{"id":301566,"date":"2026-02-16T23:06:14","date_gmt":"2026-02-16T23:06:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ie\/301566\/"},"modified":"2026-02-16T23:06:14","modified_gmt":"2026-02-16T23:06:14","slug":"robert-duvall-oscar-winning-godfather-actor-dies-aged-95","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ie\/301566\/","title":{"rendered":"Robert Duvall, Oscar-winning Godfather actor, dies aged 95"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It took Robert Duvall 12 years and $5 million of his own money to make The Apostle. But the film, which Duvall wrote (in long hand), directed, starred in, co-produced and described as \u201cthe most complete thing I have ever done\u201d, confounded the expectations of the studios who turned it down. A gripping drama, The Apostle was dominated by a towering performance from Duvall as a fiery, deeply flawed preacher from Texas who flees a crime scene to seek a new life, a new identity and, ultimately, redemption. <\/p>\n<p>So convincing was his proselytising fervour that there were reports of audiences spontaneously finding God during the film. Duvall recalled, \u201cI had a letter about some basketball players in Iceland who saw the movie and embraced the Lord, right there in the theatre.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">He was a director, a composer and singer, a keen and competent tango dancer, but most of all Duvall was an actor\u2019s actor. He was described by The New York Times as \u201cthe American Olivier\u201d and by the critic Leonard Maltin as \u201cone of the most gifted actors to grace the screen\u201d. The Guinness Book of World Records named him \u201cthe most versatile actor in the world\u201d. Initially, at least, he was more often cast in supporting roles than in the lead. \u201cMaybe if I had straightened my teeth more, I could have been a leading man more often,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">Duvall was, by inclination, a character actor who preferred authenticity over eyecatching showiness. That is not to say that he did not make every on-screen moment count: in the role of the napalm-sniffing surfer Colonel Kilgore in Apocalypse Now, he had only 11 minutes of screen time, but they were the most memorable 11 minutes of the entire film.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Robert Duvall as Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore and Timothy Bottoms as Lance B. Johnson from the film &quot;Apocalypse Now&quot;.\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ie\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/\/8ddeb80a-9fe2-4fdd-b239-6a7d03cff737.jpg\" class=\"responsive-sc-1nnon4d-0 bAbKns\"\/><\/p>\n<p>Duvall, right, delivered the most famous line in Apocalypse Now: \u201cI love the smell of napalm in the morning\u201d<\/p>\n<p>ALAMY<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">He was known for his forcefully expressed views on the creative process \u2014 he apparently threatened the life of a theatre director and was rumoured to have destroyed the director Bruce Beresford\u2019s chair with an axe during the making of Tender Mercies \u2014 but he formed lasting and richly productive collaborative relationships with some film-makers, most notably Francis Ford Coppola.<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">Robert Selden Duvall was born in 1931 in San Diego, California, the son of Mildred, an amateur actress, and William Howard Duvall, a US navy rear-admiral. He described himself as a navy brat, growing up primarily in Annapolis, Maryland, where his father was posted to the United States Naval Academy. Education was not his strong suit, but he attended Severn School, Maryland, and The Principia, Saint Louis, Missouri, before graduating, in 1953, from Principia College, Illinois, with a liberal arts degree.<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">In an act of rebellion against his father, he served in the army, leaving in 1954 as a private first-class. Duvall had already realised that his future lay in acting and in 1955 he moved to New York to study at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre alongside Dustin Hoffman, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thetimes.com\/article\/gene-hackman-obituary-death-zl0ctlcf0\" class=\"link__RespLink-sc-1ocvixa-0 csWvlP\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Gene Hackman<\/a> (obituary, February 27, 2025) and James Caan. Hoffman and Hackman were his room-mates during that time and shared a friendship that, in the early years at least, was characterised by pranks and bar fights. Skirmishes and quarrels aside, Duvall counted the pair as life-long friends, saying, \u201cA friend is someone who many years ago offered you his last $300 when you broke your pelvis. A friend is Gene Hackman. \u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">Casual jobs such as mail-sorting and truck-driving kept food on the table, but Duvall\u2019s intense stage presence soon led to regular theatre work. Hoffman recalled that Duvall channelled his natural state of low-level fury into his work, picking a random audience member and training his anger and animosity on that unfortunate individual.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Robert Duvall as Boo Radley in &quot;To Kill a Mockingbird.&quot;\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ie\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/\/5bd68d1f-e476-4e36-ac39-a170bded3338.jpg\" class=\"responsive-sc-1nnon4d-0 bAbKns\"\/><\/p>\n<p>In To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)<\/p>\n<p>ALAMY<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">The early Sixties brought television bit-parts, but Duvall\u2019s first notable film role was playing the reclusive oddball Boo Radley in To Kill A Mockingbird, in 1962. He was recommended for the role by the screenwriter Horton Foote, who would become a staunch supporter throughout Duvall\u2019s career. Embracing the method approach, Duvall locked himself out of the sun for six weeks and bleached his hair to match his ashen skin. During the shoot he met his first wife, the former dancer Barbara Benjamin (later Marcus); they were married in 1964 and divorced in 1981.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Robert Duvall and Barbara Benjamin attending a pre-Academy Awards party.\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ie\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/\/c5c8d5a9-8591-4515-809c-b4fdb5ef54da.jpg\" class=\"responsive-sc-1nnon4d-0 bAbKns\"\/><\/p>\n<p>With Benjamin before the 1973 Oscars<\/p>\n<p>FRANK EDWARDS\/FOTOS INTERNATIONAL\/HULTON ARCHIVE\/GETTY IMAGES<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">Duvall continued to work in theatre and television bit-parts for much of the 1960s, but by the end of the decade he started to assert himself in supporting roles in more notable films, including Countdown, Robert Altman\u2019s first feature; the Steve McQueen crime thriller, Bullitt, and the John Wayne western, True Grit. There was a clash of personalities on the set of the latter. Duvall was not a fan of Henry Hathaway\u2019s bullish directing style, a fact that he made known. Wayne, meanwhile, took against Duvall, and threatened to punch him if he continued to argue with Hathaway.<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">A happier experience, the same year, was Rain People, which Duvall joined as a last-minute replacement for Rip Torn. It was the start of a fruitful collaboration with the director Francis Ford Coppola. During the shoot, the young George Lucas visited the set, subsequently casting Duvall as the lead in his feature film debut, THX 1138.<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">Duvall reconnected with Coppola for The Godfather, in which he displayed a slippery charm and muscular assurance as the mafia lawyer and consigliere Tom Hagen. The role earned him his first Oscar nomination. It was a rambunctious shoot, with Duvall and Caan initiating an outbreak of mooning. The first instance of bared buttocks \u2014 Coppola, Marlon Brando and Salvatore Corsitto were on the receiving end \u2014 was an effort to break the tension during rehearsals. The mooning soon reached epidemic proportions, with the apex being when Brando and Duvall hijacked the shooting of the wedding scene to moon 400 cast and crew members.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Marlon Brando as Vito Corleone and Robert Duvall as Tom Hagen in a scene from The Godfather (1972).\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ie\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/\/940f2f34-0866-4a64-84ab-25b9cb19ef29.jpg\" class=\"responsive-sc-1nnon4d-0 bAbKns\"\/><\/p>\n<p>Alongside Marlon Brando, left, in The Godfather (1972)<\/p>\n<p>ALAMY<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">With the arrival of the 1970s, American cinema entered a particularly rich period. The rise of disruptive, maverick voices in Hollywood was a gift for a versatile, if somewhat prickly character actor such as Duvall. High points included The Godfather II, Network, The Eagle Has Landed and, both in 1979, Apocalypse Now and The Great Santini. He was Oscar-nominated for both, in consecutive years, but did not win until his fourth nomination, for his performance as a broken-down country and western singer in Tender Mercies in 1983. It was the long-time supporter Horton Foote who convinced Duvall to sign up for the role by visiting and reading the screenplay out loud to him. Not only did Duvall win the Oscar; he also wrote and performed the songs for the picture.<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">The 1980s brought a new marriage, to the actress Gail Youngs, which lasted from 1982 to 1986. She later described him as \u201ca tortured soul driven by his need for perfection\u201d. Yet it was Youngs who brought the television mini-series Lonesome Dove to his attention after she read the novel on which it was based. <\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Gail Youngs and Robert Duvall posing at &quot;The Real Thing&quot; Broadway Opening Night After Party.\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ie\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/\/1bff4864-a9e2-4c21-b715-3d0355b31141.jpg\" class=\"responsive-sc-1nnon4d-0 bAbKns\"\/><\/p>\n<p>With Gail Youngs on Broadway<\/p>\n<p>RON GALELLA COLLECTION VIA GETTY IMAGES<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">Duvall won a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thetimes.com\/topic\/golden-globes\" class=\"link__RespLink-sc-1ocvixa-0 csWvlP\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Golden Globe<\/a> for his performance as a former Texas Ranger, but had a combative relationship with the director Simon Wincer. He later observed, \u201cI\u2019ve worked with three Australian directors, and we didn\u2019t always see eye to eye. But, you know, sometimes when you have a little turmoil, it can turn out better than if everything is in total harmony.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">The same could not be said for his marriages. After Youngs, Duvall married his former tango instructor Sharon Brophy. After her alleged affair with their pool boy, he gave her 30 minutes to pack and leave. In return, she described him as cold and aloof. It was the third marriage to dissolve into acrimony. Duvall commented, \u201cMy former wives have been pretty vindictive in the end,\u201d adding, \u201cI\u2019m just not good at marriage.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">The fourth time was the charm. Duvall met Luciana Pedraza in 1996 outside a bakery in Buenos Aires (he had just completed filming The Man Who Captured Eichmann). Despite a 41-year age difference, they immediately connected. In 2002, Duvall combined his passions \u2014 Argentina, tango and Luciana \u2014 in a film project, Assassination Tango, about a hitman who becomes involved in Buenos Aires tango culture. Duvall directed and starred alongside Luciana. A more successful collaboration was their marriage, in 2005, which was forged on a shared love of horses and daily tango sessions in a converted barn in the Virginia farm where Duvall made his home.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Robert Duvall and Luciana Pedraza on the red carpet at the 87th Oscars.\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ie\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/\/20854b45-d148-4542-b47c-f718a48acd7d.jpg\" class=\"responsive-sc-1nnon4d-0 bAbKns\"\/><\/p>\n<p>With Luciana Pedraza on the Oscars red carpet, 2015<\/p>\n<p>MLADEN ANTONOV\/AFP\/GETTY IMAGES<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Robert Duvall, an American actor and filmmaker, stands smiling in a white shirt, tan vest, and jeans at his New York City home.\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ie\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/\/a0d88240-1182-459f-9717-6aff5f5cd586.jpg\" class=\"responsive-sc-1nnon4d-0 bAbKns\"\/><\/p>\n<p>At home in 1985<\/p>\n<p>BERNARD GOTFRYD\/ALAMY<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">Duvall was fond of quoting his friend, the actor Wilford Brimley, on the age difference: \u201cThe worst thing in the world for an old man is an old woman. But when she says action, you\u2019d better come up with something!\u201d Duvall, it was fair to say, was not a man who would tiptoe around political correctness. On feminists he was scornful: \u201cWhat a double standard. They witter on about having the vote and then elect a guy like Clinton because he\u2019s good-looking and puts through women-friendly policies.\u201d Politically conservative \u2014 he attended George W Bush\u2019s inauguration, endorsed John McCain and hosted a fundraiser for Rudy Giuliani \u2014 he was vocally critical of Hollywood\u2019s liberals.<\/p>\n<p class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">Yet Hollywood turned the other cheek, and continued to provide Duvall with meaty roles right up until the end of his career. He was Oscar nominated once again for The Judge, in which he played Robert Downey Jr\u2019s ageing father. And while his mooning days were over, Duvall remained youthful in his approach, crediting the film\u2019s wit and energy to his habit of playing pranks on Downey Jr throughout.<\/p>\n<p id=\"last-paragraph\" class=\"responsive__Paragraph-sc-1pktst5-0 gaEeqC\">Robert Duvall, actor, was born on January 5, 1931. He died \u201cpeacefully at home\u201d on February 15, 2026, aged 95<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"It took Robert Duvall 12 years and $5 million of his own money to make The Apostle. 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