The world lost a true icon yesterday when Michael Madsen passed away at his home in Los Angeles County. Today, Hollywood is mourning the loss of the beloved actor, who touched the lives of so many people both on and off camera, not the least of whom was his younger sister, Virginia Madsen. A legend in her own right, the Candyman and Dune star penned a touching tribute to her late brother, calling him, among other things, a “poet and an outlaw” in an emotional post on social media.
Taking to Instagram following the news of her brother’s passing, the younger Madsen shared a photo of her and her brother along with their mother, author and filmmaker Elaine Madsen. “My brother Michael has left the stage,” she wrote. “He was thunder and velvet. Mischief wrapped in tenderness. A poet disguised as an outlaw. A father, a son, a brother—etched in contradiction, tempered by love that left its mark.”
“We’re not mourning a public figure. We’re not mourning a myth—but flesh and blood and ferocious heart. Who stormed through life loud, brilliant, and half on fire. Who leaves us echoes—gruff, brilliant, unrepeatable—half legend, half lullaby.”
“I’ll miss our inside jokes, the sudden laughter, the sound of him,” she continued, “I’ll miss the boy he was before the legend. I miss my big brother. Thank you to everyone reaching out with love and memory. In time, we’ll share how we plan to celebrate his life. But for now—we stay close, and let the silence say what words can’t.”
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While they both had separate careers that took their own twists and turns through Hollywood over the years, the duo always managed to find time for one another to support each other. They could regularly be seen attending each other’s movie premieres, and even starred together in several films, including 1994’s Blue Tiger, as well as The Florentine and Ballad of the Nightingale, both of which were released in 1999.
More Tributes Pour in for Michael Madsen
In addition to his sister, many others Madsen was close with took to social media to share their condolences over the loss of their friend. “Fitting that Michael Madsen would pass away on 4th of July weekend,” wrote Billy Baldwin on X, adding: “He was no firecracker…a total stick of dynamite on screen and in life. Rest easy my friend.” Walton Goggins, who starred with Madsen in The Hateful Eight, shared some photos of his friend on Instagram, writing:
“Michael Madsen…this man…this artist…this poet…this rascal…F*cking ICON…. Aura like no one else. Ain’t enough words so I’ll just say this…. I love you buddy. A H8TER forever.”
Jennifer Tilly called her co-star from 1994’s The Getaway “one of my favorite actors I ever worked with,” saying that Madsen made her feel “safe and supportive” early on in her career, while adding: “He was wildly audacious and rambunctious with his character choices, and had a wicked sense of humor. I don’t recall ever laughing so much on a film set in my life.” Director Robert Rodriguez, who worked with Madsen on Sin City, also took to X to share what he remembered of the star, writing:
“Frank Miller and I have always loved telling the story of how no one was allowed to improvise any dialogue on Sin City. (We wanted to have the movie be incredibly faithful to his graphic novel.) But we bent that rule every day Michael Madsen worked with us. Being a fantastic writer, he just kept bringing us one golden additional line after another, and he would make us laugh so much we’d relent and say to each other, ‘Well if we’re going to break the rule with someone, it might as well be Michael Madsen. He keeps coming up with such great lines!'”
Madsen was 67 at the time of his death yesterday, and it’s clear that he made the most of life in every way possible. He certainly left an indelible mark on those he came in contact with, and will sorely be missed by the friends, family, and fans who loved him.
Source: Virginia Madsen/Instagram
Birthname
Michael Soren Madsen
Birthdate
September 25, 1957
Birthplace
Chicago, Illinois, USA
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