February 16, 2026

The comments smell like drama this morning

Robert Duvall Dead at 95

Hollywood mourns Robert Duvall: fans salute Tom Hagen, argue his most ‘underrated’ roles

TLDR: Robert Duvall has died at 95, his wife said he passed peacefully at home. Fans mourned Tom Hagen and Kilgore, swapped “underrated” picks like Falling Down and Secondhand Lions, and sparred with one commenter asking why we idolize actors — a tribute and a debate rolled into one.

Hollywood is grieving as Robert Duvall, 95, has died, with his wife Luciana saying he passed peacefully at home. She called him “one of the greatest actors of our time,” and the community instantly turned the comments into a living scrapbook: Tom Hagen in The Godfather, Kilgore thundering through Apocalypse Now, and an Oscar for Tender Mercies — a résumé that screams legend.

But the internet can’t just mourn; it must debate. One top reaction opened with a gut-punch of gallows humor: “Jeez I thought he was long gone,” followed by a salute to “Mr. Hagen.” That set the tone: nostalgia mixed with punchlines. Another camp is busy championing the “underrated” picks — with users shouting out Falling Down and the warm-and-weird favorite Secondhand Lions. Link-droppers arrived with Wikipedia and IMDb receipts, while others floated that famous Kilgore line like a meme-shaped candle.

Then came the curveball: “Why do people venerate actors?” Cue a mini-philosophy brawl over fandom, art, and why some screen performances — like Duvall’s restrained Tom Hagen — become part of our lives. No cause of death has been released, and memorial plans aren’t public yet, but the comments are already a wake, a movie night, and a debate club rolled into one — messy, heartfelt, and very Duvall.

Key Points

  • Robert Duvall died at age 95, confirmed by a Facebook post from his wife, Luciana Duvall.
  • He passed away peacefully at home; the family requested time and privacy.
  • Duvall’s career spanned seven decades with nearly 100 films, including classics like The Godfather Part II and Apocalypse Now.
  • He received seven Oscar nominations and won Best Actor for Tender Mercies (1983), per USA Today.
  • As of Monday afternoon, no cause of death or public memorial plans had been released; the story was updated on 2/16/26 at 2:13 p.m. ET.

Hottest takes

“Jeez I thought he was long gone” — markus_zhang
“very underrated in Falling Down” — tokyobreakfast
“why do people venerate actors?” — xqcgrek2
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