Robert Duvall, indelible actor from 'The Godfather' and 'Apocalypse Now,' dies at 95
Robert Duvall, a seven-time Academy Award nominee and winner for Tender Mercies, died peacefully at home surrounded by family, leaving a lasting legacy in American cinema.
- Robert Duvall passed away at the age of 95.
- He was regarded as one of the greatest actors and won an Academy Award, a BAFTA, four Golden Globes, and a Screen Actors Guild Award.
- Duvall was best known for his roles in The Apostle, The Godfather, and Apocalypse Now.
- He earned his first Oscar nomination for his role in The Godfather and won the Best Actor Oscar in 1984 for Tender Mercies.
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Robert Duvall, ‘Tender Mercies’ Oscar winner, dies at 95
Oscar winner Robert Duvall, a versatile actor who made lasting impressions in a range of parts from starring to supporting roles like the napalm-loving colonel of “Apocalypse Now” or the spectral Boo Radley in “To Kill a Mockingbird,” has died at age 95, his wife said in a Facebook post.
From Consigliere in «The Godfather» to Colonel Bill Kilgore in «Apocalypse Now» – the character actor shaped the cinema.
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