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Actor renowned for intense roles
Los Angeles Times
|February 17, 2026
When Robert Duvall was floundering around in college, his father, a career Navy man who retired with the rank of rear admiral, told him to shape up-and start acting.
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Robert Duvall, shown in 2018, was known for his work in "The Godfather" and "Apocalypse Now."
"I wasn't pushed into it but suggested into it," Duvall once told an interviewer. "They figured I did skits around the house. They figured I had a calling, or whatever, in that line."
They figured correctly. With his weathered face and receding hairline, he did not stand out for his movie star looks but for the intensity and depth he brought to his craft. New York Times film critic Vincent Canby in 1980 called him "the best we have, the American Olivier."
Duvall, a veteran of many leading roles but best known for his sharp portrayal of supporting characters such as "The Godfather's" Irish American consigliere and the unhinged Army colonel who loved the smell of napalm in the morning, died at 95 on Sun day, his wife, Luciana Duvall, announced on Facebook.
"Bob passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by love and comfort," she wrote.
Although he could play comic characters such as Maj. Frank Burns, the priggish Army doctor who was obsessed with nurse "Hot Lips" Houlihan in "MASH," Duvall specialized in tightly wound tough guys.
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