Julian
McMahon
Julian McMahon was one of those rare performers who made the leap from Australian soap opera to global stardom look effortless, building a career across three decades that spanned television, film...
Julian remembered.
Julian McMahon was one of those rare performers who made the leap from Australian soap opera to global stardom look effortless, building a career across three decades that spanned television, film and the stage. Born Julian Dana William McMahon on 27 July 1968 in Sydney, he was the only son of Sir William McMahon — the 20th Prime Minister of Australia — and Lady Sonia McMahon, a fashion icon and philanthropist. Growing up in one of the country's most prominent political households, he chose the most personal path imaginable: beginning as a teenage model in Sydney before eventually becoming one of the most recognisable Australian actors in Hollywood.
Educated at Sydney Grammar School, Julian briefly studied law at the University of Sydney and economics at the University of Wollongong before modelling took him to Milan, Paris and Los Angeles. He made his acting debut in the 1989 Australian soap The Power, The Passion and then joined the cast of Home and Away from 1990 to 1991, earning a national magazine Best Actor award. After moving to the United States he landed a role on NBC's daytime soap Another World, then built his profile on primetime drama with Profiler (1996–2000) and three seasons as Cole Turner — a half-human, half-demon sorcerer — in the supernatural drama Charmed.
His defining role arrived with Ryan Murphy's groundbreaking plastic surgery drama Nip/Tuck (FX, 2003–2010), in which he played the narcissistic, magnetic Dr. Christian Troy. The performance earned him a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Television Drama Series. On the big screen he became internationally recognised as the armour-clad villain Victor Von Doom in Fantastic Four (2005) and its sequel Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007). Later he led CBS's crime drama FBI: Most Wanted for three seasons and appeared in Nicolas Cage's The Surfer (2024). His final screen role — fittingly, playing the Australian Prime Minister in Netflix's The Residence — was released in 2025.
Julian was married three times: to singer Dannii Minogue (1994–1995), to actress Brooke Burns (1999–2001), with whom he had a daughter, Madison, and from 2014 to his death to Kelly Paniagua, who confirmed his passing. He had fought cancer privately and with characteristic courage. He died on 2 July 2025 in Clearwater, Florida, aged 56. His wife's statement said simply: "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."
A life in moments.
Born in Sydney, son of a future Prime Minister
Julian Dana William McMahon is born in Sydney to Sir William McMahon — who will become Australia's 20th Prime Minister — and Lady Sonia McMahon, a fashion icon and socialite. He grows up in one of Australia's most prominent political households.
Joins Home and Away — becomes a household name
McMahon joins the cast of Home and Away as soldier Ben Lucini, winning a national Best Actor award and establishing himself as a household name in Australia. The role is his springboard to Hollywood.
Nip/Tuck premieres — Golden Globe nominated
McMahon begins his career-defining role as Dr. Christian Troy in Ryan Murphy's FX drama Nip/Tuck. His portrayal of the morally complex, charming plastic surgeon earns him a Golden Globe nomination and cements his status as a leading man on American television.
Plays Doctor Doom in Fantastic Four
McMahon plays the armour-clad villain Victor Von Doom in Tim Story's blockbuster Fantastic Four, bringing the Marvel antagonist to life for global audiences. The sequel, Rise of the Silver Surfer, follows in 2007.
Leads FBI: Most Wanted for three seasons on CBS
McMahon joins CBS's FBI: Most Wanted as team leader Jess LaCroix, headlining the Dick Wolf franchise for three seasons. The role brings him back to primetime as a lead and cements his place across three decades of American television.
Passes away in Clearwater, Florida, aged 56
Julian McMahon dies peacefully in Clearwater, Florida, after a private battle with cancer, aged 56. His wife Kelly confirms the news. His final screen role — playing the Australian Prime Minister in Netflix's The Residence — stands as a full-circle farewell to the country that first made him a star.
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For the record.
- Born
- July 27, 1968 · Sydney
- Died
- July 2, 2025 · Clearwater, Florida, USA
- Age at passing
- 56