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McMahon Honored Posthumously at AACTA Awards
7 Feb
Summary
- Julian McMahon received a posthumous AACTA Award for his role in 'The Surfer'.
- His widow, Kelly Paniagua, delivered an emotional acceptance speech.
- McMahon, who died of cancer last year, was honored in his home country.

Julian McMahon was posthumously honored at the AACTA Awards on Friday night, receiving the Award for Best Supporting Actor in Film for his role in 'The Surfer.' His widow, Kelly Paniagua, accepted the accolade on his behalf during the ceremony held on the Gold Coast.
Paniagua delivered an emotional acceptance speech, dedicating the award to McMahon's family and to Australia, the country that 'made him.' She highlighted his profound love for the project because it allowed him to return home.
The psychological thriller 'The Surfer' premiered at Cannes in 2024 and was released in 2025. McMahon, who passed away from cancer at age 56 on July 2 last year, delivered a notable performance as a surf gang leader in this, his final film appearance.




