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Michael Madsen, ‘Reservoir Dogs’ and ‘Kill Bill’ Actor, Dies at 67
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Author: Big Mongo
Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2025 19:20
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https://variety.com/2025/film/news/michael-madsen-dead-reservoir-
dogs-1236446983/

Michael Madsen, ‘Reservoir Dogs’ and ‘Kill Bill’ Actor, Dies at 67


By Michaela Zee

Michael Madsen, the actor known for his roles in Quentin Tarantino films
including “Kill Bill: Vols. 1 & 2″ and “Reservoir Dogs,” has died, Variety
has confirmed. He was 67.

Madsen was found unresponsive in his Malibu home Thursday morning,
according to his rep, who said the cause appeared to be a cardiac arrrest.

“In the last two years Michael Madsen has been doing some incredible work
with independent film including upcoming feature films ‘Resurrection
Road’, ‘Concessions’ and ‘Cookbook for Southern Housewives,’ and was
really looking forward to this next chapter in his life. Michael was also
preparing to release a new book called ‘Tears For My Father: Outlaw
Thoughts and Poems’ currently being edited,” Madsen’s managers Susan
Ferris and Ron Smith and publicist Liz Rodriguez said in a joint
statement. “Michael Madsen was one of Hollywood’s most iconic actors, who
will be missed by many.”

Madsen portrayed Mr. Blonde in “Reservoir Dogs,” the 1992 crime film that
also starred Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Chris Penn, Steve Buscemi, Lawrence
Tierney, Edward Bunker and director Tarantino. In one of the film’s most
memorable scenes, his character cuts off a police officer’s ear while
dancing to Stealers Wheel’s “Stuck in the Middle With You.”

Madsen went on to collaborate with Tarantino on both “Kill Bill” films as
well as “The Hateful Eight” and “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood.” His
filmography spans more than 300 titles, including “Donnie Brasco,” “Thelma
& Louise,” “Sin City,” “The Doors,” “Species,” “Mulholland Falls” and
“Once Upon a Time in Mexico.”

After starting out with the Steppenwolf Theater company in Chicago, Madsen
was cast in the 1983 “War Games.” He went on to appear in notable films of
the 1980s, including “Racing With the Moon,” “The Natural” and “Kill Me
Again.”

In the past two decades, he appeared in dozens of low-budget films in
addition to his work with Tarantino.

Madsen was born on Sept. 25, 1957, in Chicago to Elaine, a filmmaker and
author, and Calvin Christian Madsen, a firefighter. His siblings include
Cheryl Madsen and Oscar-nominated actress Virginia Madsen.

Off screen, Madsen was also a published poet, with several collections to
his name, including “Burning in Paradise,” “Expecting Rain” and his
forthcoming book, “Tears for My Father: Outlaw Thoughts and Poems.”

In 2024, he was arrested on charges of domestic battery after an
altercation with his estranged wife DeAnna. The two had a son, Hudson, who
died by suicide in 2022.

Madsen had five other children.
Re: Michael Madsen, 'Reservoir Dogs' and 'Kill Bill' Actor, Dies at 67
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Author: "Adam H. Kerman"
Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2025 23:30
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Michael Madsen was an actor I always liked, even though he'd often chew
the scenery.

He did some television. Very early he was in the pilot for the
television adaptation of Diner but that was never picked up for series.

I first recall him as the egotistical ball player, little more than a
plot device, who had to die so Robert Redford could join the team in The
Natural.

His first tv series, which I never saw, was the Romeo and Juliet themed
Our Family Honor, about a family of cops fighting a mob family, with a
romance thrown in.

He usually played a heavy, but played the father in Free Willy.

His most memorable role was the sadistic Mr. Blonde in Reservoir Dogs,
and then another half dozen roles for Quentin Terantino.

IMDb lists 17 credits either completed or in post production, plus one
in pre production.
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