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Are You Right There, Michael?

He’s best known for his role in Quentin Tarantino’s seminal Reservoir Dogs, but 54-year-old cult actor Michael Madsen is a complicated and controversial character. In the news last week following an incident which saw him being charged with child cruelty, the actor, writer and poet talks about his chequered past, movies, doing that infamous scene in Reservoir Dogs – but most of all about the importance of family.

Olaf Tyaransen, 04 Apr 2012

You once published an autobiographical short story about losing your virginity to an older woman when you were 13.

Yeah. Jackie. She was screwing all my friends too so... (laughs uproariously). That was the first fuck. The only reason she ended up with them is because when I told them, they didn’t believe me. So I brought them over there and she lined everybody up in the hallway and brought us Coca-Colas. And then... you know (grins).

How have you done financially over the years?

Money? Well, money is a funny thing, it’s the nemesis of everything good and everything bad. You try to do as best as you can to take care of the people you love, and you try to make a living like anybody, and there are good times and bad times, and it’s feast or famine. That’s just the nature of the whole world right now. Everybody is struggling.

Even your old friend John Malkovich got ripped off by Bernie Madoff, apparently.

Oh my god, Bernie Madoff (laughs). Thank god I never met him!

I read an old interview with you where you told a story about your dad sitting in Cher’s house going, ‘What the fuck are we doing here?’

Yeah, I was briefly married to Cher’s sister [Georganne LaPiere]. My dad had come over for the wedding, and Cher had this big mansion in Benedict Canyon, and he was sitting there and he suddenly goes, ‘What the fuck are we doing here?’ (laughs). ‘I don’t know, dad, I don’t know!’ Three years later the marriage is over. Obviously it was a young impulsive thing that made no sense. I didn’t want to get involved in the politics of Cher’s family, it turned out to be much more complicated than I realised at the time. She was an actress. She was on General Hospital. I was just an episodic TV guy, just starting off. I realised early on the politics in that family were very complicated and I got out of that thing. It just wasn’t meant to be. I don’t have any bad feelings about it. We split amicably. That was a long, long time ago.

You’ve been married to your third wife, Deanna Morgan, for 16 years now.



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