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Patrick Muldoon, Days of Our Lives Star, Passes Away at 57

Patrick Muldoon, Days of Our Lives Star, Passes Away at 57

Post by : Shweta

Actor Patrick Muldoon has sadly passed away at the age of 57 following a heart attack, as reported. His death has sparked tributes from fans and the entertainment community, highlighting his long-standing career in television and film.

Best remembered for his portrayal of Austin Reed on the famous soap opera Days of Our Lives, Muldoon made his debut in the early '90s, earning wide acclaim for his acting. His role endeared him to viewers, and he made a return to the series years later, reinforcing his strong connection with the show's audience.

Throughout over thirty years in the industry, Muldoon diversified his career across both television and film. He initially appeared in popular series like Saved by the Bell and Who’s the Boss?, gradually becoming a recognizable figure on-screen. His film career included appearances in notable projects like Super Troopers and Saving Christmas, as well as roles in shows like Melrose Place.

Beyond his acting career, Muldoon ventured behind the camera, taking on production roles in various projects. His artistic range also included music, as he was the lead singer for his band, showcasing his multifaceted creative talents.

Born in San Pedro, California, and a University of Southern California alumnus, Muldoon initially pursued football before transitioning to acting, paving the way for a lengthy and impactful career.

He is survived by his partner and family. Muldoon’s passing signifies the loss of a dedicated artist, who leaves behind a legacy marked by versatility and substantial contributions to the entertainment landscape.

April 20, 2026 3:38 p.m. 477

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