Julian McMahon’s net worth has been revealed following his tragic death at the age of 56.
The beloved Aussie actor died last week in Clearwater, Florida, after a private battle with cancer, with the “Charmed actor’s wife, Kelly, confirming his death in a statement.
McMahon was previously married to singer and actress Dannii Minogue from 1994 to 1995, after the pair met on the set of the Aussie soap “Home and Away” in 1991.
McMahon was also married to former “Baywatch” star Brooke Burns from 1999 to 2001. Together, they share a daughter, Madison Elizabeth, 25.
In 2014, he went on to marry former model and children’s book author Kelly Paniagua after 11 years of dating.
Details of McMahon’s net worth have now been revealed.
Julian McMahon with wife Kelly Paniagua. Picture: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images
He was also married to Dannii Minogue from 1994 to 1995. Picture: Getty
The actor with second wife Brooke Burns.
McMahon with his daughter Madison. Picture: Instagram
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WHAT WAS JULIAN MCMAHON’S NET WORTH?
It’s understood McMahon – who is the son of late former Australian Prime Minister Sir William McMahon and his late wife Lady Sonia McMahon – had a net worth of $US16 million ($A24 million) at the time of his death.
During “Nip/Tuck”, the actor earned between $US125,000 to $US155,000 ($A190,000 to $A236,000) per episode.
His father was former prime minister Sir William McMahon.
McMahon with his mother Lady Sonia McMahon (R) and his sister Melinda attend Fantastic Four after-party at W Hotel in Woolloomooloo.
During “Nip/Tuck”, McMahon earned between $US125,000 to $US155,000 per episode.
REAL ESTATE
A significant portion of McMahon’s wealth came from real estate in both the US and Australia.
In 1997, the “Fantastic Four” star purchased a home just below the Hollywood Sign in Los Angeles for $US700,000 ($A1.06 million).
He sold it in 2015 for $US2.18 million ($A3.32 million), netting a profit of $US1.5 million ($A2.2 million).
In 2017, McMahon offloaded his Malibu home after a decade for $US3.55 million ($A5.41 million).
The property featured five bedrooms, five bathrooms, a pool, and a volleyball court.
Situated on more than an acre in Malibu Park, the home was initially listed for $US4.395 million ($A6.7 million) and later reduced to $US3.85 million ($A5.8 million) before the sale, according to the LA Times.
In 2017, McMahon offloaded his Malibu home after a decade for $US3.55 million. Picture: Supplied
McMahon and his sisters Melinda and Deborah, also inherited several properties in Australia from their mother, Lady McMahon.
Their childhood home in Bellevue Hill was sold for $9 million in 2011 following Lady McMahon’s death in 2010. The profits from the sale were split between the siblings.
A second residence in Bellevue Hill was offloaded in 2012 for $6.25 million. That same year, the family’s Palm Beach weekender was sold for around $2 million.
Their childhood home in Bellevue Hill was sold for $9 million in 2011. Picture: Supplied
A second residence in Bellevue Hill was offloaded in 2012 for $6.25 million. Picture: Supplied
JULIAN MCMAHON’S CAREER
McMahon started his career in entertainment as a model but quickly transitioned to acting.
In 1989, he starred in the short-lived Australian soap opera “The Power, The Passion” before landing a stint on “Home and Away”.
McMahon and Sharyn Hodgson in “Home and Away”.
Alyssa Milano with McMahon in “Charmed”.
The actor then made the move to the US, landing roles on shows such as “Another World”, “Profiler”, “Charmed” and “Nip/Tuck”, which scored him a Golden Globe nomination.
He also made a name for himself on the big screen, starring in two Fantastic Four movies: 2005’s “Fantastic Four” and 2007’s sequel “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer”.
More recently, McMahon starred in the Stan Original Film “The Surfer”, which was filmed in Australia and co-starred Nicolas Cage.
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