The heartbreaking story of Michael Madsen son suicide has left Hollywood in mourning. Hudson Madsen, just 26 years old and a U.S. Army veteran, died by suicide in Hawaii shortly after completing his first tour. His final text to his father simply read, “I love you dad.”
Michael Madsen, known for roles in Kill Bill and Reservoir Dogs, said, “I’m in shock. He told me he was happy. I didn’t see this coming.” Hudson, who served in Afghanistan, was the godson of famed director Quentin Tarantino. Madsen and his wife DeAnna share three sons: Hudson, Kalvin, and Luke, while his ex-wife, Jeannine Bisignano, is the mother of his other two boys, Christian and Max.
Hudson’s wife, Carlie, often shared heartfelt posts, including one just a week before his death, following a surgery she underwent. She praised Hudson’s patience and care during her recovery, calling him her rock and support. After his passing, she posted a touching tribute saying, “I miss you so much,” expressing deep grief.

Michael Madsen Son Suicide Highlights Hidden Battles
The events surrounding Michael Madsen son suicide stunned everyone close to Hudson. “He had normal challenges like financial worries, but he was planning a future,” Madsen said. “It doesn’t make sense.” He revealed that Hudson had shown signs of mental health issues, even though he seemed outwardly happy.
Hudson had reportedly stopped attending therapy. Madsen called for a military investigation after hearing claims that his son faced humiliation within the ranks. So far, no findings have been made public.
A month after the suicide, Madsen was arrested for trespassing at the Malibu home from which Hudson had recently been evicted. The actor, who has a history of legal issues including a DUI and a prior domestic incident, has faced scrutiny but insists on seeking justice and answers for his son.
The family released a statement: “We are devastated by the loss of Hudson. His light and memory will forever be cherished.”
In a heartfelt Instagram post a year after his passing, Carlie wrote, “It still hurts just as much. I wish I could have done more. I miss you and love you, Lump.”
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