Australian actor Julian McMahon, renowned for his roles in "Nip/Tuck" and "Charmed," has died at the age of 56. His wife announced that he passed away in Clearwater, Florida due to cancer. Tributes from co-stars and colleagues pour in as the entertainment industry mourns his loss.
Australian Actor Julian McMahon Passes Away at 56

Australian Actor Julian McMahon Passes Away at 56
The beloved star of "Nip/Tuck" and "Charmed" dies following a battle with cancer.
In a poignant statement, Kelly Paniagua, McMahon’s wife, shared that he "loved life" and was deeply committed to bringing joy to others. McMahon became a household name with the enchanting series "Charmed" before solidifying his status in Hollywood through the medical drama "Nip/Tuck," where he portrayed the charismatic plastic surgeon Dr. Christian Troy. This role earned him critical acclaim and a Golden Globe nomination over the series’ six-season run from 2003 to 2010.
Dylan Walsh, his co-star in "Nip/Tuck," expressed his shock and sorrow, stating, “We rode this wave together and I loved him,” along with heartfelt memories of their shared experiences on set.
Known for his work as Doctor Doom in the "Fantastic Four" films and his recent role in "FBI: Most Wanted," McMahon's talent extended across a variety of genres. Dick Wolf, the producer of "FBI: Most Wanted," called the news of McMahon's passing "shocking."
The actor came from a prominent Australian family, being the son of a former Prime Minister, and played the role of a prime minister in one of his last projects, Netflix's "The Residence." McMahon's personal life included three marriages, notably to Australian singer-actress Dannii Minogue, which connected him to another celebrated figure in the industry.
McMahon leaves behind a legacy of cherished performances and fond memories, as fans and colleagues alike reflect on a life well-lived.
Dylan Walsh, his co-star in "Nip/Tuck," expressed his shock and sorrow, stating, “We rode this wave together and I loved him,” along with heartfelt memories of their shared experiences on set.
Known for his work as Doctor Doom in the "Fantastic Four" films and his recent role in "FBI: Most Wanted," McMahon's talent extended across a variety of genres. Dick Wolf, the producer of "FBI: Most Wanted," called the news of McMahon's passing "shocking."
The actor came from a prominent Australian family, being the son of a former Prime Minister, and played the role of a prime minister in one of his last projects, Netflix's "The Residence." McMahon's personal life included three marriages, notably to Australian singer-actress Dannii Minogue, which connected him to another celebrated figure in the industry.
McMahon leaves behind a legacy of cherished performances and fond memories, as fans and colleagues alike reflect on a life well-lived.