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German Actor Udo Kier has passed at 81
Posted on 11/23/25 at 8:01 pm
Posted on 11/23/25 at 8:01 pm
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Udo Kier, a German actor and cult icon who collaborated with everyone from Andy Warhol to Lars von Trier to Madonna, died on Sunday morning, according to his partner, artist Delbert McBride. He was 81.
Among the more than 200 films in his expansive body of work, Kier’s breakout collaborations with Warhol are among his most celebrated. Kier starred in the titular roles in both 1973’s “Flesh for Frankenstein” and 1974’s “Blood for Dracula.” Both directed by Paul Morrissey and produced by Warhol, the films are subversive, sultry reimaginings of the classic Hollywood monsters, with Kier bringing a haunting yet comically inept spin on the title characters.
That pair of films made Kier famous, and he spent the next two decades working through Europe and collaborating with legendary writer-director Rainer Werner Fassbinder on films like “The Stationmaster’s Wife,” “The Third Generation” and “Lili Marleen.” Then, at the Berlin Film Festival, Kier met future two-time Oscar-nominated director Gus Van Sant, who Kier credits with securing him an American work permit and a SAG card.
In 1991, Van Sant widely introduced Kier to American audiences with his coming-of-age drama “My Own Private Idaho,” loosely based on Shakespeare’s “Henry IV.” Kier appeared in a supporting role alongside stars River Phoenix and Keanu Reeves.
Around the same time, Kier began his lifelong collaboration with von Trier. Starting in the late ’80s with “Epidemic,” Kier appeared in the 1991 film “Europa” before appearing in several episodes of von Trier’s long-running horror-thriller series “The Kingdom” through the ’90s and aughts. Their other film collaborations include “Breaking the Waves,” “Dancer in the Dark,” “Dogville,” “Melancholia” and “Nymphomaniac: Vol. II.”
The 1990s also saw Kier in several supporting roles in major Hollywood productions, such as “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective,” “Armageddon” and “Blade.” Most recently, Kier appeared in Kleber Mendonça Filho’s awards darling “The Secret Agent.” The film earned star Wagner Moura the honor for best actor at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival.
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Posted on 11/23/25 at 10:08 pm to Dr RC
"his partner, artist Elbert McBride"
Not a combination of English words I ever expected to see in my lifetime.
Not a combination of English words I ever expected to see in my lifetime.
Posted on 11/23/25 at 11:45 pm to Dr RC
Saw Brawl in Cell Block 99 literally a week ago. When I watched the movie, I literally said that guy had to be old as hell, but didn't think he'd die at this moment in time. Wild as hell.
Posted on 11/24/25 at 12:43 am to Dr RC
Rest in Peace to my second favorite famous German guy named Udo.
Posted on 11/24/25 at 7:10 am to Dr RC
Just an amazing villain actor. RIP
Posted on 11/24/25 at 8:39 am to skrayper
Feels like he's been in so much stuff I've seen, but Ace Ventura is the one I remember most.
Posted on 11/24/25 at 4:29 pm to King George
Dragonetti in Blade
The only movie I can ever remember him in. Admittingly, I haven't seen Ace Ventura in decades.
The only movie I can ever remember him in. Admittingly, I haven't seen Ace Ventura in decades.
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