Los Angeles, (EFE) .- The American actor Michael Madsen, known for his work in films such as ‘Kill Bill Vol. 2’ and ‘Reservoir Dogs’, died at age 67, as reported on Thursday.
Authorities confirmed to the specialized environment The Hollywood Reporter found Madsen unconscious at his home in Malibu after receiving a call from 911, and was declared dead this morning.
In addition, his representative confirmed to national media that the actor apparently suffered “a cardiac arrest”, and told TMZ that Madsen was excited to show the work he had been doing in independent cinema, including the feature films ‘Resurrection Road’, ‘Concessions’ and ‘Cookbook for Southern Housewives’.
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Madsen was a recurring actor in Quentin Tarantino’s films, including his prima ‘reservoir dogs’, ‘The Hateful Eight’, ‘Kill Bill’ or ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’.
However, his career composed of more than 328 titles, according to IMDB databases, was also marked by films such as ‘Donnie Brasco’, by Mike Newell, or ‘Thelma & Louise’, by Ridley Scott.
Madsen was born in Chicago on September 25, 1957 and got his first film role with the movie ‘War Games’, 1983, starring Matthew Broderick.
Most of her career dedicated her to the cinema, but among the hundreds of titles in which she participated, some television works such as ‘Vengance Unlimited’ or ‘Tilt’ also stand out.
In addition, the interpreter also has credits as a producer and screenwriter, and in parallel to his work as an actor he published several books as a ‘Burning in Paradise’, of 1998, or ‘Expecting Rain’, 2013.
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