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Veteran American Actor Michael Madsen Dies At 67

Hollywood has lost one of its iconic tough guys, as veteran actor Michael Madsen has passed away at the age of 67.
The sad news was confirmed by NBC on its official website. According to Madsen’s manager, Ron Smith, the actor died on Thursday morning after suffering a cardiac arrest.
With a career spanning over 40 years, Madsen became widely recognized for his intense, gritty performances, often playing brooding and complex characters.
He rose to fame through his unforgettable roles in Quentin Tarantino’s classics—most notably as the sadistic thief Mr. Blonde in Reservoir Dogs and the weary assassin Budd in Kill Bill: Vol. 2—cementing his status as a cult figure in American cinema.
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