Actor Michael Madsen, known as “Kill Bill” and “Reservoir Dogs”, is dead in 67

Actor Michael Madsen, known as “Kill Bill” and “Reservoir Dogs”, is dead in 67

 Actor Michael Madsen, known as "Kill Bill" and "Reservoir Dogs", is dead in 67

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Actor Michael Madsen was found that he does not respond Thursday morning, after the arrest of the heart.
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Michael Madsen, the actor known for his cooperation with director Quentin Tarantino. He was found that he does not respond to his home in Malibu Thursday morning after the arrest of the heart. He was 67 years old.

The news was confirmed by his managers, Susan Ferris and Rob Smith, and Liz Rodriguez, who sent a statement, "Michael Madsen was one of the most famous actors in Hollywood, which many would miss."

MADSEN received more than 300 credit hours for his name – via film, television and video games. But he may be famous for its first directive appearance in Quintin Tarantino 1992, Tank dogs. As Mr. Blonde was soft but terrifying-it is clear from the classic scene now that involves a Straight and ear cruelty.

He was working with Tarantino several times in Bill was killed and The eight hateful.

According to his representative statement, Madin was "We look forward to the next chapter of his life." He has several upcoming feature films, and he was preparing to publish a new book entitled “Bat” Tears for my father: ideas and poems outlaws on the law.

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