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Australian actor Julian McMahon, known for roles in Fantastic Four and Nip/Tuck, has passed away at 56, leaving fans mourning the loss of a beloved star.

Julian McMahon, ‘Fantastic Four,’ ‘Nip/Tuck’ and ‘FBI: Most Wanted’ Star, Dies at 56

VarietyFriday, July 4, 2025 at 10:48:25 PM
Julian McMahon, ‘Fantastic Four,’ ‘Nip/Tuck’ and ‘FBI: Most Wanted’ Star, Dies at 56
Julian McMahon, the charismatic Australian actor who brought charm to roles in Fantastic Four, Nip/Tuck, and FBI: Most Wanted, has passed away at 56. His death was announced via a heartfelt tribute on the Nip/Tuck Facebook page, with Warner Bros. Television expressing their grief over losing a beloved colleague and friend.
Editor’s Note: McMahon was a familiar face to fans of early 2000s TV and movies, playing everything from the villainous Doctor Doom to the morally complex Dr. Christian Troy. His sudden death cuts short the career of an actor who balanced blockbusters and cult favorites—making this a tough loss for pop culture nostalgia.
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