
Michael Madsen’s heartbroken family rushed to the late actor’s Malibu home on Thursday just hours after his shocking passing at age 67.
The Reservoir Dogs star was found ‘unresponsive’ inside his residence early Thursday morning, with his manager reporting ‘cardiac arrest’ as the cause of death.
Madsen’s estranged wife DeAnna, 64 — who he accused of driving their 26-year-old son Hudson to suicide — looked shell-shocked in photos obtained by DailyMail.com as she arrived at the house they once shared.
A brunette man, who looked to be Madsen’s son Max, 31, appeared to console his longtime stepmom DeAnna as she spoke to him in the driveway.
Standing beside them was Madsen’s eldest son Christian, 35, who hid his grief behind a pair of dark-tinted sunglasses.
After connecting with DeAnna, the two brothers, who were born during Madsen’s relationship with ex-wife Jeannine Bisignano, 68, ventured around their late father’s property together.
Madsen’s youngest son Luke, 19, was also spotted at the scene.

Michael Madsen’s grieving family — including his estranged wife DeAnna, 64 — rushed to the late actor’s Malibu home on Thursday just hours after his shocking passing at age 67

Madsen’s youngest son Luke, 19, was also spotted at the scene
The teenager, donning a cowboy hat, was photographed exiting the home’s garage as a black Chrysler vehicle, seemingly belonging to the coroner, backed into it.
Luke is one of three sons — including Kalvin, 28, who was not pictured at the house on Thursday, and the late Hudson, 26 — Madsen shares with wife DeAnna.
An eyewitness told DailyMail.com that Luke eventually left the Malibu home with his brothers Max and Christian in a black Ford Bronco.
A white Range Rover was also pictured in the driveway on Thursday.
It’s unclear if DeAnna is still at the residence.
Madsen was found ‘unresponsive’ at his Malibu home early Thursday morning, DailyMail.com can confirm.
Deputies responded to the Los Angeles County home after a 911 call early Thursday. Madsen was pronounced dead at the home.
The star’s manager claimed to DailyMail.com that Madsen had died from ‘cardiac arrest.’
His lawyer said the actor – known for his roles in Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill – was battling an alcohol addiction before he tragically died.
Hours after his death, DailyMail.com obtained exclusive photos of Madsen’s heartbroken family — including his estranged wife DeAnna — gathering outside his house.
A man who looked to be Madsen’s son Max, 31, consoled DeAnna while standing in the home’s driveway as more family members arrived.
Madsen’s eldest son Christian, 35, and his youngest son Luke, 19, also appeared to be at the scene.
A statement from the star’s representatives to DailyMail.com read: ‘In the last two years Michael Madsen has been doing some incredible work with independent film including upcoming feature films Resurrection Road, Concessions and Cookbook for Southern Housewives, and was really looking forward to this next chapter in his life.

Madsen’s shell-shocked estranged wife and his sons Max, 31, and Christian, 35, gathered in the driveway

The Kill Bill star was found ‘unresponsive’ inside his residence early Thursday morning, with his manager telling DailyMail.com that he died from ‘cardiac arrest’; seen in 2015

A brunette man, who looked to be Madsen’s son Max, 31, appeared to console DeAnna as she leaned in close to him

Max was joined at the scene by Madsen’s eldest son Christian, 35

DeAnna, who Madsen accused of driving their son late Hudson to suicide, parked in the driveway and rushed to the front door

Max and Christian ventured around their late father’s property together

Luke, who is one of three sons Madsen and wife DeAnna share, was seen wearing a cowboy hat as he exited the home

The teenager was also spotted walking down the driveway as a car, seemingly belonging to the coroner, slowly backed into it
‘Madsen was also preparing to release a new book called Tears For My Father: Outlaw Thoughts and Poems.
‘Michael Madsen was one of Hollywood’s most iconic actors, who will be missed by many.’
Madsen was best known for his frequent collaborations with director Quentin Tarantino, starring in Reservoir Dogs (1992), Kill Bill: Volume 2 (2004), The Hateful Eight (2015), and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019).
He also starred in 1997’s Donnie Brasco as Sonny Black.
Madsen is survived by his five children, wife DeAnna and his actress sister Virginia Madsen.
His son Hudson died by suicide in 2022 aged 26.
Perry Wander, who has represented the star for 20 years, said the Kill Bill icon had ‘many struggles’.
‘I just spoke to Michael two days ago,’ Wander told Daily Mail, admitting that ‘I knew he was not well.’

The grieving teen was later spotted with older brother Christian

Luke appeared somber as he reunited with family amid the devastating loss

Luke followed behind Christian as they walked across the driveway to the other end of the property where a black Ford Bronco was parked

Max and Christian both had on T-shirts and slacks as they walked down the driveway

Max spoke to younger brother Luke during their time at the property


An eyewitness told DailyMail.com that Luke left the home with his brothers Max and Christian in a black Ford Bronco

A white Range Rover was also pictured in the driveway on Thursday


A black Chrysler vehicle, seemingly belonging to the coroner, was also parked in Madsen’s driveway


The car backed into Madsen’s garage and a driver was photographed exiting the vehicle

Madsen had a Hurst Shifters sign, dumbbell weights, old license plates and the poster for his 1997 film Executive Target displayed in his garage
‘Michael was suffering from the effects of alcoholism. He had multiple stints in and out of rehab. He struggled to maintain his sobriety. He was not happy about his life.’
Madsen was also facing a crippling legal battle with his estranged wife, which saw the pair fighting over child support and other finances, his lawyer claimed.
‘I blame her for putting in the screws over his last years of life,’ Wander said, alleging the legal battle, which saw his passport be ‘maliciously revoked’, impacted his ability to travel and work abroad.
‘Michael lived a life of regrets – those regrets being his two marriages,’ he added.
Virginia paid emotional tribute to Madsen in a statement to Variety, which read: ‘My brother Michael has left the stage. He was thunder and velvet. Mischief wrapped in tenderness. A poet disguised as an outlaw. A father, a son, a brother — etched in contradiction, tempered by love that left its mark.
‘We’re not mourning a public figure. We’re not mourning a myth — but flesh and blood and ferocious heart. Who stormed through life loud, brilliant, and half on fire. Who leaves us echoes — gruff, brilliant, unrepeatable — half legend, half lullaby.
‘I’ll miss our inside jokes, the sudden laughter, the sound of him. I’ll miss the boy he was before the legend; I miss my big brother. Thank you to everyone reaching out with love and memory. In time, we’ll share how we plan to celebrate his life — but for now, we stay close, and let the silence say what words can’t.’
He was first wed to Georganne LaPiere, half-sister of singer and actress Cher from 1984-1988.
He welcomed a daughter named Jessica with Dana Mechling.
He was married to Jeannine Bisignano from 1991 to 1995. They have two sons, Christian and Max.

Madsen’s cause of death was revealed by his management after his shock passing aged 67 on Thursday – pictured 2004

Madsen was found ‘unresponsive’ at his Malibu home early Thursday morning, DailyMail.com can confirm


A frequent collaborator of Quentin Tarantino, Madsen starred in films including 1993’s Reservoir Dogs (left) and 2003’s Kill Bill (right)
In 1996, he married DeAnna. Together they had three sons, Luke, Kalvin and Hudson.
His death comes 11 months after his domestic violence case – where he was accused of shoving wife DeAnna – was dismissed due to ‘insufficient evidence.’
‘We are thrilled that Michael Madsen is able to put this behind him and look forward to our continued collaboration with more great things coming from this veteran and respected actor,’ his representative said at the time.
The star was arrested for domestic violence amid claims he got physical with his spouse. He also allegedly locked her out of their home, which is located in the Los Angeles area.
The Reservoir Dogs star was given a misdemeanor domestic violence charge at the time.
He also had to spend part of his weekend in jail, before posting a $20,000 bond.
Days later in a statement to THR, Madsen’s lawyer Perry Wander insisted that his client was ‘not guilty of domestic violence.’
A representative for the star confirmed the incident saying: ‘It was a disagreement between Michael and his wife, which we hope resolves positively for them both.’
Madsen filed for divorce from DeAnna in September 2024 – and in court papers obtained by DailyMail.com, he accused his estranged wife of driving their son to die by suicide ‘by her neglect, drinking and alcoholism.’
A month later, he issued a regretful Instagram statement apologizing for his claims and denying he had wanted to end their marriage.
He said: ‘Losing a child is the hardest and most painful experience that can happen in this world. I deeply apologize for not correcting this earlier but I love my wife and our other 4 children and have no desire for divorce or blame.

His son Hudson died by suicide in 2022 aged 26 (pictured together in 2011)

Hudson Madsen is pictured with his dad, Max Madsen, Luke Madsen, DeAnna Madsen, Christian Madsen and Kalvin Madsen in July 2011

Madsen filed for divorce from DeAnna in September 2024 – and in court papers obtained by DailyMail.com, he accused his estranged wife of driving their son to die by suicide ‘by her neglect, drinking and alcoholism’; the couple seen in 2005

Madsen is pictured with his Sideways star sister Virginia Madsen, 63, in 2007 – she paid an emotional tribute to him
‘She had absolutely nothing to do with what happened to our son. It was a horrible loss and choice that was made for reasons that truly cannot ever be known because the person is gone, I don’t think my son is dead , I think he escaped from a life that didn’t make sense anymore.’
It wasn’t Madsen’s first brush with the law. In 2022 the Hollywood actor was arrested for trespassing at a luxury house from which he was evicted, DailyMail.com reported.
It was a $5.3 million Malibu mansion just across the Pacific Coast Highway from La Costa Beach.
A source exclusively told DailyMail.com at the time: ‘Michael had been living at the house since last year, but the lease was in another person’s name.’
The house was leased out by another person and several thousand dollars were owed in back rent, DailyMail.com has learned.
The owner had tried for the past two years to get the tenants evicted, but because of the moratorium on evictions on account of Covid, it took several months to go through the legal process.

In 2012 Madsen was arrested at his Malibu home after allegedly getting into a physical fight with his son after catching him smoking marijuana – he did not face charges
His arrest came just a month after his son, US Army Sgt. Hudson Madsen shot himself dead on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, where he was stationed with the 25th Infantry Division. Hudson was an Afghan war vet.
Hudson’s death came a week after his wife Carlie underwent surgery to remove a tumor from her breast.
‘I am in shock as my son, whom I just spoke with a few days ago, said he was happy – my last text from him was “I love you dad,”‘ he told the Los Angeles Times.
‘I didn’t see any signs of depression. It’s so tragic and sad. I’m just trying to make sense of everything and understand what happened.’
Madsen said his son’s marriage was ‘going strong’ and he had recently completed his first tour in the U.S. Army.
‘He had typical life challenges that people have with finances, but he wanted a family. He was looking towards his future, so its mind-blowing. I just can’t grasp what happened.’
Madsen has requested a full military investigation into his son’s death. The actor thinks ‘the officers and rank and file were shaming’ Hudson for wanting therapy. He believes this stopped him from seeking help for mental health issues he had been keeping to himself.
In 2019, the actor was axed from a $100,000 role in movie Confessions of a Serial Killer after crashing his Land Rover into a pole and subsequently being arrested for DUI. He was later sentenced to four days in jail.

Known for his brooding and rugged onscreen persona, Madsen is pictured in Hell Ride in 2008

Madsen is also known for his starring role in 1997 film Donnie Brasco – pictured with Al Pacino, James Russo, Bruno Kirby Jr and Johnny Depp,

The star poses with Quentin Tarantino, actress Julie Dreyfus, Uma Thurman and producer Lawrence Bender in 2003

Madsen is pictured at the Chiller Theatre Expo Spring 2025 in April 2025
In 2012 he was also arrested for DUI after driving erratically but struck a plea deal that involved attending AA meetings in lieu of more severe punishment.
However, after Madsen failed to attend his court ordered Alcoholics Anonymous meetings his probation was revoked.
That same year he was arrested at his Malibu home after allegedly getting into a physical fight with his son after catching him smoking marijuana.
The actor was being held in jail on $100,000 bail after being charged with child endangerment with cruelty to a child: a felony charge, which means it is considered a crime of high seriousness. He did not face any charges after his arrest for suspected child endangerment.