(Nexstar) – A formal cause of death for Marvel and “NIP/Tuck” Julian McMahon, according to the Nexstar’s burning approval report.
A report from the Penillas Medical Office in Florida, was obtained for the first time by the peopleMcMahon died of a malignant tumor in the lung due to metastatic cancer in the head and neck. He considered his death normal.
McMahon, who The death was confirmed last weekIt was unique to dealing with cancer.
“Julian loved life. I loved his family. He loved his friends. He loved his work, and I love his fans,” said Kelly McMahon, the wife of the Australian actor, in comments obtained by multiple outlets, including multiple ports, including multiple ports, including multiple ports, including multiple ports. Delivery date. “His deepest wish was to bring joy to the largest possible number of lives. We ask for support during this time to allow our family to be saddened in privacy. We want everyone to bring Julian joy to continue to find joy in life. We are grateful to memories.”
Kelly added that the 56 -year -old died safely.
Julian McMahon, the son of a former Australian Prime Minister, worked as a model before moving to acting. He was starring an Australian Opera and soap movies Before moving to Hollywood.
Some of the oldest credits on American television include the championship in “another world” and “Charmed”, according to IMDB. Then, in 2005, McMahon fell the role of Victor Von Douum in “Fantastic Four”.
He formed his role as Doctor Douom in 2007 for “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer” before moving to other beloved characters: Dr. Christian Troy in “NIP/Tuck” and FBI, Jess Lacroix in “FBI”, “FBI: International” and “FBI: MOST Wanted.
McMahon’s latest appearance in six episodes of the NETFLIX mini series “The Resident”, which was released earlier this year.
Actress Alyssa Milano, who appeared with McMahon on “Charmed”, dug his death on social media, saying: “Julian was more than my TV husband.”
Milano said, “Julian McMahon was magic,” Milan said. “That smile. This laughs. That talent. That existence. He walked to a room and lights it – not only with charisma, but with harm. With affectionate understanding.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.