Robert Duvall was nominated six times for an Oscar and won one for best actor over his 60-year career. Robert Duvall, who portrayed a colonel in “Apocalypse Now” and a slick mafia lawyer in “The Godfather,” passed away on Sunday at the age of 95.
His wife, Luciana Duvall, announced the legendary actor’s passing on Monday. My husband, a dear friend, and one of the greatest performers of our time passed away yesterday. “Bob died quietly at home,” she wrote.
Blunt-talking, productive, and glitz-averse, Duvall had six nominations for an Oscar and won for best actor. He excelled in leading and supporting parts during his 60-year career before going on to become a director.
To the world, he was a filmmaker, a storyteller, and an Academy Award-winning actor. He was just everything to me,” Luciana Duvall remarked. Only his intense love of characters, a delicious dinner, and running court could rival his enthusiasm for his work. In 1983, Duvall received an Academy Award for his performance as a depressed country musician in “Tender Mercies.
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