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Julian McMahon, ‘Nip/Tuck’ and ‘Fantastic Four’ Star, Dies at 56

Television|Julian McMahon, ‘Nip/Tuck’ and ‘Fantastic Four’ Star, Dies at 56

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He played the half-human, half-demon Cole Turner in the WB supernatural series “Charmed” and a self-destructive playboy in the FX series “Nip/Tuck.”

The actor Julian McMahon wearing an open-collar shirt with his interlaced fingers resting on a surface.
Julian McMahon as Dr. Christian Troy in the FX series “Nip/Tuck.” Mr. McMahon died on Wednesday at 56.Credit...Kobal, via Shutterstock

July 5, 2025, 8:25 p.m. ET

Julian McMahon, an actor known for playing the promiscuous plastic surgeon Dr. Christian Troy in the television show “Nip/Tuck,” as well as the egoistical evil scientist Dr. Victor Von Doom in two “Fantastic Four” movies, died on Wednesday in Florida. He was 56.

His death was confirmed by his wife, Kelly McMahon, who said in a statement that the cause was cancer.

Mr. McMahon began acting in Australian soap operas in the early 1990s and first found success in the United States on the NBC soap opera “Another World” in 1993.

After switching to prime-time television, his breakout role came when he played the half-human, half-demon Cole Turner on three seasons of the WB supernatural series “Charmed.”

Mr. McMahon achieved leading-man status when he began starring in the FX series “Nip/Tuck” in 2003.

His performance as Dr. Christian Troy, a self-destructive playboy, contrasted with Dr. Troy’s strait-laced best friend, Dr. Sean McNamara, played by Dylan Walsh.

On the show, which ran from 2003-10, the pair ran a plastic surgery practice, first in Miami and later in Los Angeles, and frequently sparred over the morality of their profession.


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