Udo Kier
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| Born | Udo Kierspe 14 October 1944 Cologne, Germany |
| Died | 23 November 2025 (aged 81) |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1966–2025 |
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Udo Kierspe (14 October 1944 – 23 November 2025), known professionally as Udo Kier, was a German actor. Known primarily as a character actor who often portrayed eccentric and deviant figures, he appeared in more than 220 films in both leading and supporting roles throughout Europe and the Americas.[1]
Kier made his breakthrough playing the title characters in the cult films Flesh for Frankenstein (1973) and Blood for Dracula (1974), both directed by Paul Morrissey, which established him as an icon of the horror film genre.[2] He became a staple figure in both mainstream genre film and art house circles, described by one obituary as a "cult icon".[1] He collaborated with notable filmmakers, such as Rainer Werner Fassbinder,[3] Lars von Trier,[3] Gus Van Sant,[3] Werner Herzog,[4] Walerian Borowczyk,[5] Kleber Mendonça Filho,[3] Dario Argento,[3] Guy Maddin,[3] Wim Wenders,[3] and Rob Zombie.[6]
He received several international accolades, including a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead, for his elegiac performance in Swan Song (2021).[7] Openly gay throughout his career, he received a Special Teddy Award at the 2015 Berlin International Film Festival for his contribution to queer cinema.[8]
Life and career
Early years
Kier was born in Cologne on 14 October 1944. The hospital where he was born was destroyed by the Allies, in which Kier and his mother survived during World War II.[9][10] Kier grew up without a father.[11][12] In his youth, he was an altar boy[13] and chorister, and began working as a fashion model as a teenager.[14] He cited Caterina Valente as an influence.[14] At age 16, he met and befriended Rainer Werner Fassbinder, whom he would later work with on several films.[15]
At 19, Kier moved to London to study acting and English,[16] and supported himself by working as a waiter. He also took spells in Cannes, where he befriended Jean Marais and Arndt von Bohlen und Halbach; Rome, where he modelled;[14] and New York City.
Acting career
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Kier made his film debut aged 21 in Road to Saint Tropez, a 1966 short film by British director Michael Sarne.[17][18] He made his feature film debut in Schamlos ("Shameless")[19], a 1968 low-budget West German/Austrian crime film. This was followed by a lead role in the West German-Austrian horror film Mark of the Devil (1970), which proved controversial for its graphic violence[20][21], but was a commercial success[22] that increased Kier's mainstream recognition.
Another early starring role as the title character in Paul Morrissey's Flesh for Frankenstein (1973)[1] led to a string of art-house, low-budget, and mainstream horror films. He played Dracula in Morrissey's follow-up, Blood for Dracula (1974), which cemented his status in the horror genre and lead to roles in many vampire-themed pictures throughout his career, including Blade (1998), Modern Vampires (1998), Shadow of the Vampire (2000), Dracula 3000 (2004), and BloodRayne (2005). He became famous for his work with cult directors, including Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Walerian Borowczyk, Gus Van Sant, Christoph Schlingensief[23], and Dario Argento (whose classic Suspiria (1977) he was featured in[3]). He appeared in almost all of Lars von Trier's films beginning with 1987's Epidemic (with the exceptions of The Idiots, The Boss of it All, Antichrist, and The House That Jack Built).
His most famous Hollywood roles include his appearances as Ron Camp in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994),[24] Curly in Barb Wire, a NASA flight psychologist in Armageddon,[25][26] the villainous Lorenzini in The Adventures of Pinocchio and its 1999 sequel The New Adventures of Pinocchio, and Ralfi in the film Johnny Mnemonic. In 1992, Kier appeared in photos in Madonna's controversial book Sex. He also appeared in the music videos for Madonna's songs "Erotica" and "Deeper and Deeper", both taken from Madonna's 1992 album Erotica.[27] Kier also appeared in the music videos for Korn's "Make Me Bad"[28], and for Eve's and Gwen Stefani's "Let Me Blow Ya Mind".[29]

Kier also worked extensively as a voice actor, starring as the psychic Yuri (as well as the voice of the PsiCorps) in Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 and its expansion, Yuri's Revenge. He also voiced the Music Master in Justice League, Herbert Ziegler in The Batman, Ivan Bahn in Metropia[30], Professor Pericles in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, Mister Toad in Beware the Batman and Dr. Peter Straub in Call of Duty: WWII.[31] He was also a voice actor in Axe Cop[32], Major Lazer[33] and Golan the Insatiable[34]. He appeared in the trailer for the video game OD, revealed at The Game Awards.[31][35] According to Hideo Kojima on Twitter, Kier had not completed recording voice and motion capture footage for the game before his death.[36]
Kier will posthumously appear in the fourth season of the AMC series Dark Winds.[37]
Personal life
Kier was gay, and open about his sexuality his entire life. In 2021, he said, "No one ever asked. Maybe it was obvious, but it didn't make any difference because all that mattered was the role I was playing. As long as I did a good job on the part, no one cared about my sexuality."[38] He otherwise maintained privacy about his personal life, although stated in a 2022 interview that he had been in a long-term relationship for over 20 years.[39] At the time of his death, he was in a relationship with artist Delbert McBride.[40]
From 1991 until his death, Kier resided in Palm Springs, California.[17][41][42]
Kier was invited into the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 2020.[43]
Death
Kier died at Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage, California, on 23 November 2025, at the age of 81.[1][44][45] His partner, artist Delbert McBride, verified the news.[46] He was buried at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, and his service was attended by colleagues including Hideo Kojima and Todd Stephens.[47]
Legacy
Documentaries
A documentary on Kier's life and career entitled ICH-UDO...der Schauspieler Udo Kier (ME –UDO...the actor Udo Kier) was filmed for Arte, the European Franco-German culture channel, and released in 2012.[48] In 2013, the documentary won a finalist certificate in the New York Festivals' International TV & Film Awards Competition.[49] Another documentary entitled Udo Kier - Dracula trash et dandy magnétique was released by Jobst Knigge (Germany, 2024, 52 min.) and broadcast by Arte France in early November 2024 celebrating his 80th birthday.[50]
Filmography
Film
Television
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1973 | Sonderdezernat K1 | Harry Gätjens | Episode: "Kassensturz um Mitternacht" |
| 1980 | Berlin Alexanderplatz | Young Man in the Bar | 2 episodes |
| 1986 | Der Fahnder | Uli Weber | Episode: "Ein König ohne Reich" |
| Kir Royal | Holger | Episode: "Adieu Claire" | |
| 1988 | Medea | Jason | Television film |
| 1993 | Red Shoe Diaries | Fashion Designer | Episode: "Runaway" |
| Seaquest DSV | Dr. Guy Peche | Episode: "Give me Liberté" | |
| 1994 | Doppelter Einsatz | König | Episode: "Feuerzauber" |
| 1994–1997, 2022 | The Kingdom | Åge Krüger (human disguise for Satan) Frederik/Little Brother/Big Brother (the Antichrist) |
8 episodes |
| 1996 | Tracey Takes On... | Klaus | Episode: "Death" |
| Nash Bridges | Wolfgang Herzog | Episode: "Aloha Nash" | |
| 1996, 1999 | The Sentinel | Klaus Zeller | 2 episodes |
| 1996, 2009 | Tatort | Beethoven / Hans-Rudi Dreher | 2 episodes |
| 1998 | Viper | Erich Geiger | Episode: "Double Team" |
| V.I.P. | Viktor Balek | Episode: "What to Do with Vallery When You're Deam" | |
| Modern Vampires | Vincent | Television film | |
| Ice | Dr. Norman Kistler | Television film | |
| 1999 | Final Run | Reddick, Train Control Supervisor | Television film |
| 2002 | Justice League | Music Master | Voice, episode: "Legends"[51] |
| 2004 | The Batman | Bert | Voice, episode: "Q&A"[51] |
| Dracula 3000 | Captain Varna | Television film | |
| 2005 | Masters of Horror | Bellinger | Episode: "Cigarette Burns" |
| 2006 | Polizeiruf 110 | Heinrich Zermahlen | Episode: "Mit anderen Augen" |
| 2010 | Chuck | Otto Van Vogel | Episode: "Chuck Versus the Role Models" |
| 2010–2013 | Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated | Professor Pericles, Shadowy Figure | Voices, 17 episodes[51] |
| 2011 | Borgia | Pope Innocent VIII | 3 episodes |
| 2013–2014 | Beware the Batman | Mister Toad | Voice, 4 episodes[51] |
| 2015 | Altes Geld | Rauchensteiner / Rolf / Father | 9 episodes |
| Axe Cop | Warden | Voice, episode: "Heads Will Roll" | |
| Major Lazer | Head Vampire Vampire | Voice, episode: "Vampire Weekend" | |
| Golan the Insatiable | Dylan Beekler's Backpack | Voice, episode: "Pilot" | |
| 2017 | Funny or Die Presents | Admiral Codi | Episode: "Storm: A Star Wars Indie" |
| 2019 | M - Eine Stadt sucht einen Morder | Mann im Fuchspelz | 6 episodes |
| 2022 | Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin | Klaus | 2 episodes |
| 2023 | Hunters | Adolf Hitler | 6 episodes |
| 2026 | Dark Winds | Gunthar | Season 4 Posthumous release |
Video games
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1996 | The Adventures of Pinocchio | Lorenzini | Voice role |
| 2000 | Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 | Yuri,[52] PsyCorps | Live action inserts |
| 2001 | Command & Conquer: Yuri's Revenge | Yuri[52] | Live action inserts |
| 2008 | 1 1/2 Knights: In Search of the Ravishing Princess Herzelinde | Count Luipold Trumpf | Voice role |
| 2017 | Call of Duty: WWII | Dr. Peter Straub | Voice role[53] |
| 2022 | Martha is Dead | Erich | Voice role[54] |
| TBA | OD | TBA | On-again / off-again "in development" since 2022[55] |
Music videos
| Year | Artist | Song | Role |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1992 | Madonna | "Erotica" | Partyguest |
| 1992 | Madonna | "Deeper and Deeper" | Lover |
| 1996 | Goo Goo Dolls | "Naked" | Himself |
| 1997 | Supertramp | "You Win, I Lose" | Partyguest |
| 1999 | Rauhfaser | "Die Schöne und das Biest" | Der Freier |
| 2000 | Korn | "Make Me Bad" | Commander |
| 2001 | Eve featuring Gwen Stefani | "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" | Partyguest |
| 2001 | RMB | "Deep Down Below" | Dr. Wagner |
| 2012 | Terranova | "Prayer" | Himself - Musician |
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- ^ Matthew Chernov on Instagram: "I attended Udo Kier's memorial service this afternoon at Hollywood Forever Cemetery. It was a moving ceremony filled with tears, laughter, stories, and memories of the legendary star. The memorial was held inside the cemetery's Masonic Lodge. Kier's beloved partner Delbert McBride was there, along with many attendees, including acclaimed videogame designer Hideo Kojima, Kier's "Swan Song" director Todd Stephens, and a large crowd of family, friends, fans and admirers. After the memorial service, Kier's urn was transported by hearse to his burial spot in the cemetery's Garden of Legends. We walked as a group to the interment ceremony, where Kier was laid to rest. A temporary gravestone was there, but a much larger obelisk with an etched portrait of Kier will be installed in the future. At the reception afterwards, Banksy sent an original artwork in memory of Kier....and since the cemetery is located in Hollywood, it's perhaps not surprising that right outside the main gates I got stuck in the middle of an armed LAPD standoff, with guns drawn and traffic stopped in all directions. Rest in peace, #UdoKier
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... apparently still in development... but there's still every chance it could be cancelled at a later date.
Sources
- Haines, Richard W. (2010). The Moviegoing Experience, 1968-2001. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. ISBN 978-0-786-48074-6.
- Lowenstein, Adam (2005). Shocking Representation: Historical Trauma, National Cinema, and the Modern Horror Film. New York City: Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-13247-3.
Further reading
- Tons May. "The Other Face of Love: Udo Kier's Career in the Erotic Genre" in Jack Stevenson (ed), Fleshpot: Cinema's Sexual Myth Makers and Taboo Breakers. Manchester: Critical Vision/Headpress, 2002, pp. 141–58 and "Udo Speaks: An Interview with Udo Kier" in same volume, pp. 159–62.
- Hans-Christian Dany, Valérie Knoll. "Udo is Love. Time Is Sin – A Journey into the Extraordinary Life of Udo Kier", exhibition text Kölnischer Kunstverein, 2024

