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Arthouse Icon Udo Kier, Star of 200+ Films, Dies at 81
24 Nov
Summary
- Udo Kier, celebrated German arthouse actor, has passed away at 81.
- Kier starred in over 200 films and TV series across six decades.
- He was a muse to filmmakers like Lars Von Trier and worked internationally.
Acclaimed German actor Udo Kier, a luminary in arthouse cinema for over six decades, has died at the age of 81. Kier's extensive career boasts roles in more than 200 films and television series, solidifying his status as an icon of the experimental and avant-garde.
Born in Cologne, Kier overcame a difficult childhood to pursue his acting ambitions, moving to London at 18. He quickly established himself, landing a significant role in the 1966 short film Road to Saint Tropez, and later starring in underground classics like Paul Morrissey's Flesh for Frankenstein.
Kier's versatile career spanned continents and genres, earning him cult status. He recently impressed audiences with memorable performances in Kleber Mendonça Filho's acclaimed films Bacurau and The Secret Agent, both presented at the Cannes Film Festival.




