Patrick Muldoon Death News: ‘Days of Our Lives’ Actor Patrick Muldoon Dies at 57 from Heart Attack |

‘Days of Our Lives’ star Patrick Muldoon passes away at 57 due to heart attack

Trigger warning: This article mentions death. Reader discretion is advised . ‘Days of Our Lives’ fame Patrick Muldoon has passed away at the age of 57 after reportedly suffering a heart attack on Sunday morning.

About Patrick Muldoon’s early life

As per Deadline he suffered a heart attack. Patrick Muldoon was born on September 27, 1968, in Los Angeles. He grew up loving sports and played football at USC. He was part of two teams that won the Rose Bowl. Before acting, he was already known for his strong spirit and energy. Later, he stepped into acting and slowly built his career.

Breakthrough with ‘Days of Our Lives’

Patrick became very popular for playing Austin Reed on ‘Days of Our Lives’. He was the first actor to play this role and worked on the show from 1992 to 1995. Many years later, he came back again from 2011 to 2012. People loved seeing him on screen. There were even talks last year that he might return again. His role made him a familiar face in many homes. Patrick Muldoon was also part of many shows and movies as he appeared in ‘Melrose Place’, ‘Saved by the Bell’, and ‘Who’s the Boss?’. He also worked in films like ‘Starship Troopers’, ‘Super Troopers’, and ‘Saving Christmas’. He kept working for many years and stayed active in the industry. Later this year, he was set to appear in a film called ‘Dirty Hands’. Just last month, he was seen at the 2026 Saturn Awards, looking happy and full of life.Patrick is survived by his partner Miriam Rothbart, his parents, his sister and her family.

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