Michael Madsen dies, iconic actor from 'Kill Bill' and 'Reservoir Dogs'

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Michael Madsen dies, iconic actor from ‘Kill Bill’ and ‘Reservoir Dogs’

Michael Madsen was one of Quentin Tarantino’s fetish actors, especially known for his work in ‘Kill Bill’, ‘Reservoir Dogs’ and ‘Donnie Brasco’, by Mike Newell. The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed his death at age 67, who took place this Thursday at his home in Malibu.

According to TMZ, who cites police sources, an unidentified individual called emergency services. Then, the actor was found at home and declared dead around half past eight in the morning. In the words of its representatives, the most feasible thing is that it has been a heart problem.

Madsen starred in one of Tarantino’s most iconic scenes, in which he tortures a policeman to the song ‘Stuck in the Middle With You’ by Stealers Wheel, with dance and everything. It also has a prolific career composed of more than 300 films and dates back to the 80s.

⁠ “In the last two years, Michael Madsen has been doing incredible work in independent cinema and was looking forward to starting this new chapter in his life. Michael also prepared to publish a new book entitled Tears for My Father: Outlaw Thoughts and Poems, currently. Michael Madsen was one of the most emblematic actors of Hollywood, whom we will miss, which we will miss in a statement. The actor representatives, Susan Ferris and Ron Smith.

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