Home MoviesKojima Bids Farewell to Udo Kier: “There Will Never Be Another Like Him

Kojima Bids Farewell to Udo Kier: “There Will Never Be Another Like Him

by Marcus Thompson

Key Takeaways

Created with AI - we're still experimenting, so apologies if it misses the mark

  • Udo Kier, a prolific German actor known for his work in over 200 films and various voice acting projects, has passed away at the age of 81. His career spanned several decades and included collaborations with visionary directors such as Andy Warhol, Lars von Trier, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, and Gus Van Sant.
  • Udo Kiers work extended into Hollywood blockbusters, independent cinema, books, music videos, and video games. Notable projects include roles in films like My Own Private Idaho (1991), Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Armageddon, and Blade. He also lent his voice to numerous gaming projects, such as Call of Duty: WWII, Martha Is Dead, Beware the Batman, Axe Cop, Hunters, and Red Alert 2 (and its expansion).
  • At the time of his passing, Udo Kier was involved in Hideo Kojima’s upcoming horror game, OD. He had been cast as The Secret Agent, and filming was delayed due to a SAG-AFTRA strike but rescheduled for the following year.
  • Udo Kiers legacy continues through Kojima Productions Phase 2, which is preparing to enter following the release of Death Stranding 2: On the Beach for PS5 and the completion of Project OD. His contributions to film and gaming will not be forgotten.

Our favorite Goodies

Udo Kier: A Iconic Journey in Cinema – Farewell to a Prolific Visionary

I’m at a loss for words. It all happened far too suddenly. Udo wasn’t just an actor—he was a true icon. We’ve lost someone irreplaceable. Udo, rest in peace. I’ll never forget you. Udo Kier, the prolific German actor celebrated for his roles in over 200 films and numerous voice acting projects, has passed away at the age of 81. Throughout his career, Kier collaborated with visionary directors such as Andy Warhol, Lars von Trier, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, and Gus Van Sant. His early work included starring roles in Paul Morrissey’s Warhol-produced films, Flesh for Frankenstein (1973) and Blood for Dracula (1974). In Europe, he partnered with Fassbinder on projects such as The Stationmasters Wife, The Third Generation, and Lili Marleen. Kier’s connection to American independent cinema strengthened after meeting Gus Van Sant at the Berlin Film Festival. Van Sant helped him secure a U.S. work permit and a SAG card, paving the way for roles in films like Van Sant’s My Own Private Idaho (1991), where he appeared alongside River Phoenix and Keanu Reeves. 1991 also marked the beginning of his creative partnership with Lars von Trier with the film Europa.

Udo Kier’s Prolific Career Crossing Cinema and Gaming – Awaiting Resumed Collaboration with Hideo Kojima

The 1990s saw Kier take on roles in Hollywood blockbusters such as Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Armageddon, and Blade. During this period, he also made appearances in Madonna’s 1992 book Sex, and her music videos “Erotica” and “Deeper and Deeper.” In 1996, he starred in the FMV title The Adventures of Pinocchio. In addition to his extensive filmography, Kier lent his voice to numerous projects, including Call of Duty: WWII, Martha Is Dead, Beware the Batman, Axe Cop, Hunters, and Red Alert 2 (and its expansion). At the time of his passing, Kier was involved in Hideo Kojima’s upcoming horror game, OD, and had been cast as The Secret Agent. Hideo Kojima stated that filming for OD was delayed due to the SAG-AFTRA strike and rescheduled for the following year. Despite this setback, Kojima and Kier maintained frequent contact via email. During a meeting in Milan at the end of September, Kier expressed his eagerness to resume filming. Kojima recalls that Kier was in high spirits and brought his characteristic humor to the conversation.

Udo Kier’s Legacy Continues with Kojima Productions’ Phase 2

Kojima Productions is now preparing to enter Phase 2, following the release of Death Stranding 2: On the Beach for PS5 and the completion of Project OD. His contributions to film and gaming will not be forgotten.

In Case You Missed It

“In recent weeks, we’ve been touched by the loss of renowned German actor Udo Kier, whose extensive work in world cinema left an indelible mark on both film and gaming industries. Carlos Mendoza’s tribute, ‘Hideo Kojima Speaks on the Death of Udo Kier,’ explores Hideo Kojima’s personal reflections on their friendship amidst this difficult time, as we collectively remember Kier’s extraordinary legacy Hideo Kojima Speaks on the Death of Udo Kier. In another turn of events, we learned that Kier was set to take on a promising role in Kojima’s upcoming horror game OD before his passing. Bruno Pferd’s piece, ‘Kojima Mourns Death of Udo Kier: Actor Was Cast for Role in OD,’ delves into this untapped collaboration and pays homage to Kier’s career Kojima Mourns Death of Udo Kier; Actor Was Cast for Role in OD. Meanwhile, Jonathan Dubinski has been unraveling mysteries surrounding Kojima’s latest project. His article, ‘Hideo Kojima Unveils Horror Game OD in Enigmatic Trailer,’ explores the resurfaced trailer for OD, promising chilling first-person atmosphere and ritualistic undertones powered by Unreal Engine 5 Hideo Kojima Unveils Horror Game OD in Enigmatic Trailer.”


They also talk about it

Links to external sources for further reading

Have any thoughts?

Share your reaction or leave a quick response — we’d love to hear what you think!

You may also like