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Michael Madsen, the Actor Who Felt Out of Time, Dies at 67

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Michael Madsen, the actor who often expressed feeling “out of time” yet left an indelible mark on cinema, has died at 67. His manager confirmed he passed away from cardiac arrest at his Los Angeles home on Thursday.

Madsen’s career, highlighted by his roles in Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill, showcased a distinct style that he himself attributed to a bygone era of black-and-white films. He brought a directness and antihero quality to his characters that resonated with audiences.

His sister, Virginia Madsen, offered a profound eulogy, describing him as “a poet disguised as an outlaw.” This speaks to the unique blend of ruggedness and artistic sensibility that defined him.

Madsen was actively working on new independent film projects and was also set to release a book of his poetry. His passing leaves a significant void in the world of character actors, where his distinct talent shone brightly.

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