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  1. Max von Sydow (/ f ɒ n ˈ s iː d oʊ /, Swedish: [fɔn ˈsy̌ːdɔv] ⓘ; born Carl Adolf von Sydow; 10 April 1929 – 8 March 2020) was a Swedish-French actor. He had a 70-year career in European and American cinema, television, and theatre, appearing in more than 150 films and several television series in multiple languages.

  2. Considerado uno de los actores más veteranos y activos del cine mundial, Von Sydow siguió sumando papeles en títulos de renombre desde la década de 1990, que le hicieron familiar para nuevas generaciones; se pueden citar filmes como: Despertares (1990), de Penny Marshall; Hasta el fin del mundo (1991), de Wim Wenders; Juez Dredd, junto a ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0001884Max von Sydow - IMDb

    In 2016, he joined the sixth season of the HBO series Game of Thrones (2011) as the Three-eyed Raven, which earned him his Primetime Emmy Award nomination. Max von Sydow died on March 8, 2020, in Provence, France, and was survived by his wife Catherine Brelet and four children. He was 90.

  4. 11 de mar. de 2020 · Toweringly tall, with a tapered thin smile, eyes that twinkled even when they were in pain, and hair that fell somewhere between Nordic blond and premature white (it’s as if the character’s...

  5. 9 de mar. de 2020 · Max von Sydow, el recordado Three-Eyed Raven de Game of Thrones, falleció hoy a los 90 años. La carrera del reconocido actor sueco abarcó casi 70 años, y abarcó incontables obras de teatro, series de televisión, películas independientes y grandes éxitos de taquilla.

  6. 10 de mar. de 2020 · A chameleon who guided us toward heaven and defended us from hell during his decades-long career, Swedish-French actor Max von Sydow passed away on March 8, 2020, leaving behind a staggering legacy of work that spanned 70 years.

  7. In 2016, he joined the sixth season of the HBO series Game of Thrones (2011) as the Three-eyed Raven, which earned him his Primetime Emmy Award nomination. Max von Sydow died on March 8, 2020, in Provence, France, and was survived by his wife Catherine Brelet and four children.