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"Actor Michael Madsen, famous for his role in 'Kill Bill', momentarily detained by authorities

After making a bail payment of $20,000, Madsen secures his release from custody.
After making a bail payment of $20,000, Madsen secures his release from custody.

"Actor Michael Madsen, famous for his role in 'Kill Bill', momentarily detained by authorities

Michael Madsen, a renowned American actor, found himself in hot water once again, this time in California. Law enforcement officials were summoned to Malibu due to a domestic squabble involving the actor and his wife, as revealed by a police report obtained by "Entertainment Weekly." Madsen's spouse claimed he had physically evicted her from their shared residence and denied her reentry. As a result, Madsen was taken into custody.

According to Madsen's representative, a disagreement ensued between the actor and his wife, DeAnna Madsen, on Monday (local time), as reported by "Variety." The situation was hoped to be resolved peacefully between the two parties. After posting a $20,000 bond (approximately €18,000), Madsen was released from custody. The couple have been married since 1996.

The troubled actor, who often plays menacing roles, gained recognition through his collaborations with director Quentin Tarantino. His impressive resume includes roles in Tarantino's films such as "Reservoir Dogs," "Kill Bill," "The Hateful Eight," and "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood." He's also starred in "Thelma & Louise," "Wyatt Earp," "Die Hard 2," and "James Bond: Die Another Day."

Following their disagreement, Michael Madsen expressed his feelings through music, singing, "♪ I'm not going to lie ♪," reflecting perhaps the complexity of their situation. Despite the unrest, friends and family remain hopeful for a reconciliation between the couple.

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