German-born actor Udo Kier, known for his cult classic film pedigree and piercing blue eyes, reportedly died Sunday, Nov. 23. He was 81.
Kier's partner, artist Delbert McBride, confirmed his death to Variety, but did not cite a cause of death. Photographer Michael Childers also shared in a Facebook post that his "good friend of 60 years" died at Eisenhower Health Hospital in Palm Springs, California.
Kier had a prolific film career, working with iconic directors like Lars von Trier and Paul Morrissey, and bringing a variety of eye-catching characters to life. Among the more than 200 titles he played in are "Suspiria," "Flesh for Frankenstein," "Blood for Dracula," "My Own Private Idaho" and "Bacurau." In "Blood for Dracula," marketed as "Andy Warhol's Dracula," Kier scored the titular title of the Count.
Most recently, Kier appeared in "The Secret Agent," which became Brazil's official entry for best international feature film at the upcoming Academy Awards.
In 2021, Kier received critical acclaim for his role in "Swan Song," playing an electrifying, retired hairdresser who is asked to style a dead client's hair and goes on a journey of self-rediscovery in the process. Speaking to The Desert Sun, part of the USA TODAY Network, the actor said he had no plans to wind down his acting career at the time.
"I'm not stopping," he said.
Kier lived in the Palm Springs area of California for more than a decade. His home, the Albert Frey-designed Francis F. Crocker Library, was always full of artwork and sculptures of all kinds. He said he enjoyed gardening, as well as spending time at his ranch in Morongo Valley. Kier even owned a giant tortoise named Hans.
"I like to water my trees, smell the earth," Kier told the Desert Sun. "I like it very much."
This article originally appeared on Palm Springs Desert Sun: Udo Kier, German actor known for 'My Own Private Idaho,' dies at 81
Reporting by Ema Sasic, Palm Springs Desert Sun / Palm Springs Desert Sun
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