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Michael Madsen
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Michael Madsen in 2006 |
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| Born | September 25, 1958 Chicago, Illinois, US |
| Years active | 1982-Present |
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Michael Soren Madsen (born September 25, 1958) is an American actor and poet. He is particularly well known for his "tough guy" image on screen.
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Biography
Early life
Madsen was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Elaine (née Melson), an Emmy-winning poet, television producer and playwright who often works for PBS, and Calvin Madsen, a firefighter.1 Madsen's mother left a career in corporate business to pursue a writing career.2 Madsen's paternal grandparents were Danish and his mother has Irish and Native American ancestry.3 His sister is actress Virginia Madsen. He also has an older sister Cheri, who owns a restaurant with her husband and three children. They live in Wisconsin.
Madsen was nine when his parents separated and he frequently had to change schools. He began to steal and was sent to jail a few times. Madsen's acting career began at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, where he served as an apprentice under John Malkovich.
Career
Madsen played a small role in his first movie, WarGames in 1983. The next year, Madsen was cast as a psychopathic gunman who took Mary Beth hostage in the Cagney and Lacey Episode 'Heat' (first aired October 22, 1984). He moved to Los Angeles and appeared in other films, including as arrogant baseball player Bump Bailey in The Natural (1984), a deranged killer in Kill Me Again (1989) and as the tough but touching boyfriend of Susan Sarandon in Thelma & Louise (1991).
Then came a memorable role as the razor-wielding, sadistic ex-con and jewel thief "Mr. Blonde" in the bloody Quentin Tarantino crime story Reservoir Dogs. The film brought Madsen attention among critics and fans. During a scene in which Madsen's psychopathic Mr. Blonde tortures a police officer, actor Kirk Baltz ad-libbed a line about being father of a young child. Madsen, who himself had just become a father, was so upset that he had a great deal of difficulty finishing the scene. On some copies of the DVD, as Baltz completes the line, a voice can be heard off-screen saying "Oh, no, no ..." The ad-lib compounded Madsen's original reluctance to do the scene, due to his real-life aversion to violence.
Subsequently, Madsen was cast in a variety of major studio films, including Free Willy, Mulholland Falls, Wyatt Earp, Species and with Johnny Depp and Al Pacino in the critically acclaimed Donnie Brasco.
Since the mid 1990s, Madsen has appeared more often in lower-budget films released directly to video or television. Notable exceptions include his featured role in Tarantino's Kill Bill, in the James Bond adventure Die Another Day and in the film version of the Frank Miller graphic novel Sin City. He appeared in Scary Movie 4 in 2006 parodying Tim Robbins's character from War of the Worlds. He was also in the film 44 minutes: The North Hollywood Shootout in 2003.
Madsen has been in a few television series, including the short-lived Vengeance Unlimited and most recently as "Don Everest" in the poker-themed ESPN series Tilt. He was in Michael Jackson's 2001 music video "You Rock My World" and has provided voice work for several video games, including Grand Theft Auto III, True Crime: Streets of L.A. and Driver 3. He provided voice work for the movie of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe as Maugrim the wolf, captain of the White Witch's secret police.
He also provides narration for Animal Planet and is heard in the Playstation 2 game Yakuza, where he voices the role of Futo Shimano, the violent and unforgiving leader of a Yakuza family. Most recently he played Sam Spade in Yuri Rasovsky's sonic dramatization of The Maltese Falcon, which also features Sandra Oh and Edward Herrmann. The production is scheduled for audiobook publication in November 2008.
Madsen also is expected to reprise his role as Bob in Sin City 2.
The actor appeared in Every Time I Die's music video "Kill The Music" and recorded a public service announcement for Deejay Ra's 'Hip-Hop Literacy' campaign, encouraging reading of screenplays by Tarantino.
Madsen has written a few books of poetry: Burning in Paradise (1998) and The Complete Poetic Works of Michael Madsen, Vol. I: 1995-2005 (2005)
Personal life
Madsen's first marriage was to Georganne LaPiere, the half sister of Cher. He remarried, to Jeannine Bisignano, with whom he has two sons. Since 1996, he has been married to Deanna Morgan, who was previously married to musician Brian Setzer of Stray Cats fame.4 Madsen has six sons, including Calvin, Hudson, Luke and his sons Max and Christian from his marriage to Bisignano. He has said that the five films that he is proudest of are Reservoir Dogs, Donnie Brasco, Species, Free Willy, and Kill Bill.citation needed
The actor lived in a Malibu house that once belonged to Keith Moon, the original drummer of The Who, and it was at this house on December 26, 2004 that David Carradine and his present wife, Annie, were married by their long time friend and attorney, Vicki Roberts.5 On May 16, 2007, the home was put up for foreclosure, where it was sold for $7.8 million by the lender, a company owned by actor Ted Danson.6
Award(s)
- September 20th, 2007 won "Best Actor" award at the 23rd Annual Boston Film Festival for his role as Sean Kelleher in Strength and Honour.
- Madsen won the 9th Annual Malibu International Film Festival award on April 6th, 2008.
Filmography
- Against All Hope (1982)
- WarGames (1983)
- Racing with the Moon (1984)
- The Natural (1984)
- The Killing Time (1987)
- Shadows in the Storm (1988)
- Iguana (1988)
- Kill Me Again (1989)
- Blood Red (1989)
- The End of Innocence (1990)
- Fatal Instinct (1991)
- The Doors (1991)
- Thelma and Louise (1991)
- Beyond the Law (1992)
- Almost Blue (1992)
- Reservoir Dogs (1992)
- Straight Talk (1992)
- Inside Edge (1993)
- A House in the Hills (1993)
- Trouble Bound (1993)
- Free Willy (1993)
- Money for Nothing (1993)
- Who Do You Think You're Fooling? (1994)
- Season of Change (1994)
- Dead Connection (1994)
- The Getaway (1994)
- Blue Tiger (1994)
- Wyatt Earp (1994)
- Species (1995)
- Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home (1995)
- Man with a Gun (1995)
- Red Line (1996)
- Mulholland Falls (1996)
- The Winner (1996)
- Surface to Air (1997)
- Papertrail (1997)
- The Last Days of Frankie the Fly (1997)
- Donnie Brasco (1997)
- The Girl Gets Moe (1997)
- The Maker (1997)
- Catherine's Grove (1997)
- Executive Target (1997)
- The Thief & the Stripper (1998)
- Flat Out (1998)
- Ballad of the Nightingale (1998)
- Rough Draft (1998)
- Species II (1998)
- The Sender (1998)
- Fait Accompli (1998)
- The Florentine (1999)
- Detour (1999)
- Ides of March (2000)
- Fall: The Price of Silence (2000)
- Bad Guys (2000)
- The Stray (2000)
- Luck of the Draw (2000)
- The Alternate (2000)
- The Price of Air (2000)
- Pressure Point (2001)
- The Inspectors 2: A Shred of Evidence (2001)
- Grand Theft Auto III (2001) as Toni Cipriani
- 42K (2001)
- Die Another Day (2002)
- My Boss's Daughter (2003)
- 44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shoot-Out (2003)
- Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003)
- Kill Bill: Volume 2 (2004)
- Driv3r (2004) as Officer Tanner
- Frankenstein (2004)
- Blueberry (2004)
- Chasing Ghosts' (2005)
- Sin City (2005)
- The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) (uncredited)
- The Last Drop (2005)
- Hoboken Hollow (2005)
- All In (2006)
- Scary Movie 4 (2006)
- BloodRayne (2006)
- Canes (2006)
- Reservoir Dogs (Video Game) (2006)
- UKM: Ultimate Killing Machine (2006)
- Cosmic Radio (2007)
- Living & Dying (2007)
- Machine (2007)
- Boarding Gate (2007)
- Strength and Honour (2007)
- Afghan Knights (2007)
- Tooth & Nail (2007)
- Croc (2007)
- Being Michael Madsen (2007)
- Eyes Front (2008)
- Vice (2008)
- Hell Ride (2008)
- House (2008)
- Edgar Allan Poe's Ligeia (2008)
- Last Hour (2008)
- Deep Winter (2008)
- No Bad Days (2008)
- Serbian Scars (2008)
- Chamaco (2008)
- The Portal (2008)
- Money To Burn (2008)
- A Way With Murder (2008)
- Clear Lake, WI (2008)
- Outrage (2009)
- Hired Gun (2009)
- Shannon's Rainbow (2009)
- The Bleeding (2009)
- The Big I Am (2009)
- Not Another Not Another Movie (2009)
- Sin City 2 (2009)7
- Big Bug Man (TBA)
References
- ^ Bell, Mark (2007-02-23). "METHOD FEST TO PRESENT THE 2007 MAVERICK AWARD TO MICHAEL MADSEN", Film Threat. Retrieved on 31 May 2007.
- ^ Kennedy, Lisa (2007-02-21). "A strong role, an equal partner", The Denver Post. Retrieved on 31 May 2007.
- ^ Bray, Tony (April, 2004). "Virginia Madsen", TV Now. Retrieved on 31 May 2007.
- ^ [1] biography at imdb.com
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2399449/
- ^ The Famous and Foreclosured Trutv.com, Retrieved December 22, 2008
- ^ Michael Madsen (I)
External links
- The official Michael Madsen website
- Michael Madsen at the Internet Movie Database
- Guardian Interview
- IGN Interview
- Michael Madsen interview, 2002
- Madsen interview
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