Udo Kier, striking German actor from ‘My Own Private Idaho’ and ‘Ace Ventura,’ dies at 81

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A German actor known for his icy gaze and unique screen presence, Udo Kier has died at 81. His partner, Delbert McBride, told Variety that Kier died Sunday in Palm Springs, California. Kier was a favorite of filmmakers like Andy Warhol and Lars von Trier. He appeared in over 200 films, including โ€œAce Ventura: Pet Detectiveโ€ and the recent Brazilian thriller โ€œThe Secret Agent.โ€ Kier’s breakout roles were in Warhol’s โ€œFlesh for Frankensteinโ€ and โ€œBlood for Dracula.โ€ He was introduced widely to American audiences in Gus Van Sant’s โ€œMy Own Private Idaho.โ€ Kier had lived in Palm Springs since the early 1990s.

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) โ€” Udo Kier, the German actor whose icy gaze and strange, scene-stealing screen presence made him a favorite of filmmakers including Andy Warhol, Gus Van Sant and Lars von Trier, has died at 81.

His partner, artist Delbert McBride, told Variety that Kier died on Sunday in Palm Springs, California.

A longtime arthouse favorite, Kier also had an unlikely run as a character actor in Hollywood blockbusters including โ€œAce Ventura: Pet Detectiveโ€ with Jim Carrey.

The most recent of Kier's more than 200 credits in a nearly 60-year career was this year's Brazilian political thriller โ€œThe Secret Agent,โ€ which could vie for Oscars and other major awards in the coming season.

Kier had his breakout as the star of two films produced by Warhol and directed by Paul Morrissey: 1973's โ€œFlesh for Frankensteinโ€ and 1974's โ€œBlood for Dracula.โ€

German director Rainer Werner Fassbinder put Kier in several films later in the decade, including โ€œThe Stationmasterโ€™s Wifeโ€ and โ€œThe Third Generation.โ€

Kier was introduced to many American moviegoers through Van Sant's 1991 film โ€œMy Own Private Idaho,โ€ starring River Phoenix and Keanu Reeves. Madonna, a fan of that film, invited Kier to appear in photos for her 1992 culture-shaking book โ€œSex,โ€ and in the video for her song โ€œDeeper and Deeper.โ€

Kier credited Van Sant with getting him a U.S. work permit and a Screen Actors Guild card.

Those documents allowed him to bring his arresting presence to several Hollywood films of the 1990s, including โ€œArmageddon,โ€ โ€œBlade,โ€ โ€œBarb Wireโ€ and โ€œJohnny Mnemonic.โ€

He was a constant collaborator with von Trier, starring in the Danish director's television series โ€œThe Kingdomโ€ and appearing in the films โ€œDancer in the Dark,โ€ โ€œDogvilleโ€ and โ€œMelancholia.โ€

Kier was born Udo Kierspe in Cologne, Germany, in 1944, as Allied forces bombed the city during World War II.

He moved at age 18 to London, where he was discovered at a coffee bar by singer and future filmmaker Michael Sarne.

โ€œI liked the attention, so I became an actor,โ€ Kier told Variety last year.

People noticing him for his striking presence and approaching him became a lifelong pattern.

โ€œI have never asked a director, โ€˜I would like to work with you,โ€™โ€ he said.

Kier had lived in the Palm Springs area since the early 1990s, and was a regular and frequent party host at its annual film festival.


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