McMahon first garnered fame with his role in the supernatural series "Charmed," but it was his portrayal of the charismatic plastic surgeon Dr. Christian Troy in "Nip/Tuck" that made him a household name. The medical drama, which aired from 2003 to 2010, earned him a Golden Globe nomination and a devoted fan base. Co-star Dylan Walsh expressed his shock at McMahon's passing, stating, "We rode this wave together and I loved him. My heart is with you. Rest in peace."
In addition to his television success, McMahon is remembered for his portrayal of Doctor Doom in the "Fantastic Four" films and his role in the series "FBI: Most Wanted." Producer Dick Wolf referred to the news of McMahon's death as "shocking." Notably, McMahon was the son of a former Australian prime minister and recently portrayed a prime minister in Netflix's "The Residence." Throughout his personal life, he was married three times, including a high-profile marriage to Australian singer-actress Dannii Minogue, sister of Kylie Minogue.
His passing has left many in the entertainment community mourning the loss of a talented actor who touched the lives of countless fans and colleagues alike.
In addition to his television success, McMahon is remembered for his portrayal of Doctor Doom in the "Fantastic Four" films and his role in the series "FBI: Most Wanted." Producer Dick Wolf referred to the news of McMahon's death as "shocking." Notably, McMahon was the son of a former Australian prime minister and recently portrayed a prime minister in Netflix's "The Residence." Throughout his personal life, he was married three times, including a high-profile marriage to Australian singer-actress Dannii Minogue, sister of Kylie Minogue.
His passing has left many in the entertainment community mourning the loss of a talented actor who touched the lives of countless fans and colleagues alike.