
How rich was Julian McMahon? Here's what the 'Nip/Tuck' and 'FBI: Most Wanted' star left behind
, the American-Australian actor known for his roles in
Nip/Tuck
, Charmed, and
FBI: Most Wanted
, died on July 2, 2025, at the age of 56. He passed away with an unmatched legacy of genre-defining performances that spanned television and film.
Born on July 27, 1968, in Sydney, McMahon was the son of former Australian Prime Minister Sir William McMahon. After briefly studying law and economics, he transitioned into modeling, working in major fashion hubs like Milan and New York before moving to acting.
His early television breakthrough came on the Australian soap Home and Away, eventually leading to roles in American shows like Profiler and the cult hit Charmed, where he played the fan-favorite demon Cole Turner.
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McMahon's most iconic role was the brilliant yet morally complex Dr. Christian Troy in FX's Nip/Tuck. He later starred as FBI Special Agent Jess LaCroix in
FBI
: Most Wanted, showcasing his range from villainous to heroic characters.
Known for his charisma, versatility, and screen presence, McMahon earned respect from fans and industry peers throughout his decades-long career.
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He was married three times, first to Australian pop star Dannii Minogue in 1994, though their marriage lasted just over a year.
He later married actress Brooke Burns in 1999, with whom he had a daughter, Madison, born in 2000. That marriage ended in 2001. In 2014, McMahon married Kelly Paniagua, a writer and model, and the two remained together until his passing.
Julian McMahon's Net Worth?
At the time of his death, McMahon's net worth was estimated at $16 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth and The Richest, although the exact number is not publicly revealed.
Much of his wealth stemmed from his acting earnings, but he also made strategic real estate investments.
In 1997, he purchased a home in Los Angeles' Hollywood Hills, just beneath the iconic Hollywood sign, for approximately $712,000.
As reported by Urban, he sold the property in 2015 for $2.18 million, making a profit of around $1.5 million. He also reportedly held real estate assets in his native Australia.
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