Actor Patrick Muldoon of 'Days of Our Lives' Dies at 57 After Heart Attack

Actor and producer Patrick Muldoon has died at the age of 57 after suffering a heart attack. He was best known for his roles as Austin Reed on the soap opera 'Days of Our Lives' and in the film 'Starship Troopers'. Muldoon also had a recurring role on 'Melrose Place' and worked as an executive producer on several films. He is remembered by friends as a charismatic and generous person who was also a passionate musician.

Key Points: Patrick Muldoon, 'Days of Our Lives' Actor, Dies at 57

  • Heart attack at 57
  • Starred in 'Days of Our Lives' & 'Starship Troopers'
  • Also a producer and musician
  • Survived by partner and family
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'Days of Our Lives' actor Patrick Muldoon passes away at 57

Actor Patrick Muldoon, known for 'Days of Our Lives,' 'Melrose Place,' and 'Starship Troopers,' has passed away at age 57 following a heart attack.

"endlessly generous -- with his poetry, his humor, and his unmistakable presence - His friends"

Washington DC, April 20

Actor and producer Patrick Muldoon, known for his roles in the daytime drama 'Days of Our Lives', primetime soap 'Melrose Place', and movie 'Starship Troopers', passed away on April 19, following a heart attack, reported Deadline. He was 57.

Born in San Pedro, California, Muldoon graduated from USC, where he played on the Trojans football team. He started his acting career while still in college with a two-episode arc on the sitcom 'Who's the Boss?'

Shortly after his 1991 graduation, he landed a three-episode recurring role on Saved By the Bell, reported Deadline.

Muldoon originated the role of Austin Reed on Days of Our Lives, which he played from 1992-95 and again from 2011-12. He also recurred on Melrose Place as the villainous Richard Hart from Season 3-5 and starred in a slew of TV movies in the late 1990s and 2000s.

On the big screen, Muldoon played Zander Barcalow in the 1997 film Starship Troopers, directed by Paul Verhoeven. His latest movie, crime thriller Dirty Hands, is slated to be released later this year, reported Deadline.

Muldoon also executive produced a number of features, including The Tribes of Palos Verdes, Arkansas, Marlowe, The Card Counter, The Dreadful, Riff Raff, and, most recently, Kockroach, starring Chris Hemsworth, Taron Egerton and Zazie Beetz, which is currently filming.

Muldoon loved music. Always the life of the party, he could often be seen with his guitar and was the lead singer for 'The Sleeping Masses'.

Described by those close to him as "endlessly generous -- with his poetry, his humor, and his unmistakable presence," Muldoon "loved animals and people alike, gave unforgettable hugs, and possessed a rare quality of making others feel safe and seen," his friends said. "Stylish, charismatic, and full of life, he embraced each day with a full-tilt, rock 'n' roll spirit."

Muldoon, known as "Bobo" to his love ones, is survived by his partner, Miriam Rothbart; his parents, Deanna and Patrick Muldoon Sr.; his sister and brother-in-law, Shana and Ahmet Zappa; and their children, Muldoon's beloved niece Halo and nephew Arrow Zappa.

- ANI

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Rohit P
A heart attack at 57 is a wake-up call for all of us. We need to take our health seriously, especially with our stressful lifestyles. RIP.
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Aman W
I didn't know he was a producer too! The list of films he executive produced is quite impressive. "The Card Counter" was a brilliant film. Talented man gone too soon.
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Sarah B
He was the ultimate 90s heartthrob on 'Melrose Place'! Richard Hart was such a complex character. It's touching to read how his friends describe him - making others feel safe and seen is a rare gift. Condolences to his family.
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Vikram M
While it's always sad when an artist passes, the article feels a bit like a list of credits. I wish it focused a little more on the person behind the roles—the "Bobo" his loved ones knew. The bit about his poetry and hugs was the most human part.
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Kavya N
A lead singer for a band too! A true creative soul. "Full-tilt, rock 'n' roll spirit" – what a wonderful way to be remembered. Om Shanti.

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