Julian McMahon’s Cause of Death Revealed
Fantastic Four Actor death Cause
Australian actor Julian McMahon’s cause of death has been revealed after he died aged 56 this week. According to report, the Australian actor died from
lung metastasis as a result of head and neck metastatic cancer.
Australian-American actor
Julian McMahon, best known for his iconic roles in Nip/Tuck, Charmed, and Fantastic Four, has passed away at the age of 56. His official cause of death has now been confirmed as lung metastasis resulting from head and neck metastatic cancer, according to a cremation approval summary report from the Pinellas County Medical Examiner’s Office in Florida.
McMahon died peacefully on July 2, 2025, in Clearwater, Florida. His death has been ruled natural, and his remains have been cremated.
Julian McMahon’s wife Kelly McMahon, publicly announced his passing on July 4, revealing that the actor had been battling cancer in private with immense strength and dignity. “With an open heart, I wish to share with the world that my beloved husband, Julian McMahon, died peacefully this week after a valiant effort to overcome cancer,” she said in a heartfelt statement. “He loved life and always tried to bring joy into as many lives as possible.”
A Distinguished Career Across Decades
Julian McMahon was a versatile actor who carved a unique space for himself in both Australian and American entertainment industries. Born in Sydney, Australia, in 1968, he was the son of Sir William McMahon, former Prime Minister of Australia, and Lady Sonia McMahon, a well-known socialite.
Initially rising to fame as a model and soap opera actor in Australia, Julian made his mark in Hollywood with a series of memorable performances:
As Dr. Christian Troy, the suave and morally ambiguous plastic surgeon in FX’s Nip/Tuck, a role that earned him global recognition and critical acclaim.
As the iconic villain Victor Von Doom (Dr. Doom) in Fantastic Four (2005) and its sequel, showcasing his talent in blockbuster cinema.
As Cole Turner, the half-demon love interest in Charmed, which cemented his status as a fan-favorite on television.
In FBI: Most Wanted, where he portrayed Jess LaCroix, a role he played for three seasons before departing the show in 2023.
Julian also starred in films like Premonition (2007) alongside Sandra Bullock and more recently, The Surfer (2024), a psychological thriller he deeply cherished.
A Private Battle with a Public Legacy
Despite his illness, McMahon continued to work and promote his final film. His last Instagram post reflected his enthusiasm for The Surfer, which premiered at SXSW in early 2025 and hit theaters in May.
“Just letting you know we have a great movie coming out, directed by Lorcan Finnegan. Its premiere is at SXSW, very exciting, and it’s in theaters May 2nd. It’s a psychological thriller, very unique, and very entertaining. I hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed making it,” he wrote, showing no signs of the health struggles he was enduring behind the scenes.
Remembering Julian McMahon
Beyond his acting career, Julian McMahon was known for his charm, charisma, and kindness off-screen. Colleagues often spoke of his professionalism, generosity, and the deep care he showed for his family and friends. His passing has left a void in the hearts of many across the entertainment world and his global fan base.
Julian McMahon leaves behind a legacy of bold performances, complex characters, and enduring contributions to both film and television. He is survived by his wife Kelly and daughter Madison from his previous marriage to actress Brooke Burns.
As tributes pour in, fans continue to celebrate his life, remembering not just the actor he was—but the man who inspired through resilience, elegance, and passion.
🎬 Julian McMahon – Complete Movie List
Below is a list of notable films Julian McMahon appeared in during his career:
Feature Films
| Year | Title | Role |
| —- | ——————————————- | ————————————- |
| 1996 | Wet and Wild Summer! | Mick Dooley |
| 1999 | Chasing Sleep | Officer Stewart |
| 2001 | Meet Market | Hutch |
| 2005 | Fantastic Four | Victor Von Doom / Dr. Doom |
| 2007 | Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer | Victor Von Doom / Dr. Doom |
| 2007 | Premonition | Jim Hanson (Sandra Bullock’s husband) |
| 2008 | Red | Avery Ludlow |
| 2010 | Fire with Fire | Boyd |
| 2014 | Paranoia | Wyatt Corporation Executive |
| 2018 | Swinging Safari | Rick Jones |
| 2024 | The Surfer | Lead role (Final film before death) |
🔹 TV Movies & Specials
| Year | Title | Role |
| —- | ——————– | —————– |
| 1997 | Another Day | Brad |
| 1998 | In Quiet Night | Frank |
| 2002 | The Magician | Paul |
| 2010 | Faces in the Crowd | Detective Kerrest |
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👨👩👧 Julian McMahon – Family Background
👴 Father:
Sir William McMahon – Former Prime Minister of Australia (1971–1972), and prominent figure in Australian politics.
👵 Mother:
Lady Sonia McMahon – Australian socialite and philanthropist, known for her elegance and influence in high society.
💍 Spouse(s):
1. Dannii Minogue (1994–1995) – Australian pop singer and sister of Kylie Minogue. They divorced after a year.
2. Brooke Burns (1999–2001) – American actress and model.
They had one daughter together:
Daughter: Madison Elizabeth McMahon (born June 2000)
3. Kelly Paniagua (Married in 2014–2025) – Author and television personality. She remained with Julian until his death.
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💰 Julian McMahon Net Worth
Estimated Net Worth:
💵 \$16 million – \$20 million USD (as of 2025)
Julian McMahon accumulated wealth through:
Long-running roles in hit TV series like Nip/Tuck, Charmed, and FBI: Most Wanted
Blockbuster films like Fantastic Four
Real estate investments and brand endorsements
His final project The Surfer also contributed to his net worth, especially with the film’s theatrical release shortly before his death.
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