Remembering Robert Duvall: Tributes from Co-Stars and Admirers

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Remembering Robert Duvall: Tributes from Co-Stars and Admirers

The entertainment industry is mourning the loss of legendary actor Robert Duvall, who passed away at the age of 95. Co-stars, peers, and admirers like Adam Sandler, Viola Davis, Walton Goggins, Michael Keaton, Marisa Tomei, and filmmaker Scott Cooper have all shared heartfelt tributes to the iconic actor. Sandler praised Duvall's talent and humor, while Davis expressed her admiration for his towering portrayals in various films. Goggins reminisced about the privilege of working with Duvall on "The Apostle," calling him the greatest storyteller of all time.

Keaton fondly remembered his time with Duvall on the set of "The Paper," highlighting the actor's greatness both on and off-screen. Marisa Tomei credited Duvall as the reason she became an actor, deeply moved by his performances in "The Great Santini" and "Tender Mercies." Filmmaker Scott Cooper, who directed Duvall in two films, praised the actor as his most important artistic mentor, emphasizing his generosity and dedication to truth.

Jamie Lee Curtis paid tribute to Duvall as the greatest consigliere the screen has ever seen, a reference to his iconic roles in the Godfather films. Jane Seymour, who starred alongside Duvall in "The Stars Fell on Henrietta," highlighted his ability to completely inhabit a role with honesty, weight, and grace. The legacy of Robert Duvall as one of the true giants of acting is secure, leaving behind a profound impact on the entertainment industry.