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'Fantastic Four' actor Julian McMahon don die

'Fantastic Four' actor Julian McMahon don die

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Australian actor Julian McMahon, wey dey famous for im roles for popular series like Nip/Tuck and Charmed, don die at di age of 56.
Im wife say di actor bin pass away for Clearwater, Florida, on Wednesday. Dem bin diagnose am wit cancer.
"Julian love life. E love im family. E love im friends. E love im work, and e love im fans. Im deepest wish na to bring joy into as many lives as possible," Kelly Paniagua tok for statement carried by Deadline.
McMahon career take off wit di hit supernatural television series Charmed bifor e gain wider recognition wit Nip/Tuck, di medical drama wia e play di role of plastic surgeon Dr Christian Troy.
Running for six seasons from 2003 to 2010, di show earn am a Golden Globe nomination.
Co-star Dylan Walsh tell Dealine say e dey "surprised". "We ride dis wave togeda and I love am.
"Jules! I know you go want make I tok sometin to make you smile — all di inside jokes. All dose years you dey my back, and my god, we laugh. My heart dey wit you. Rest in peace."
McMahon also play as Doctor Doom for two Fantastic Four films for 2005 and 2007 and later appear for three seasons of FBI: Most Wanted.
Dick Wolf, di producer of FBI: Most Wanted, say McMahon death na "shocking news".
McMahon na di son of a former Australian prime minister and bin play an Australian prime minister role for Netflix The Residence - one of im recent appearances.
McMahon married three times - di first to Australian singer-actress Dannii Minogue, sister of Kylie Minogue.
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