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Udo Kier, Iconic German Actor, Dies at 81
24 Nov
Summary
- German actor Udo Kier, known for distinctive roles, died Sunday at 81.
- He amassed over 250 acting credits across a decades-spanning career.
- Kier was a beloved collaborator with director Lars Von Trier.
Renowned German character actor Udo Kier, celebrated for his unforgettable and often eccentric performances, died on Sunday at the age of 81. His career, spanning several decades, featured a remarkable breadth of work, with over 250 acting credits to his name.
Kier was a frequent collaborator with acclaimed director Lars Von Trier, appearing in nearly every one of his films since "Epidemic" in 1987, including "The Idiots" and "Antichrist." His diverse filmography also includes collaborations with other notable directors such as Gus Van Sant and Andy Warhol.
Beyond his extensive film work, Kier was a cherished figure in Palm Springs, known for his warm interactions with the community and his passion for discussing art and cinema. He was partnered with artist Delbert McBride, leaving behind a legacy of powerful performances and a unique artistic presence.




