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Robert Duvall Dies at 95 as Hollywood Figures Lead Tributes

Al Pacino and Francis Ford Coppola honor a defining screen presence

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 8, 2026
in Entertainment, Film & Cinema
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Robert Duvall at film premiere event - Photo by Casey Curry/Invision/AP, File

Robert Duvall, Oscar-winning American actor, dies at 95. - Photo by Casey Curry/Invision/AP, File

Robert Duvall dies at 95, prompting tributes from across the film industry and marking the end of a career that spanned more than six decades. The Oscar-winning actor died Sunday at his home in Virginia, according to his publicist and a statement shared by his wife, Luciana Duvall.

His death closes a significant chapter in American cinema. For many colleagues, Duvall represented a standard of screen acting built on control, restraint and emotional clarity. As news spread, co-stars and directors reflected not only on his performances but also on his discipline and commitment to craft.

From intimate dramas to large-scale epics, Duvall shaped roles that continue to anchor film history. He moved easily between character studies and sweeping sagas, often commanding attention without raising his voice.

A central figure in American filmmaking

Director Francis Ford Coppola described the news as “a blow.” Writing on Instagram, Coppola recalled Duvall’s importance to American Zoetrope and cited collaborations including The Rain People, The Conversation, The Godfather, The Godfather Part II, Apocalypse Now and THX 1138. Those films, he noted, formed part of the studio’s early identity and lasting legacy.

In addition, Al Pacino said it had been “an honor” to work with Duvall on The Godfather. In a statement to The Associated Press, Pacino called him “a born actor” whose instinct and understanding of performance set him apart. “I will miss him,” he added.

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Duvall won the Academy Award for Best Actor for Tender Mercies (1983), where he portrayed a troubled country singer seeking redemption. Over time, he earned seven Oscar nominations and multiple honors from industry guilds. As a result, he became widely regarded as one of the most respected performers of his era.

Colleagues recall his discipline and depth

Actors from different generations shared memories of working with him. Viola Davis, who appeared alongside Duvall in Widows, described him as “a giant” and “an icon.” She pointed to performances in Apocalypse Now, The Godfather, To Kill a Mockingbird, Tender Mercies, The Apostle and Lonesome Dove as evidence of his range.

Meanwhile, Robert De Niro, his co-star in The Godfather Part II and True Confessions, offered a brief tribute through The Associated Press. “God bless Bobby. I hope I can live till I’m 95. May he rest in peace,” he said.

Adam Sandler, who worked with Duvall in Hustle, called him one of the greatest actors of his lifetime. Likewise, Michael Keaton recalled conversations about horses and acting during their friendship after The Paper.

In another tribute, Jamie Lee Curtis described him as “the greatest consigliere the screen has ever seen,” referencing his role as Tom Hagen in The Godfather. Actors Rob Schneider and Robert Patrick shared personal reflections online, noting his humility and his admiration for Marlon Brando.

The performers’ union SAG-AFTRA said Duvall’s work “shaped generations” and noted that he received two of the union’s awards. Outside Hollywood, Mike Huckabee also expressed condolences, describing Duvall as gracious and humble during a past interview and ranch visit.

A career defined by restraint and range

Born in 1931, Duvall trained at the Actors Studio in New York. He emerged alongside peers who would define American acting in the second half of the 20th century. His early breakthrough came in 1962 as Boo Radley in To Kill a Mockingbird, a role built on silence and subtle expression.

Soon after, he became closely associated with Lt. Col. Bill Kilgore in Apocalypse Now. The performance combined authority, irony and tension, and it remains one of the most quoted roles in modern cinema. In contrast, his portrayal of Tom Hagen in The Godfather films emphasized composure and calculation, anchoring the Corleone family’s inner circle.

Later, Duvall wrote and directed The Apostle, further demonstrating his creative independence. Throughout his career, he avoided theatrical excess. Instead, he relied on internal focus and emotional precision. Consequently, many actors cited him as a model of disciplined screen presence.

Although some performers become tied to one defining role, Duvall built a filmography that crossed genres. He appeared in westerns, dramas, literary adaptations and contemporary thrillers. That breadth strengthened his reputation and ensured his continued relevance across generations.

Robert Duvall dies at 95, leaving behind a legacy rooted in craft rather than spectacle. He is survived by his wife, Luciana Duvall.

Source: AP News – Al Pacino, Francis Ford Coppola and others pay tribute to Robert Duvall, who died at age 95

Tags: #AlPacino#AmericanCinema#ApocalypseNow#FilmLegend#FrancisFordCoppola#HollywoodTribute#LonesomeDove#OscarWinner#RobertDuvall#SAGAFTRA#TenderMercies#TheGodfather
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