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‘Fantastic Four’ and ‘Nip/Tuck’ Star Julian McMahon Dead at 56

  • Australian-American actor Julian McMahon died peacefully on July 2 in Clearwater, Florida, after battling cancer.
  • McMahon’s death followed a private fight with cancer, as confirmed by his wife Kelly McMahon in a statement on July 4.
  • He gained widespread recognition for portraying Dr. Christian Troy on FX's medical drama Nip/Tuck, a role he held throughout the show's six-season run and which led to a Golden Globe nomination.
  • McMahon is also known for portraying Dr. Doom in the 2005 Fantastic Four movies and for leading CBS's FBI: Most Wanted as Jess LaCroix until his departure from the show in 2022.
  • His passing prompted condolences from industry figures like FBI creator Dick Wolf, reflecting McMahon’s impact on television and film.
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Julian McMahon, who played, among other things, "Bodys" and "Charmed" shows, died at the age of 56.

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Julian McMahon was only 56 years old: the Australian died after a cancer. "He loved his work, and he loved his fans," says his wife about the show star, who had appeared publicly for the last time in March.

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The Australian actor died of cancer. His last appearance on the screen is in the series "The Residence" broadcast on Netflix.

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