Veteran German actor Udo Kier, known for his prolific career spanning over three decades and 275 film appearances, has passed away at the age of 81. The news was confirmed by his partner Delbert McBride to Variety.
Kier's acting journey began in post-war Germany, where he faced poverty and hardship from a young age. To make ends meet, he worked in factories and later befriended renowned filmmaker Rainer Werner Fassbinder, who became an influential figure in Kier's life. His breakthrough role came with the 1970 horror film "Mark of the Devil," setting him on the path to stardom.
Throughout his career, Kier frequently played iconic roles that cemented his status as a versatile and recognizable actor in European cinema and Hollywood. Some notable collaborations include Lars von Trier, Gus Van Sant, and Fassbinder's works. He also appeared in music videos for prominent artists such as Madonna, Supertramp, and Eve.
Kier's diverse body of work showcases his ability to excel in various genres, from horror to comedy. His memorable performances have earned him recognition, including the claim that "100 movies are bad, 50 movies you can see with a glass of wine, and 50 movies are good."
One of Kier's most significant roles was as Frankenstein in Paul Morrissey's "Flesh for Frankenstein" (1973), followed by his portrayal of Dracula in "Blood for Dracula." His collaborations with Fassbinder resulted in critically acclaimed films such as "The Stationmaster's Wife," "Lola," and "Berlin Alexanderplatz."
In recent years, Kier continued to work on a wide range of projects, including the 2022 comedy "Swan Song," where he played a haughty retired hairdresser. His final film was the 2023 thriller "The Secret Agent," in which he portrayed a Jewish Holocaust survivor caught in the Brazilian military dictatorship.
Kier's legacy as an actor and his numerous collaborations will be remembered for generations to come, leaving behind a vast and diverse cinematic landscape that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
Kier's acting journey began in post-war Germany, where he faced poverty and hardship from a young age. To make ends meet, he worked in factories and later befriended renowned filmmaker Rainer Werner Fassbinder, who became an influential figure in Kier's life. His breakthrough role came with the 1970 horror film "Mark of the Devil," setting him on the path to stardom.
Throughout his career, Kier frequently played iconic roles that cemented his status as a versatile and recognizable actor in European cinema and Hollywood. Some notable collaborations include Lars von Trier, Gus Van Sant, and Fassbinder's works. He also appeared in music videos for prominent artists such as Madonna, Supertramp, and Eve.
Kier's diverse body of work showcases his ability to excel in various genres, from horror to comedy. His memorable performances have earned him recognition, including the claim that "100 movies are bad, 50 movies you can see with a glass of wine, and 50 movies are good."
One of Kier's most significant roles was as Frankenstein in Paul Morrissey's "Flesh for Frankenstein" (1973), followed by his portrayal of Dracula in "Blood for Dracula." His collaborations with Fassbinder resulted in critically acclaimed films such as "The Stationmaster's Wife," "Lola," and "Berlin Alexanderplatz."
In recent years, Kier continued to work on a wide range of projects, including the 2022 comedy "Swan Song," where he played a haughty retired hairdresser. His final film was the 2023 thriller "The Secret Agent," in which he portrayed a Jewish Holocaust survivor caught in the Brazilian military dictatorship.
Kier's legacy as an actor and his numerous collaborations will be remembered for generations to come, leaving behind a vast and diverse cinematic landscape that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.