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Robert Duvall has died, the consigliere of 'The Godfather'

Actor Robert Duvall has passed away, as confirmed by his wife in a social media statement.

Robert Duvall, renowned for his iconic role as the consigliere in 'The Godfather', has died peacefully at home, according to a statement from his wife. Born on January 5, 1931, in San Diego, California, Duvall initially pursued a path not within the military, despite his father's wishes for him to attend the Naval Academy. He instead completed his drama studies at Principia College in 1953 and served briefly in the US Army during the Korean War, returning to pursue his acting career.

Following his military service, Duvall lived with aspiring actors in New York City, forming bonds with prominent figures like Dustin Hoffman and Gene Hackman. He studied at The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in 1955, where he honed his craft. Over the years, Duvall not only established himself as a leading actor but also ventured into directing, screenwriting, and producing, showcasing his multifaceted talents in the film industry. His contributions were recognized with the National Medal of Arts.

Duvall's impact on cinema is profound, with his performances in numerous films making him a defining figure in American acting. As tributes pour in for the late actor, his legacy as one of the most distinguished performers of his time will forever resonate within the film community and amongst audiences worldwide.

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