
Robert Duvall — February 15, 2026
It is hard to think of an actor more woven into the fabric of modern American film than Robert Duvall. He debuted as Boo Radley in To Kill a Mockingbird in 1962, a quiet, haunting performance that hinted at the breadth he would later show. A decade later, he was Tom Hagen, the steady consigliere at the heart of The Godfather, a role that anchored two of the greatest movies ever made.
Across more than 100 films and seven Oscar nominations, Duvall worked at the highest level for nearly seventy years. He won Best Actor for Tender Mercies, gave one of the most quoted speeches in film history in Apocalypse Now, and brought everyday Americans to life in films like The Great Santini, The Apostle, and The Judge. Robert Duvall passed away at the age of 95, a craftsman of the screen whose work will be studied for as long as people care about American storytelling.