Max von Sydow, R. I. P. – Cause of Death, Date of Death, Age at Death
The actor Max von Sydow passed away at age 90, this age of death has to be considered impressive. What was the cause of death? Below is all you want to know regarding the death of Max von Sydow and more!
Biography - A Short Wiki
Max von Sydow was a Swedish-French actor who had a net worth of $16 million at the time of his death. Max von Sydow died on March 8, 2020 at the age of 90 at his home in France. Max von Sydow’s career spanned 70 years in film, television, and theatre. He rose to international fame in 1957 for his role in Ingmar Bergman’s “The Seventh Seal,” and went on to appear in numerous of Bergman’s later films. Among von Sydow’s many other notable credits are the films “The Exorcist,” “Pelle the Conqueror,” “Flash Gordon,” and “Hannah and Her Sisters,” and the television series “Game of Thrones.”
How did Max von Sydow die?
Von Sydow died on 8 March 2020 at his home in Provence, France at age 90. He was survived by his wife and his four sons.
Cause of death | N/A |
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Age of death | 90 years |
Profession | Actor, Film Director, Musician, Voice Actor |
Birthday | April 10, 1929 |
Death date | March 8, 2020 |
Place of death | Seillans, France |
Place of burial | N/A |
Quotes by Max von Sydow
"Italians are great improvisers. If something unforeseen happens, they throw up their hands, and they adjust."
Max von Sydow
"Nobody told me there was any idea for a sequel to 'The Exorcist.' But my agent called me to tell me they were going to do it, and there was a part for me. I said, 'But I died in the first film.' 'Well,' he told me, 'this is from the early days of Father Merrin's life.' I told him I just didn't want to do it again."
Max von Sydow
"Awards are lovely and always welcome."
Max von Sydow
"I'm not in retirement. I just don't want to work so much, and I don't get that many offers any more."
Max von Sydow
"I began imagining scenes in public which some drunk would come up to me and slap me in the face. Nothing like that ever happened, but I often wonder if I would have turned the other cheek."
Max von Sydow