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Legendary film icon Mario Adorf dies at 95 in Paris

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The legendary German actor Mario Adorf, widely celebrated for his compelling portrayals of villainous characters, has passed away at the age of 95 after a brief illness.

His death marks a significant loss for European cinema, where he remained a towering and influential figure for decades.

Born in Zurich, Switzerland, in September 1930 to a German mother and an Italian father, Adorf spent his formative years in the rural Eifel region of western Germany. Although he initially pursued studies in criminology, he eventually abandoned academia to pursue his passion for acting, beginning his artistic journey in theatre before transitioning to film.

Adorf passed away on April 8, 2026, at his home in Paris, where he had been receiving care during a short illness.

Spanning a remarkable career from 1954 to 2023, Adorf appeared in more than 200 film and television productions, earning acclaim for both leading and supporting roles. His diverse body of work included everything from spaghetti westerns to the critically acclaimed Oscar-winning film The Tin Drum.

One of his notable early performances came in 1957, when he portrayed a murderer in The Devil Strikes at Night, directed by Robert Siodmak.

Known for frequently embodying antagonistic characters, Adorf once reflected that villains often offer the most compelling depth in storytelling, stating that while he did not admire such characters personally he valued their narrative importance.

In his later years, he continued to remain active in the industry, appearing in projects such as a German television trilogy based on Winnetou, as well as a mafia-themed film released in 2019.

On the personal front Adorf married actress Lis Verhoeven in the 1960s, with whom he had a daughter, Stella, before their separation. He later married Monique Faye in 1985, remaining with her until his passing.

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