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Robert Duvall obituary: Veteran actor remembered for landmark film roles
Summary
Robert Duvall has died aged 95 on 15 February 2026; he was a veteran American actor known for roles in Apocalypse Now, The Godfather and To Kill a Mockingbird and won a best actor Oscar for Tender Mercies.
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Robert Duvall has died aged 95, the veteran American actor known for landmark film and television roles. He became widely known from the 1960s onward for parts in To Kill a Mockingbird, The Godfather and Apocalypse Now. He won the best actor Academy Award for Tender Mercies and later wrote, directed and starred in The Apostle. Duvall continued to act into his 90s and is survived by his fourth wife, Luciana Pedraza.
Key facts:
- Born Robert Selden Duvall on 5 January 1931 in San Diego, California; died 15 February 2026, aged 95.
- Early training included the Neighborhood Playhouse under Sanford Meisner and a stage breakthrough in A View from the Bridge (Obie award).
- Notable film roles included Boo Radley in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), Tom Hagen in The Godfather films, and Lt. Col. Bill Kilgore in Apocalypse Now.
- He won the best actor Oscar for Tender Mercies (1983) and later wrote, directed and starred in The Apostle (1997), which earned him another Oscar nomination.
- Duvall also worked in television, with acclaimed performances in Lonesome Dove and Broken Trail; he won an Emmy for Broken Trail.
- He married Luciana Pedraza in 2005 and is survived by her; three earlier marriages ended in divorce.
Summary:
His passing marks the end of a long and varied career across stage, film and television that included major supporting and leading parts, directing and producing. He leaves a broad body of work from the 1960s through the 2010s. Undetermined at this time.
