Michael Madsen, Stars of ‘Reservoi Dogs’ and ‘Kill Bill’, die at the age of 66
The reservoir dog and Kill Bill star Michael Madsen’s death is 66 years old from suspected cardiac arrest. Known for intensive roles, he leaves behind a rich heritage of more than 300 screen credits.

In short
- Famous actor Michael Madsen dies at the age of 66 in Malibu.
- Cardiac arrest gave suspicious cause of death.
- Ated in more than 300 films since the 1980s.
Michael Madsen, actor, who is known for his intense performance in reservoirs dogs and Kill Bill, has died at the age of 66.
According to Los Angeles County Sheriff Department Watch Commander Christopher Juregui, Reported by Associated Press, “Madsen was found to be non -responsible at her home in Malibu, California on Thursday morning.”
His manager, Ron Smith said that cardiac arrest is considered the cause of death.
A career for four decades
Madsen’s acting career included over 300 screen credits from the early 1980s, with a mixture of independent and mainstream films. His chilling depiction of Mr. Blonde in reservoir dogs is one of his most prestigious performances.
He was a constant associate of director Quentin Tartino, who was seen in the Kill Bill: Volume. 1 and 2, The Hetful eight, and other films.
During a 2020 Handprint ceremony at TCL Chinese theater, Madsen reflected in his early days in Hollywood: “I got out and I went around and I wondered whether somehow somehow was there any part that it was going to be a part of me. And I did not know what I was going to do with myself,” he said. ” “I could have been a fetler. I could have been an architect. I could have been a garbage man. I could not be anything. But I became lucky. I became lucky as an actor.”
His manager, Ron Smith and Susan Ferris and campaigner Liz Rodriguez issued a joint statement:
“In the last two years, Michael Madsen has been doing some incredible films with free films including the upcoming feature films resurrection roads, concessions and Cookbooks for Southern Housewives, and was ready for this next chapter in his life. He was one of the most reputable actors of Hollywood who would miss many people.”