Hollywood legend Robert Duvall passed away peacefully at home on February 15, 2026, at the age of 95, his wife Luciana announced. The Academy Award-winning actor, known for iconic roles in The Godfather and Apocalypse Now, leaves behind a storied career spanning decades. Tributes from co-stars have poured in, honoring his talent and humanity.
Oh, Hollywood just lost a true titan—Robert Duvall, the man who could command a screen with a whisper or a roar, slipped away on February 15, 2026, at 95. His wife, Luciana Pedraza Duvall, shared the news on Facebook: "Yesterday we said goodbye to my beloved husband, cherished friend, and one of the greatest actors of our time. Bob passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by love and comfort." No cause was disclosed, but Luciana painted a picture of a life fully lived, full of passion for storytelling and simple joys like a great meal.
Born in San Diego in 1931 to a Navy rear admiral, Duvall ditched military expectations for the stage after serving in Korea. He honed his craft at Principia College and New York's Neighborhood Playhouse alongside future stars like Dustin Hoffman and Gene Hackman. His film debut came as Boo Radley in 1962's To Kill a Mockingbird, followed by breakout acclaim in 1970's M*A*S*H. Then came the big ones: Tom Hagen in The Godfather (1972, Oscar-nominated) and its sequel, the unforgettable Lt. Col. Kilgore in Apocalypse Now (1979), and his Best Actor Oscar win for the heartfelt Tender Mercies (1983). He racked up six more Oscar nods, an Emmy for Broken Trail (2007), and four Golden Globes, with later roles in The Apostle (which he directed), The Judge, and more.
Duvall was married four times— to Barbara Brent (1964-1981), Gail Youngs (1982-1986), Sharon Brophy (1991-1995), and Luciana since 2005, whom he met serendipitously in Argentina. No kids, though he once quipped to Details in 2007, "I guess I’m shooting blanks." His final social media moments? A February 3 Facebook post recalling a near-miss with a lion on the Secondhand Lions set: "Had he turned in my direction, I wouldn’t be here today!" And a December 5, 2025, video of his workout routine, preferring tennis and riding to gym sessions ahead of his January 5 birthday.
The tributes? Pure gold. Al Pacino, via Variety: "It was an honor to have worked with Robert Duvall... I will miss him." Robert De Niro: "God bless Bobby... May he rest in peace." Viola Davis on Instagram gushed about their Widows collab: "You were a giant… an icon… Greatness never dies." Walton Goggins called him "the greatest storyteller of all time," crediting him as mentor from The Apostle days. Adam Sandler: "Funny as hell. Strong as hell." Michael Keaton: "greatness personified as an actor." Even Jamie Lee Curtis dubbed him the screen's "greatest consigliere."
Duvall's legacy? Unshakable. But damn, who fills those boots now?