
ICONIC Hollywood actor Udi Kier has tragically died aged 81.
The veteran German star, who appeared in popular movies like Ace Ventura and Blade, passed away just weeks after his birthday.
Delbert McBride, Kier’s partner, revealed that the legendary actor passed away on Sunday. He did not reveal the cause of death.
Photographer Michael Childers, who was a friend of Kier’s, has revealed on Facebook that he died in a hospital in Palm Springs, California.
Kier rose to fame after playing villains and monsters across Hollywood and European films, including popular collaborations with Andy Warhol.
Throughout his career, which spanned more than six decades, Kier acted in more than 200 movies.
But his breakout collaborations with Warhol are among his most celebrated.
He starred in the titular roles in both 1973’s Flesh for Frankenstein and 1974’s Blood for Dracula – both produced by Warhol.
Kier once told The Guardian: “I like horror films, because if you play small or guest parts in movies, it is better to be evil and scare people than be the guy who works in the post office and goes home to his wife and children. Audiences will remember you more.”
In 1991, the German actor went on to debut his US role in My Own Private Idaho, which also starred Keanu Reeves and River Phoenix.
His successful Hollywood career included films like End of Days, Blade, Johnny Mnemonic, Armageddon and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.
The actor’s final role was 2025 historical political thriller The Secret Agent, in which he played Jewish Holocaust survivor Hans, who gets mistaken for a Nazi fugitive.
Kier was born on 14 October 1944 in Cologne, towards the end of World War II.
His hospital was bombed during the war, and he and his mother were reportedly dug out from rubble.
Kier moved to London at the age of 18 to learn English before starting his successful movie career.
He moved to Palm Springs, California, in 1991.
It comes just days after actor Spencer Lofranco died at the age of 33.
The Canadian film star was best known for playing the lead role of James Burns in 2014 crime drama Jamesy Boy.
