SDecades on set and the rare ability to disappear into each character: Robert Duvall represented the face of cinematic truth. He died at 95, leaving the memory of a man who “gave everything to the truth of the human spirit”, as written by his wife Luciana. The actor has marked the history of cinema with visceral and unforgettable performances: from the essay Tom Hagen in the saga de The Godfather to the charismatic Colonel Kilgore in Apocalypse Now (“I like the smell of napalm in the early morning”). Winner ofOscar for Tender Mercies – A tender thank youDuvall tackled masterpieces such as The Conversation with absolute dedication. For Robert Duvall, acting was more than a profession: a continuous search for the most authentic and profound part of human nature.
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