The signature of actor Julian McMahon, who gained significant popularity in Korea through the American drama "Nip/Tuck" and the movie "Fantastic Four," has been revealed.

On the 10th (local time), according to the American entertainment media People, Julian McMahon passed away on the 2nd in Clearwater, Florida. It is reported that he died after metastatic head and neck cancer spread to his lungs. Julian McMahon peacefully closed his eyes surrounded by family and was cremated.

His wife, Kelly McMahon, stated, "Julian loved life, family, fans, friends, and his work. His deepest wish was to bring joy to as many people as possible. We hope that everyone Julian brought joy to continues to find joy in life."

Julian McMahon was known to have approximately $16 million (about 22 billion won) in net worth during his lifetime. Especially, in the mid-2000s, he gained significant popularity in the drama "Nip/Tuck," where he earned $125,000 per episode, and it is reported that his salary increased to more than double due to its popularity. His revenue from real estate was also substantial; he sold his Hollywood Hills mansion for about $2.18 million in 2015.

Julian reached the peak of his career by playing the sexy yet complex plastic surgeon Christian Troy in "Nip/Tuck." Another representative work that reminds people of him is the Marvel film series "Fantastic Four" (2005, 2007). In this film, he portrayed the supervillain "Doctor Doom" (Victor Von Doom), showcasing overwhelming charisma. Among Marvel Comics fans, he is often talked about as having the most striking visuals and performance of all time for the Doctor Doom character.

In addition, Julian introduced himself to fantasy fans worldwide by playing the hybrid character Cole Turner, a human and demon, in the drama "Charmed." Moving seamlessly between Hollywood and TV, he played both villains and romantic leads, establishing his own standing with a robust acting spectrum.

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