Michael Madsen, the acclaimed actor and burgeoning poet, has died at the age of 67. His manager confirmed that he passed away from cardiac arrest at his Los Angeles home on Thursday.
While best known for his tough-guy roles in films like Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill, Madsen also harbored a deep passion for poetry, with a book titled “Tears for My Father: Outlaw Thoughts and Poems” set for release. This duality revealed a complex and multifaceted artist.
His sister, Virginia Madsen, shared a deeply personal tribute, calling him “a poet disguised as an outlaw.” This speaks to the artistic soul that existed beneath his iconic on-screen persona.
Madsen was actively involved in new independent film projects and was also eagerly anticipating the publication of his poetry. His passing leaves a significant void in both the acting and literary worlds.