By Caol谩n Magee And Sian Cain Irishexaminer.com
His wife, Kelly Paniagua, confirmed his death on Friday, calling McMahon her 鈥渂eloved husband鈥.
鈥淲ith an open heart, I wish to share with the world that my beloved husband, Julian McMahon, died peacefully this week after a valiant effort to overcome cancer,鈥 she said in a statement to Deadline.
Julian loved life. He loved his family. He loved his friends. He loved his work, and he loved his fans. His deepest wish was to bring joy into as many lives as possible.鈥
She added: 鈥淲e ask for support during this time to allow our family to grieve in privacy. And we wish for all of those to whom Julian brought joy, to continue to find joy in life. We are grateful for the memories.鈥
Born in Sydney in 1968, McMahon was the son of former Australian prime minister Sir William 鈥淏illy鈥 McMahon. He began his career as a model in the 1980s before moving into acting, landing a role in the Australian soap Home and Away in 1990 and appearing in 150 episodes.
He made his feature film debut in the 1992 comedy Exchange Lifeguards, titled Wet and Wild Summer! in the US, alongside Elliott Gould, and quickly moved into US television, appearing in shows including Another World, Profiler and Will & Grace.
He gained wider recognition as the half-human, half-demon assassin Cole Turner in the hit supernatural series Charmed, appearing on the show between 2000 and 2003 and briefly returning in 2005.
He later appeared in Nip/Tuck, the racy FX medical drama created by Ryan Murphy, playing the arrogant plastic surgeon Dr Christian Troy. The show ran for six seasons from 2003 to 2010 and earned McMahon a Golden Globe nomination.
Becoming known for playing charming villains, McMahon played the Marvel supervillain Doctor Doom in 20th Century Fox鈥檚 Fantastic Four films in 2005 and 2007. He also voiced Doctor Doom in the 2005 Fantastic Four video game.
McMahon also portrayed Jess LaCroix, a special agent and team leader, in FBI: Most Wanted, appearing for three seasons before leaving the show.
Dick Wolf, the producer of FBI: Most Wanted, called McMahon鈥檚 death 鈥渟hocking news鈥 in a statement on Friday.
鈥淎ll of us at Wolf Entertainment are deeply saddened by Julian鈥檚 passing and our condolences go out to his entire family,鈥 he added.
Australian film director and screenwriter Stephan Elliott reflected on their time at school together, describing McMahon as a 鈥渨ild child who kept his father on his toes whilst poor Billy tried to govern a country鈥.
鈥淗is reputation preceded him 鈥 the amusement of watching Asio agents follow him home from the gates of Sydney Grammar every day whilst he led them on a goose chase was better than any Spy Kids,鈥 Elliott said.
鈥淛ulian鈥檚 exotic looks and fearlessness led him down a 鈥榥o one saw this coming鈥 path of acting. I cast him in my last film, Swinging Safari, and begged him to play a heightened version of his parents.
He went to town and left us crying with laughter after every take. He never had so much fun on a film. I鈥檓 graced to have been part of it.鈥
His most recent roles included playing the Australian prime minister Stephen Roos in Netflix鈥檚 comedy-mystery The Residence; Scally, the menacing surfer terrorising Nicolas Cage鈥檚 character in The Surfer; and the love interest Ray in The Supremes at Earl鈥檚 All-You-Can-Eat.
McMahon was married three times, including to Australian singer Dannii Minogue in 1994 and to actor Brooke Burns, with whom he has a daughter. His final marriage, to Paniagua, began in 2014.
– The Guardian