The actor’s daughter with ex-wife Brooke Burns — Madison Elizabeth McMahon — shares a tribute to her late father on what would have been his 57th birthday.
Julian McMahon’s daughter, Madison Elizabeth McMahon, remembered her late father on his first birthday since his demise earlier this month.
Madison, the 25-year-old daughter of the Nip/Tuck star and his ex-wife and Baywatch alum Brooke Burns, took to her Instagram Story on Sunday to share a tribute to her dad. Sunday would have been the actor’s 57th birthday; he died earlier this month, on July 2, following a non-public battle with most cancers.
“Dad. Joyful birthday. There’ll by no means be sufficient phrases to explain how a lot I miss you,” she wrote, alongside a photograph of the 2 sharing an embrace.
“And someway, even much less that seize how deeply I really like you. All I do know is that I am going to miss you and love you endlessly,” she added.
The picture was shared alongside the track “For He is a Jolly Good Fellow” and seems to be Madison’s first put up since her father’s passing. Her mom beforehand shared a photograph of the 2 collectively in her personal tribute to her ex, merely captioning it, “Relaxation in Peace.”
McMahon, identified for his starring roles in Nip/Tuck, Charmed, FBI: Most Needed and the 2000s Improbable 4 movies, handed away July 2. He was 56.
In an announcement shared by McMahon’s spouse, Kelly, it was revealed that the Australian actor had been battling most cancers when he died peacefully surrounded by his household in Clearwater, Florida.
“With an open coronary heart, I want to share with the world that my beloved husband, Julian McMahon, died peacefully this week after a valiant effort to beat most cancers,” Kelly mentioned in an announcement to Deadline. “Julian liked life. He liked his household. He liked his buddies. He liked his work, and he liked his followers. His deepest want was to carry pleasure into as many lives as attainable. We ask for assist throughout this time to permit our household to grieve in privateness. And we want for all of these to whom Julian introduced pleasure, to proceed to seek out pleasure in life. We’re grateful for the recollections.”

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McMahon, who was the son of Billy McMahon, Prime Minister of Australia from 1971–1972, started his profession in modeling earlier than transitioning to performing with a lead position within the 1989 Australian daytime cleaning soap The Energy, the Ardour, earlier than shifting on to the broader identified House and Away from 1990–1991.
McMahon’s foray into Hollywood actually started in 1992, nevertheless, when he starred reverse Elliott Gould within the Australian-American movie Moist and Wild Summer season!. After shifting stateside, McMahon labored on the cleaning soap One other World, earlier than touchdown a primetime position as a sequence common on Profiler for 4 seasons. He then went on to play Cole Turner, Alyssa Milano‘s husband on Charmed, the place he appeared for 3 seasons.
His large break, nevertheless, got here in 2003, with the position of Dr. Christian Troy, alongside Dylan Walsh, in Ryan Murphy’s Nip/Tuck, which aired on FX for six seasons and earned him a Golden Globe nomination.

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McMahon went on to star in a number of different tv exhibits, together with CBS’ FBI: Most Needed in addition to Hulu’s Marvel’s Runaways, and most lately, Netflix’s The Residence, which noticed him getting into his father’s footsteps enjoying the Australian Prime Minister.
On the large display, McMahon is finest remembered for portraying Dr. Doom in 2005’s Improbable 4 and its 2007 sequel, Improbable 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer. His different notable movie credit embrace Premonition, RED, Paranoia, You are Not You, Swinging Safari and The Supremes at Earl’s All‑You‑Can‑Eat.
McMahon’s final public look got here in March on the SXSW movie and music pageant [below].
The late actor was on-hand for the premiere of his newest movie, The Surfer, which debuted on the pageant earlier than its launch in theaters on Might 2.
Within the movie, McMahon performs Scally, the chief of a surf cult that clashes with the protagonist, performed by Nicholas Cage, when he returns to his childhood seaside.

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