Udo Kier, German actor who starred in 200 films spanning Lars von Trier to Ace Ventura, dies aged 81

The GuardianMonday, November 24, 2025 at 5:06:05 AM
Udo Kier, German actor who starred in 200 films spanning Lars von Trier to Ace Ventura, dies aged 81
  • Udo Kier, the renowned German actor known for his roles in over 275 films, including notable works by directors such as Lars von Trier and Gus Van Sant, has passed away at the age of 81. His partner, Delbert McBride, confirmed that Kier died in a hospital in Palm Springs, California, on Sunday morning. No cause of death has been disclosed.
  • Kier's death marks the end of a significant era in cinema, as he was a prominent figure in both Hollywood and European films. His diverse body of work, which included appearances in iconic films and music videos, has left a lasting impact on the film industry and his fans worldwide.
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