Veteran American actor Michael Madsen has passed away at the age of 67. His death was confirmed by NBC News, which reported that the actor died on Thursday morning following a cardiac arrest, according to a statement by his manager, Ron Smith.
Madsen’s career spanned over four decades, during which he became renowned for portraying intense, often morally ambiguous characters.
He was particularly known for his collaborations with acclaimed director Quentin Tarantino, earning cult status for his chilling performance as Mr. Blonde in Reservoir Dogs and later as the weary assassin Budd in Kill Bill: Vol. 2.
A native of Chicago, Madsen brought a rugged charisma and emotional depth to every role he played, often becoming the standout in gritty, character-driven films. His other notable credits include Donnie Brasco, Thelma & Louise, Sin City, and dozens of independent films that showcased his range.
Madsen’s death marks the end of an era for fans of hard-edged Hollywood cinema, where he carved a niche as a symbol of raw, uncompromising masculinity on screen.
He is survived by his wife, DeAnna Madsen, and their children.
Tributes from fans, colleagues, and the film industry continue to pour in as Hollywood remembers one of its most distinctive screen presences.
