Patrick Muldoon, who played Austin Reed on “Days of Our Lives” and Richard Hart on “Melrose Place,” reportedly suffered a heart attack, according to his death certificate.

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Actor Patrick Muldoon dies at 57 years old

Patrick Muldoon, known for his roles on “Days Of Our Lives,” “Melrose Place” and “Starship Troopers” has died at 57 years old.

The cause of death for 57-year-old Patrick Muldoon, best known for starring in “Days of Our Lives” and “Melrose Place,” has been released.

Muldoon’s immediate cause of death was a myocardial infarction, or a heart attack, according to a death certificate obtained by Us Weekly and People. He died April 19 and was cremated April 28.

The underlying causes that contributed to his death included hereditary coagulopathy disorder, which is affects the body’s blood clotting process, and pulmonary embolism, which is caused by a “blood clot that breaks loose and travels through the bloodstream to the lungs,” according to the National Library of Medicine’s Medline Plus.

Muldoon played Austin Reed on “Days of Our Lives” and Richard Hart on the “Beverly Hills, 90210” soap spinoff “Melrose Place.”

The Los Angeles native, who received two Rose Bowl rings during his time playing football for the University of Southern California, got his start as a model for Wilhelmina, where he would star in Calvin Klein ads. By the mid-’80s, he would kick off his lengthy acting career with an appearance on “Who’s the Boss?” He followed up with a role on “Saved by the Bell” playing Jeffrey Hunter, the manager of The Max who briefly dated Tiffani Thiessen’s Kelly Kapowski.

By 1992, Muldoon was starring in “Days of Our Lives” as one of two actors to portray Austin Reed, an aspiring boxer with a troubled past and the love interest of Carrie Brady (Christie Clark). Austin Peck went on to play Austin Reed for lengthier stints between 1995 and 2021, aside from Muldoon’s reprisal of the role in 2011 and 2012.

Muldoon was set to coproduce the upcoming crime thriller “Kockroach” starring Chris Hemsworth, Zazie Beetz, Channing Tatum and Alec Baldwin.

He is also set to star in several films posthumously, including the Denise Richards crime thriller “Dirty Hands.”

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