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How do you assess your chances of winning and thus advancing to the semifinals?Julian Brandt: “I think we should take the positive aspects from the Champions League game we played against Real ...
Bild reports that the high salaries of Borussia Dortmund midfielders Julian Brandt and Marcel Sabitzer are making a sale difficult. The two midfielders earn a combined €15m (Brandt €8m, Sabitzer €7m), ...
How do you assess your chances of winning and thus advancing to the semifinals? Julian Brandt: “I think we should take the positive aspects from the Champions League game we played against Real in ...
Why Julian McMahon Kept His Cancer Journey Private Since Kelly did not elaborate on her late husband’s cancer battle, it’s unclear why Julian kept his health struggles a secret.
Who is Julian McMahon’s wife? Meet Kelly Paniagua McMahon, the Australian actor’s partner, and learn about his ex-wives Dannii Minogue and Brooke Burns.
Julian McMahon, the beloved actor known for his roles in 'Nip/Tuck', 'Charmed', and 'Fantastic Four', has passed away at the age of 56 due to lung metastasis linked to head and neck cancer. His ...
Julian McMahon had the love of his life by his side, his wife, Kelly McMahon (née Paniagua), when he died on July 2, 2025. Kelly was the one who delivered the news of the FBI alum‘s shocking ...
Julian McMahon's decades-long career in film and television includes performances opposite everyone from Sandra Bullock to Nicolas Cage.
Julian McMahon, Fantastic Four and Nip/Tuck star, dies at 56 — Cause of death revealed Australian actor Julian McMahon passed away in Clearwater, Florida. He was 56.
Julian McMahon as Dr. Christian Troy in the FX series “Nip/Tuck.” The son of a former prime minister of Australia, he played the role of the prime minister on the Netflix show “The Residence ...
Hollywood actor Julian McMahon, who was battling cancer for a long time, died at the age of 56. The actor was known for playing the antagonist in the Hollywood film 'Fantastic Four'.
Julian Mininsohn joins the News 2 Sports team after spending two years as Sports Director at KXLY in Spokane, Washington, where he covered the Gonzaga Bulldogs and Washington State Cougars.