Credited from: NEWSWEEK
Michael Madsen, known for his roles in Quentin Tarantino's films like "Reservoir Dogs" and "Kill Bill", has died at the age of 67. He was found unresponsive in his Malibu home on July 3, 2025, with authorities indicating that he died of cardiac arrest, according to his manager Ron Smith, who confirmed the news to various media outlets, including CBS News and BBC.
The Hollywood actor's career spanned over three decades and included a remarkable portfolio of more than 300 credits in film and television, showcasing Madsen's versatility. His role as Mr. Blonde in "Reservoir Dogs," where he infamously tortured a police officer while dancing, defined his career, according to reports from Newsweek and Channel News Asia.
In recent years, Madsen had been engaged in various independent films and was looking forward to new projects, such as "Resurrection Road," "Concessions," and "Cookbook for Southern Housewives." His managers noted that he was also preparing to release a book titled "Tears for My Father: Outlaw Thoughts and Poems." These insights were shared by his managers to sources including HuffPost and India Times.