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  1. Michael Madsen (born September 25, 1958 [1]) is an American actor.

  2. Michael Madsen is an enigmatic force in the entertainment industry, widely regarded as one of the most intense and compelling actors of our time. With an electrifying presence both on and off the screen, he has captivated audiences worldwide with his mesmerizing performances, making an indelible mark on the realm of cinema.

  3. Jan 24, 2023 · Best known for his work with acclaimed filmmaker Quentin Tarantino in films like "Reservoir Dogs" and "Kill Bill," Madsen has played everything from a quietly menacing...

  4. Jan 25, 2022 · Hudson Madsen, son of 'Reservoir Dogs' star Michael Madsen, died by suicide at age 26. The actor said his last text from his son read: 'I love you dad.'

  5. Michael Madsen is an enigmatic force in the entertainment industry, widely regarded as one of the most intense and compelling actors of our time. With an electrifying presence both on and off the screen, he has captivated audiences worldwide with his mesmerizing performances, making an indelible mark on the realm of cinema.

  6. Jan 26, 2022 · Actor Michael Madsen is mourning the loss of his 26-year-old son Hudson. Honolulu's medical examiner office confirmed Hudson died Sunday of an apparent suicide, according to reports from E! and...

  7. Michael Madsen: ‘Harvey Weinstein never liked me – he didn’t want me in any of Tarantino’s movies’. The Reservoir Dogs star and standout of a new Tarantino documentary tells Adam White why he...

  8. An American actor, poet, and photographer. He has starred in central roles in such films as Reservoir Dogs, Free Willy, Donnie Brasco, and Kill Bill, in addition to a supporting role in Sin City. Madsen is also credited with voice work in several video games, including Grand Theft Auto III, True Crime: Streets of L.A. and DRIV3R. Read More.

  9. May 16, 2018 · Cannes: Michael Madsen on Being Typecast, His Dream Role and the Mixed Legacy of ‘Reservoir Dogs’ The veteran actor of more than 200 films says he's ready to break out of the tough guy stereotype.

  10. Michael Madsen: Good Lord!That’ll help. Smashing! Melissa Parker (Smashing Interviews Magazine): You know, I remember seeing you on Cagney & Lacey back in 1984.Michael Madsen: That was one of the first things I ever did.I was an auto mechanic at the Union 76 in Beverly Hills, and that was one of the first jobs I ever got.