Robert Duvall had an iconic career until his death on February 15, 2025 at the age of 95.
His wife, Luciana Pedraza, shared the news on Facebook the next day, writing, “Yesterday we said goodbye to our beloved husband, dear friend, and one of the greatest actors of our time.”
The actor “passed away peacefully at home surrounded by love and peace.”
Keep scrolling to revisit Duvall’s legendary roles in major projects, from ‘The Godfather’ to ‘Apocalypse Now.’
Duvall played Charlie Parks in 1963’s The Twilight Zone. CBS (via Getty Images)
The same year, he played Eric Christian in “Never Wave Goodbye.” CBS (via Getty Images)
In 1969, Duvall appeared as Matt Jenkins in the first season of The Mod Squad. CBS (via Getty Images)
Robert Duvall appeared in 1967 as Ernie Milden in Cosa Nostra: The FBI’s Nemesis. Courtesy of Everett Collection
Duvall played the title character in “THX 1138” in 1971. Getty Images
The 1971 film was directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Courtesy of Everett Collection
In 1972, Duvall’s “Godfather” character was named Tom Hagen. Bettman Archive
He co-starred with Marlon Brando in the iconic 1972 film. Courtesy of Everett Collection
Duvall (pictured above with Nicole Williamson) played Dr. John H. Watson in 1976’s “The Seven Percent.” Corbis via Getty Images
The actor starred as Lieutenant Colonel Kilgore in 1979’s Apocalypse Now. CBS (via Getty Images)
Duvall posed for a photo in New York City in 1979. Getty Images
In 1983, Duvall played Bill Biggers in The Terry Fox Story. Courtesy of Everett Collection
Duvall (pictured above with Shirley MacLaine) won an Oscar in 1984 for “Tender Mercies.” Courtesy of Everett Collection
Duvall proudly brandished his award at the 1984 Academy Awards. Sigma (via Getty Images)
Duvall (pictured above with Massimo Troisi and Jon Savage) appeared in “Hotel Colonial” in 1986. Mondadori Portfolio/Archivio Mar