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William Patrick Muldoon III
September 27, 1968
San Pedro, California, U.S
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| Died | April 19, 2026 (aged 57)
Beverly Hills, California, U.S.
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| Years active | 1990–2026 |
William Patrick Muldoon III (September 27, 1968 – April 19, 2026) was an American actor, film producer, and musician. He was best known for his roles as Austin Reed on Days of Our Lives and Zander Barcalow on Starship Troopers.
Early life and education
Muldoon was born in San Pedro, California, on September 27, 1968, the son of William Patrick Muldoon II, a personal injury lawyer, and Deanna Muldoon (née Petrov), a homemaker.[1] He was of Irish descent on his father's side and of Croatian descent on his mother's side.[2][3] He attended Loyola High School, a Jesuit school. Muldoon graduated in 1991 from the University of Southern California, where he was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity and played tight end on the USC Trojans football team.
Career
Muldoon was the first actor to play the role of Austin Reed on Days of Our Lives, from 1992 to 1995 and again from September 2011 to July 2012. Prior to that in 1991, he landed a role on the popular teen television series Saved by the Bell.
During the 1990s, Muldoon became the only actor ever to hold an exclusive development deal with Spelling Entertainment. Muldoon co-produced programming with Spelling Television's vice president Tony Shepherd, and their television development began with the USA Petite Model Show created by actress-model Ann Lauren. The show was filmed on-location at Caesars Palace on the renowned Colosseum Circus Maximus Showroom stage, in The Forum Shops and sponsored by Cartier. The televised special was co-hosted by Muldoon and Lauren with special guest co-star Audrey Landers of Dallas and broadcast on WWOR and WGN Superstations distributed by Spelling Television Worldvision.
Muldoon's roles included playing the popular villain Richard Hart on the primetime soap opera Melrose Place from 1995 to 1996. Muldoon played Zander Barcalow in the 1997 Paul Verhoeven-directed film Starship Troopers. In 1998, he starred in the television film Black Cat Run, directed by D. J. Caruso. He also starred in several films for the Lifetime and Hallmark channels. On stage, Muldoon played Edmund in Patsy Rodenburg's 2006 production of King Lear.
In 2015, Muldoon produced and starred in Badge of Honor. In 2020, he appeared in the films Arkansas and The Comeback Trail.
Death
Muldoon died at his home in Beverly Hills[4] from a heart attack on April 19, 2026, at the age of 57.[5]
Filmography
Film
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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| 1993 | Rage and Honor II | Tommy Andrews | |
| 1997 | Starship Troopers | Zander Barcalow | |
| 1998 | Arrival II | Jack Addison | Direct-to-video |
| Wicked | Lawson Smith | ||
| 1999 | Stigmata | Steven | |
| Red Team | Jason Chandler | ||
| 2001 | Bad Karma | Trey Campbell | |
| Blackwoods | Matt Sullivan | ||
| 2002 | Whacked! | Mark Steward | |
| Heart of America | Ryan Kirkland | ||
| 2006 | Miracle Dogs Too | Jeff | Direct-to-video |
| Military Intelligence and You! | Nick Reed | ||
| 2008 | Christmas Town | Kevin | Direct-to-video |
| Broken Angel | |||
| Japan | Taxi Driver | ||
| 2009 | Noah's Ark: The New Beginning | Shem | Voice; direct-to-video |
| The Chaos Experiment | Christopher | ||
| 2010 | Repo | Jeffery Maiser | |
| The 7 Adventures of Sinbad | Sinbad | Direct-to-video | |
| 2011 | Last Will | Joseph Emery | |
| Born to Ride | |||
| 2013 | Spiders 3D | Jason Cole | |
| 2014 | The Dog Who Saved Easter | Fred Stein | Direct-to-video |
| 2015 | The Dog Who Saved Summer | ||
| A Horse Tale | Michael | ||
| Robo-Dog | Tom Austin | ||
| 2016 | Little Dead Rotting Hood | Henry | |
| 2017 | American Satan | SS Singer | |
| Saving Christmas | Sammy | Direct-to-video | |
| The Tribes of Palos Verdes | N/a | Executive producer | |
| 2018 | A Dog & Pony Show | Rusty Wiggins | |
| Runnin' from My Roots | Seth Ingram | ||
| Bernie the Dolphin | Bob Ryan | ||
| 2019 | My Adventures with Santa | Josh Nolan | |
| Bernie the Dolphin 2 | Bob Ryan | ||
| 2020 | Arkansas | Joe | Also executive producer |
| The Comeback Trail | Frank Pierce | ||
| Timecrafters: The Treasure of Pirate's Cove | Mr. Dare | ||
| 2021 | Vanquish | Agent Monroe | |
| Deadlock | Mack Karr | ||
| The Card Counter | N/a | Executive producer | |
| 2022 | Marlowe | Richard Cavendish | Also executive producer |
| 2023 | The Quest for Tom Sawyer's Gold | AJ Harrison | |
| 2024 | Murder at Hollow Creek | Thomas Bennett | |
| Riff Raff | N/a | Executive producer | |
| 2026 | The Dreadful | N/a | |
| Dirty Hands | Richie Denton | Posthumous release | |
| TBA | Stay at Home | David | Post-production, posthumous release |
| Pray for Me: Key to Freedom | Senator | ||
| Kockroach | N/a | Executive producer, posthumous release |
Television
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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| 1990 | Who's the Boss? | Matt | 2 episodes |
| 1991 | Saved by the Bell | Jeffrey Hunter | 3 episodes |
| 1992 | Silk Stalkings | Charles Lantman | Episode: "Good Time Charlie" |
| 1992–1995, 2011–2012 | Days of Our Lives | Austin Reed | Returned to role in September 2011 after a 16-year hiatus[6] |
| 1993 | Night Sins | Television film | |
| 1994 | Winter Heat | ||
| 1995–1996 | Melrose Place | Richard Hart | Recurring role |
| 1996 | Deadly Pursuits | Tim Faulkner | Television film |
| 1998 | Black Cat Run | Johnny Del Grissom | |
| 2000 | Final Ascent | Viggo | |
| Chain of Command | Michael Connelly | ||
| 2002 | Project Viper | Mike Connors | |
| 2004 | A Boyfriend for Christmas | Ryan Hughes | |
| 2007 | Point of Entry | Caleb Theroux | |
| Ice Spiders | "Dash" Dashiell | ||
| 2010 | Turbulent Skies | Charles Devain | |
| 2012 | All About Christmas Eve | Tino Accosta | |
| 2013 | Holiday Road Trip | Patrick | |
| The Haunting of... | Himself | Documentary series; episode: "Patrick Muldoon" | |
| 2014 | Christmas in Palm Springs | Joe Brady | Television film |
| Fatal Acquittal | Scott | ||
| Deadly Revenge | Jack | ||
| Finders Keepers | Jonathan Simon | ||
| 2015 | Patient Killer | Derek | |
| A Christmas Reunion | Jack | ||
| 2016 | His Secret Past | Charles | |
| 2017 | Boyfriend Killer | Charles Durro | |
| 2018 | A Tale of Two Coreys | Bob Feldman | |
| 2025 | Double Scoop | Everett |
Music videos
| Year | Artist | Song | Role |
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| 2013 | Daughtry | "Waiting for Superman" | Suicidal Man |
- Muldoon was the lead singer of the band The Sleeping Masses, their song "The Woman is the Way" was chosen for the 2009 movie Powder Blue end credits and features film clips in the video. The song was also featured on the show The Hills. The music video was filmed in Berkshire, England and produced by British director Leon Mitchell.
References
- ^ "Patrick Muldoon Biography (1968?-)". Filmreference.com. Retrieved August 9, 2011.
- ^ "A boyfriend for Christmas". Entertainment Tonight. November 16, 2004. Archived from the original on December 1, 2017. Retrieved May 5, 2010.: (Commentary with Patrick Muldoon saying; "My dad's side of the family is Irish, my mom's side is Croatian, and they are both really big families.")
- ^ "Yahoo! Movies bio". Archived from the original on July 14, 2007.
- ^ Karasin, Ekin (April 20, 2026). "Patrick Muldoon's tragic final moments revealed after sudden death at 57". The Standard. Retrieved April 20, 2026.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (April 19, 2026). "Patrick Muldoon Dies: 'Days Of Our Lives', 'Melrose Place' & 'Starship Troopers' Actor Was 57". Deadline. Retrieved April 20, 2026.
- ^ "Christie Clark and Patrick Muldoon Dish on Their Return to Days of Our Lives – Today's News: Our Take". TVGuide.com. October 1, 2008. Retrieved August 11, 2011.
External links
- Patrick Muldoon at IMDb
- Patrick Muldoon discography at Discogs
- The official Sleeping Masses website
- The Sleeping Masses discography at Discogs