition to his wife, Kelly McMahon, whom he married in 2014, McMahon leaves the daughter of Madison, from a former marriage to the Brock Burns model.

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