Julian McMahon’s cause of death confirmed as the ‘Charmed’ and ‘Nip/Tuck’ actor dies at age 56

Australian actor Julian McMahon died at the age of 56.
Charmed and Nip/Tuck Star Clearwater passed away peacefully in Florida, his wife Kelly said in a statement. Deadline.
“Julian loved life. He loved his family. He loved his friends. He loved his job and loved his fans,” he said.
“The deepest wish was to bring joy to life as much as possible.”
The actor was fighting the cancer that his wife described as a “brave yapıştır, because he asked for privacy for the family during grief.
“We are grateful for memories,” he added.
“We wish that everyone with Julian will continue to find joy in life.”
McMahon’s screen career began in Australia in the late 1980s with a short -lived soap The Power, passion.
The player quickly jumped to the United States, where his thoughtful charisma won a series of high -profile television.
In 1993, before the American soap found a cult in another world, profiles and later in Charmmed, a cult where Iblis-random-love interest played Cole Turner. However, Ryan Murphy’s slippery plastic surgeon Dr Christian Troy in Nip/Tuck’s Nip/Tuck has gained a golden sphere nomination and admiration during the six -season run.
Recently, McMahon has returned to his own country to take part in the opposite of Nicolas Cage in Surfer, Stan, Stan.
The final screen role shook the fictional Australian Prime Minister Stephen Roos at The Residence, the political mystery drama of Netflix earlier this year.
McMahon was the son of former Australian Prime Minister Sir William McMahon and late philanthropist Mrs. McMahon.
McMahon married twice in his personal life.
Although the marriage ended the following year, after meeting with the house and far, he married the singer and actor Dannii Minogue in 1994. Later, he married Baywatch star Brooke Burns in 1999; They divorced in 2001.
In the coming days, tributes are expected to flow for the actor who has spent in the light of spotlight for more than thirty years during television, film and fashion.
More will come …