Patrick Muldoon filmed a video of himself the day before his tragic death at the age of 57.
The actor’s sister, Shana Muldoon Zappa, captioned the clip, which she shared on Instagram on Wednesday: “This was the last video my brother regularly sent to our family group chat. It was taken Saturday night at the opening of LACMA.”
In the video, the “Melrose Place” star films herself taking a mini-tour of an art gallery, pointing the camera at paintings such as Domenico Zampieri’s Vision of Christ in St. Ignatius of Loyola and La Storta’s God the Father.
“It’s a beautiful picture,” Muldoon told the camera before performing a chant from his Loyola High School football days.
“Actually, I think that’s what he was thinking in the photo,” Muldoon teased.
Zappa wrote in the caption that his brother “loved St. Ignatius because he was a cool guy who could still be a saint and was a fun guy to have fun with.”
“As always, he tells jokes…and deeply brings everything together in one moment: jokester, artist, football player, and an incredible spiritually connected, Jesuit-educated presence, Patrick Muldoon,” the writer continued of Loyola’s chant.
Zappa continued to call Muldoon his “best friend.”
“The best brother, son, and uncle anyone could ask for. I have so much more to share because I know he loves this earthly realm and all he has created within it,” she exclaimed.
Zappa assured his followers that “details will eventually be known as to when and where we will celebrate” the late “Days of Our Lives” alum.
For now, the designer said she and her family are “still processing” his death.
“I keep talking about him in the present tense because his spirit is all around me. He just transformed 💫🙏🏼💚,” Zappa concluded.
Muldoon’s video was released one month after he was last photographed in public at the 53rd Saturn Awards on March 8.
The producer looked sharp as he posed for photos in a navy blue suit at the Hilton Universal City in Los Angeles.
Muldoon died of a sudden heart attack on April 19th.
Zappa told TMZ that he spent Sunday morning with his partner Miriam Rothbart at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif., before taking a shower.
A short time later, Rothbart went to check on Muldoon and found him unconscious on the bathroom floor.
Paramedics were called and the ’90s icon was pronounced dead at the scene.
After news of Zappa’s death broke, he posted a heartbreaking tribute to his only brother on Instagram.
“Those of you who know my brother know that he is the brightest light in any room on any given day, in any moment. I have faith that he is still going strong,” she wrote alongside a video of Muldoon playing guitar and singing with his family.
“I just decided to remember him this way on Easter Sunday, his most authentic self-song, bringing joy and magic, surrounded by the people he loved. Bobo, I hope you feel how many people love you,” Zappa added, affectionately calling Muldoon by his nickname.
Tributes poured in over the next few days, including messages from ex-girlfriend and best friend Denise Richards and longtime friend Tori Spelling.
“Everything you did was contagious: your laughter, your kindness, your wit, your strength, your loyalty, your passion, and your zest for life,” Richards wrote in part. “We were irreplaceable to each other. The memories we had together are endless.”
The “Beverly Hills, 90210” alum said, “He was a huge part of my formative 20s. We remained good friends afterwards! Still laughing and always caring. Decades later, when I was going through a divorce, I realized he was truly a friend and a hype guy.”
“He would call and check on me and send me the worst jokes to make me laugh,” Spelling said.
