Robert Duvall

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Robert Duvall Wiki Biography

Robert Duvall was born on 5 January, 1931 in San Diego, California USA, of mixed ancestry in that he has English, German, Scottish, and Swiss-German roots. Robert is most famous for starring in a wide variety of roles, including in “To Kill a Mockingbird” (1962), “Captain Newman, M.D.” (1963), and “The Godfather II” (1974).

So just how rich is the famous American actor and film director Robert Duvall?  Robert’s net worth has been estimated by reliable sources at $60 million, the vast majority of it accumulated from his long career in the film industry.

Robert Duvall spent most of his childhood in Annapolis, Maryland, as his father was in the Navy, rising to Admiral, and attended school there. Robert started his career in theatre performances in 1950s, but then served in the United States Army during the Korean War (1953-1954). Later, Robert needed to focus on acting in order to make his net worth growing, thus, he was a student of Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theater in New York along with such celebrities as Dustin Hoffman and James Caan.

There are several roles Robert took that are considered to be the most notable in his career as an actor, thus helping Robert to add up a solid sum to his net worth: the science fiction “THX 1138” (1971) directed by George Lucas, and “Tomorrow” (1972) written by a Nobel Prize laureate William Faulkner and directed by Horton Foote. Robert also appeared in the satirical comedy “MASH” (1970) a movie based on Richard Hooker`s novel “MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors”, becoming very popular for 20th Century Fox at that time, including spawning a very popular TV series. The actor is also popular for performances in “The Conversation” (1974) directed by worldwide known Francis Ford Coppola. “Apocalypse Now” (1979) earned him one of all his Golden Globe awards, and performances in “Tender Mercies” (1983)“The Natural” (1984) enhances his reputation and built Robert’s net worth.

Duvall has also appeared in many TV series, such as “Lonesome Dove” (1989), “A Family Thing” (1996), “A Civil Action” (1998), “Gods and Generals” (2003).

Robert Duvall net worth grew even more when the celebrity directed the criminal drama “Assassination Tango” (2002): here ‘tango’ has a reference to Duvall`s favourite hobby.

Duvall`s most recent performances making his net worth larer include “Lucky You” (2007), “We Own The Night” (2007), and “Get Low” (2010), among others.

Robert Duvall’s`s career has not only helped him to increase his wealth, but also to receive many awards for outstanding performances. Robert has earned four Golden Globes from six nominations. Robert was also rewarded with an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in “The Godfather” (1972), BAFTA for his role in “Network” (1976), and one Emmy Award. Most importantly, in 2005 Robert received THE National Medal of Arts which is considered to be a highly prestigious American honor.

In his personal life, Robert Duvall was married to Barbara Benjamin (1964–1975), Gail Youngs (1982–1986), and Sharon Brophy (1991–1996). He has been married to Luciana Pedraza since 2005. Nowadays, Robert is a politically active persona: in 2012 he electioneered for Mitt Romney. Duvall is also a supporter of charity organizations, including Pro Mujer organization which provides Latin American women with financial help.

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Robert Duvall Quick Info

Full Name Vernon Macklin
Net Worth $60 Million
Salary 473,604 USD
Date Of Birth January 5, 1931 (age 84
Died August 7, 2011, Aspen, Colorado, United States
Place Of Birth San Diego, California, United States
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.74 m)
Weight 103 kg
Profession Actor, Film Producer, Film director, Screenwriter, Television producer, Soldier, Truck driver
Education Georgetown University, I. C. Norcom High School, Hargrave Military Academy, Louisiana Tech University, Severn School, Principia College, Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre
Nationality United States of America
Spouse Luciana Duvall (m. 2005)
Parents Sonia Macklin, Edward Sawyer, Duvall Williams, Mildred Virginia Hart
Siblings Eugene Macklin, Sam Wyly, John Duvall, William Duvall
Nicknames Robert Selden Duvall , Robert Duval , Robert S. Duvall
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RobertDuvallOfficial
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/vernon_macklin
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000380
Awards Academy Award for Best Actor
Nominations Academy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Critics’ Choice Movie Award for Best Actor, Screen Actors Guild Award for O…
Movies Apocalypse Now, The Judge, Open Range, The Apostle, To Kill a Mockingbird, Tender Mercies, The Godfather Part II, The Godfather, The Great Santini, Jack Reacher, Secondhand Lions, True Grit, Deep Impact, Get Low, Broken Trail, Sling Blade, Wild Horses, Falling Down, Assassination Tango, Crazy Heart,…
TV Shows Lonesome Dove, Broken Trail, Stalin, more

Robert Duvall Trademarks

  1. Southern characters
  2. Quiet but expressive voice, though often having one or two bombastic scenes.
  3. Often plays tough, macho characters.
  4. Often plays characters who have suffered some trauma in their life
  5. Very mannered style of delivery

Robert Duvall Quotes

  • I got into acting because I wanted to act, not to become a star. The word ‘star’ is so strange, especially in this country, I think, I don’t know. It has something to do with a whole scene. Like with The Great Santini (1979), when I shook the producer’s hand for the first time – before I could even sit down in the chair – he said, “They’re talking about Oscars.” We hadn’t even started rehearsals yet. I mean, the whole industry is so geared to that – Oscars, the star system.
  • I think studying professionally helped although I had already done summer theater and had a lot of experience. I got right into acting and then studied. The best thing about the Playhouse was that I really learned to improvise, to change things, in films. Not in an indulgent way, but in a beneficial way. So from that point of view, Sndy was good for me. I might have learned it eventually – you learn from other actors, directors. The problem is so many people study but they don’t get any better. It’s up to the individual. And I don’t think a teacher can manufacture talent. i guy can study all his life on a violin ad never play it well.
  • Method acting is a way of working internally as a substitute if something isn’t happening for you; if you don’t need it, it’s like walking on a good leg instead of using a crutch or cane.
  • [on other actor/co-stars] Brando was more of a respected actor than Wayne although Wayne wasn’t as bad as some supposedly serious actors I’ve seen who trained at the Actors Studio and all that. The thing with Brando is that he reads his lines. He has for 14 years, He’s a real method. Wayne was interesting to be around. He was pleasant and outgoing. I once took a part with Muhammed Ali because – not that he was a good actor – I wanted to be in his movie. I like to be around people who are famous to see what makes them tick. I worked with Olivier twice, and that was interesting. I wanted to work with De Niro again, so I did True Confessions (1981).
  • I’m not perceived as a traditional leading man, but I never aimed at that sort of thing either. I never straightened my front teeth, or whatever. I wan’t cut out for that. Even if I did a ‘big’ movie, I’d still want to make it a real character.
  • Getting together with friends and holding court over a meal is one of the great things in life.
  • Virginia’s the last station before heaven.
  • You never know how reality is going to coincide with your dreams. You’re optimistic, and you go from there.
  • I feel like our country is just a big giant kid with tremendous talent – like an athlete. A big giant kid that’s made mistakes, but there’s a lot of potential.
  • Sometimes, when you look back on it, the $10-million-and-under movies are some of your favorites.
  • A young actor once asked me, What do you do between jobs? I said, Hobbies, hobbies, and more hobbies. It keeps you off dope.
  • Making the first Godfather was more laughs than making Godfather II. That’s because Jimmy Caan was in the first Godfather.
  • A friend is someone who many years ago offered you his last $300 when you broke your pelvis. A friend is Gene Hackman.
  • When I knew nothing, I thought I could do anything.
  • Because my parents were so religious, I attended church regularly. I’ve always been a believer.
  • [on Jeff Bridges] There’s the Actors Studio in New York, everybody sitting around talking about Stanislavski, but that’s not Jeff. This is a guy off the beaches of L.A. He learned from his father (Lloyd Bridges), that was his mentor, and he always seems so loose and relaxed — but he’s always prepared, and he brings so many surprises, like good actors do.
  • Marlon Brando had an innate shrewdness, finding ways to do things better than everyone else. One of the great tragedies is that Brando never developed his tremendous potential. He really was the godfather to young actors coming up in the seventies and even today. He was the guy, really, more than [Laurence Olivier], or anybody.
  • The way Hollywood speaks out is absolutely beyond me. Some people are so ill-informed. I mean, why be so outspoken about it anyway? Does it help Sean Penn’s career to go over to Iraq? Did it help Jane Fonda to go over to Vietnam years ago? I don’t know. But sometimes when these guys speak out … I get embarrassed.
  • Well, our hero, coming up, was Brando. He kinda squandered it. But he was so revolutionary in so many ways.
  • [on Governor Sarah Palin] About a year ago, I first saw this wonderful woman speak. I didn’t know who it was. And I said who is this woman? And a year later, I said to myself about three or four weeks ago, why isn’t she up for the vice presidency?
  • I always considered myself as a character actor. I always try to be versatile to show different sides of human experience.
  • [on Bueno Aires] There’s a place called La Biela, it’s my favorite corner in the world. It’s a coffee shop near the Recoleta where Evita’s buried. You can go there and sit in the evening, at three in the morning there are hundreds of people in the streets. And you can get up at eight and go back and have your espresso. Going to Argentina, going to Buenos Aires, I like it more there than anyplace else.
  • [on Lonesome Dove (1989)] I think I nailed a very specific individual guy who represents something important in our history of the western movement. After that, I felt I could retire, that’d I’d done something.
  • [1983 comment on Francis Ford Coppola] Coppola’s talented. I’m pissed that he cut a scene that would have given the audience an insight into my character in Apocalypse Now (1979), but he’s talented.
  • Everybody likes to win. One of the biggest disappointments was when I didn’t get an Emmy for Lonesome Dove. It’s political. It can be a popularity contest.
  • One guy asked me, “How can you be an actor and be a Republican?”. I can vote either way. But how can you boil it down to political affiliation? All the atrocities against blacks in the South were committed by Democratic sheriffs.
  • [on James Dean] I don’t think he was that great. He was good, but there was Brando, and there was founding member Steven Hill in the Actors Studio, those were the two guys. James Dean came in third. Dean was talented, obviously. But he died at a good time.
  • Being a star is an agent’s dream, not an actor’s.
  • [on Hollywood political activists] They should keep their mouths shut.
  • [on the reason he didn’t appear in The Godfather: Part III (1990)] If they paid Pacino twice what they paid me, that’s fine, but not three or four times, which is what they did. (Francis Ford Coppola) came to my farm, parked his car… went in the kitchen. (I) said: “I know you always wanted the crab cake recipe, let me cook it for you.” Oh, he loves to eat, so I cooked the crab cake… and he wrote it down… and he forgot it, so he called twice. He was … more concerned that he forgot the crab cake recipe than would I be in Godfather III. [January 8, 2004]

Robert Duvall Important Facts

  • $36,000
  • Was considered for the role of Mitch Leary in In the Line of Fire (1993), which went to John Malkovich.
  • Was considered for the role of Dr. Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs (1991), which went to Anthony Hopkins.
  • Although he played Laurence Olivier’s grandson in The Betsy (1978), he is only 23 years his junior in real life.
  • With the death of Rosemary Murphy on July 5, 2014, he is the last surviving credited adult cast member of To Kill a Mockingbird (1962).
  • Joined the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York and studied under Sanford Meisner for two years. Dustin Hoffman, James Caan and Gene Hackman were classmates.
  • Duvall attended Principia College in Illinois and received a degree in L/liberal Arts. While there he participated in campus theatrical productions and enjoyed the experience.
  • As of 2014, has appeared in eight films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), MASH (1970), The Godfather (1972), The Godfather: Part II (1974), The Conversation (1974), Network (1976), Apocalypse Now (1979) and Tender Mercies (1983). Of those, The Godfather (1972) and The Godfather: Part II (1974) are winners in the category.
  • Has directed one Oscar nominated performance: his own in The Apostle (1997).
  • Being descended from Robert E. Lee, he can actually trace his family back to President George Washington. Washington himself had no biological children, but his wife, Martha Custis, did, and he adopted them after the death of Martha’s first husband. Her son, John Custis, had a son of his own, Washington Custis, whose daughter, Mary Custis, was Robert E. Lee’s wife. Interestingly, Duvall played Lee in Gods and Generals (2003), opposite Jeff Daniels, who had played Washington in The Crossing (1990). Duvall starred in the adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird (1962).
  • Named My Life as a Dog (1985) as one of his favorite movies.
  • The middle of three brothers, his elder brother William Duvall and younger brother John Duvall both appeared as singers in his film Angelo My Love (1983).
  • Narrated a video supporting John McCain for the Republican National Convention in 2008.
  • Watched Broken Trail (2006) with President George W. Bush in a special screening at the White House on June 11, 2006.
  • Has a family connection to two 2008 Presidential hopefuls. One of his ancestors, Mareen Duvall, is also an ancestor of Barack Obama. John McCain’s family has been involved in the military for several generations, including an ancestor who worked with George Washington, to whom Duvall is related (by adoption).
  • He says the work he is most proud of by far is his role as the former Texas Ranger Augustus McCrae in the miniseries Lonesome Dove (1989).
  • Travels to Argentina at least five times a year and has a home there.
  • Put up $5 million of his own money to finance The Apostle (1997) after this was rejected by numerous studios.
  • Hosted a fundraiser for Rudy Giuliani at his Hollywood home. He later endorsed Senator John McCain after Guiliani dropped out. [January 2008]
  • Ex-brother-in-law of John Savage and Jim Youngs.
  • Received an Honorary Doctorate of Arts from Shenandoah Conservatory in Winchester, Virginia (1998).
  • Born to William Howard Duvall, a Rear Admiral in the United States Navy, and his wife Mildred Virginia Hart, an amateur actress.
  • Being a huge soccer fan, he supports the Argentinian national side.
  • Was considered for the role of Police Chief Martin Brody in the horror film Jaws (1975), which went to Roy Scheider.
  • Is response to Duvall’s criticism of his trip to Cuba, Steven Spielberg defended himself by explaining that he actually went with permission from the American government as a cultural ambassador.
  • A staunch, lifelong supporter of the Republican party, Duvall was personally invited to George W. Bush’s inauguration as President in 2001. Duvall attended the ceremony.
  • His performance as Lt. Colonel Bill Kilgore in Apocalypse Now (1979) is ranked #59 on Premiere magazine’s 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time.
  • He was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 2005.
  • He publicly criticized director Steven Spielberg for flying to Cuba in October 2002, and vowed never to work for Dreamworks studio again.
  • His performance as Mac Sledge in Tender Mercies (1983) is ranked #14 on Premiere magazine’s 100 Greatest Performances of All Time (2006).
  • Has English, with smaller amounts of German, Swiss-German, French, Welsh, and Scottish, ancestry. His French Hugenot ancestors immigrated to the United States in the 1700s.
  • Has appeared in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) and Tender Mercies (1983), both of which were written for the screen by Horton Foote, and both of which earned him an Oscar for “Best Screenplay”.
  • In Gods and Generals (2003), played ancestor Robert E. Lee. The role was originally played by Martin Sheen in Gettysburg (1993). Duvall and Sheen starred together in the popular Vietnam War film Apocalypse Now (1979).
  • Has played ancestor Robert E. Lee in Gods and Generals (2003), when Martin Sheen was unable to reprise the role (due to his commitment to The West Wing (1999)).
  • While a struggling actor, he worked at a post office as a clerk but quit after six months. He says he did not want to be there 20 years later, still working in a post office.
  • Was director Robert Altman’s first choice for a country singer in Nashville (1975), but he used Henry Gibson instead when Duvall could not do this because of the scheduling. (source: audio commentary track).
  • His favorite city is Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is an avid Tango dancer.
  • Owns a large estate in rural Virginia, where some skirmishes of the Civil War were fought (he has found shells and other artifacts on the property). Some scenes in Gods and Generals (2003) were filmed on his land.
  • Speaks Spanish fluently.
  • Was roommates and good friends with Dustin Hoffman and Gene Hackman while all were struggling stage actors in New York before any of them succeeded. Among the three, Hoffman and Duvall were known for their ways with the women, and Duvall and Hackman were known for their short fuses, which led to numerous bar fights. The three often bonded over elaborate practical jokes.
  • He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on September 18, 2003.
  • Served in the United States Army (serial #52 346 646) from August 19, 1953 to August 20, 1954, achieving rank of Private First Class and awarded the National Defense Service Medal.
  • Fractured several ribs after falling off a horse while rehearsing for a role in Open Range (2003). [April 2002]
  • Studied acting with Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York.
  • Resided with Luciana Pedraza for seven years before marrying her on October 6, 2004. She is 41 years younger than him.

Robert Duvall Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
The Lieutenant 1964 TV Series Richard Whitley Actor
Captain Newman, M.D. 1963 Capt. Paul Cabot Winston Actor
Arrest and Trial 1963 TV Series Morton Ware Actor
Stoney Burke 1963 TV Series Joby Pierce Actor
The Virginian 1963 TV Series Johnny Keel Actor
The Twilight Zone 1963 TV Series Charley Parkes Actor
Route 66 1961-1963 TV Series Lee Winters / Arnie / Roman Actor
The Untouchables 1963 TV Series Eddie Moon Actor
To Kill a Mockingbird 1962 Boo Radley Actor
Naked City 1961-1962 TV Series Barney Sonners / Johnny Meigs / L. Francis Childe / … Actor
Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1962 TV Series Bart Collins Actor
Shannon 1961 TV Series Joey Nolan Actor
Cain’s Hundred 1961 TV Series Tom Nugent Actor
Great Ghost Tales 1961 TV Series William Wilson Actor
John Brown’s Raid 1960 TV Movie Actor
Armstrong Circle Theatre 1959-1960 TV Series Tony Newman / Berks Actor
Playhouse 90 1960 TV Series Actor
The Robert Herridge Theater 1960 TV Series Actor
Somebody Up There Likes Me 1956 MP (unconfirmed, uncredited) Actor
Widows 2018 filming Actor
In Dubious Battle 2016 Bolton Actor
Wild Horses 2015 Scott Briggs Actor
The Judge 2014 Joseph Palmer Actor
A Night in Old Mexico 2013 Red Actor
Jack Reacher 2012 Cash Actor
Hemingway & Gellhorn 2012 TV Movie Russian General (uncredited) Actor
Jayne Mansfield’s Car 2012 Jim Caldwell Actor
Seven Days in Utopia 2011 Johnny Crawford Actor
Crazy Heart 2009 Wayne Actor
Get Low 2009 Felix Bush Actor
The Road 2009/I Old Man Actor
The Godfather II 2009 Video Game Tom Hagen (voice) Actor
The Godfather II: Crime Rings 2008 Video Game Tom Hagen (voice) Actor
Four Christmases 2008 Howard Actor
We Own the Night 2007 Burt Grusinsky Actor
Lucky You 2007 L. C. Cheever Actor
The Godfather: Blackhand Edition 2007 Video Game Tom Hagen (voice) Actor
The Godfather: The Don’s Edition 2007 Video Game Tom Hagen (voice) Actor
The Godfather: Mob Wars 2006 Video Game Tom Hagen (voice) Actor
Broken Trail 2006 TV Mini-Series Prentice Ritter Actor
The Godfather 2006 Video Game Tom Hagen (voice) Actor
Thank You for Smoking 2005 Captain Actor
American Experience 2005 TV Series documentary Narrator Actor
Kicking & Screaming 2005 Buck Weston Actor
Secondhand Lions 2003 Hub Actor
Open Range 2003 Boss Spearman Actor
Gods and Generals 2003 Gen. Robert E. Lee Actor
Assassination Tango 2002 John J. Actor
John Q 2002 Lt. Frank Grimes Actor
The 6th Day 2000 Dr. Griffin Weir Actor
A Shot at Glory 2000 Gordon McLeod Actor
Gone in Sixty Seconds 2000 Otto Halliwell Actor
A Civil Action 1998 Jerome Facher Actor
Deep Impact 1998 Spurgeon Tanner Actor
Saturday Night Live 1998 TV Series Various Actor
The Gingerbread Man 1998 Dixon Doss Actor
The Apostle 1997 The Apostle E.F. Actor
The Man Who Captured Eichmann 1996 TV Movie Adolf Eichmann Actor
Sling Blade 1996 Karl’s Father Actor
Phenomenon 1996 Doc Brunder Actor
A Family Thing 1996 Earl Pilcher Jr. Actor
The Scarlet Letter 1995 Roger Chillingworth Actor
The Stars Fell on Henrietta 1995 Mr. Cox Actor
Something to Talk About 1995 Wyly King Actor
The Paper 1994 Bernie White Actor
Wrestling Ernest Hemingway 1993 Walter Actor
Geronimo: An American Legend 1993 Al Sieber Actor
Falling Down 1993 Prendergast Actor
Stalin 1992 TV Movie Stalin Actor
The Plague 1992 Joseph Grand Actor
Newsies 1992 Joseph Pulitzer Actor
Convicts 1991 Soll Gautier Actor
Rambling Rose 1991 Daddy Hillyer Actor
Days of Thunder 1990 Harry Hogge Actor
A Show of Force 1990 Howard Actor
The Handmaid’s Tale 1990 Commander Actor
Lonesome Dove 1989 TV Mini-Series Augustus ‘Gus’ McCrae Actor
Colors 1988 Bob Hodges Actor
Hotel Colonial 1987 Roberto Carrasco (Luca Venieri) Actor
Waylon Jennings: America 1986 Video short Doctor Actor
Let’s Get Harry 1986 Norman Shrike Actor
Belizaire the Cajun 1986 The Preacher Actor
The Lightship 1985 Calvin Caspary Actor
The Natural 1984 Max Mercy Actor
The Stone Boy 1984 Joe Hillerman Actor
The Terry Fox Story 1983 TV Movie Bill Vigars Actor
Tender Mercies 1983 Mac Sledge Actor
The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper 1981 Gruen Actor
True Confessions 1981 Det. Tom Spellacy Actor
Ike: The War Years 1980 TV Movie General Dwight D. Eisenhower Actor
The Great Santini 1979 Lt. Col. ‘Bull’ Meechum Actor
Apocalypse Now 1979 Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore Actor
Ike: The War Years 1979 TV Mini-Series Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower Actor
Invasion of the Body Snatchers 1978 Priest on Swing (uncredited) Actor
The Betsy 1978 Loren Hardeman III Actor
The Godfather: A Novel for Television 1977 TV Mini-Series Tom Hagen Actor
The Greatest 1977 Bill McDonald Actor
The Eagle Has Landed 1976 Colonel Radl Actor
Network 1976 Frank Hackett Actor
The Seven-Per-Cent Solution 1976 Dr. John H. Watson Actor
The Killer Elite 1975 George Hansen Actor
Breakout 1975 Jay Wagner Actor
The Godfather: Part II 1974 Tom Hagen Actor
The Conversation 1974 The Director (uncredited) Actor
The Outfit 1973 Earl Macklin Actor
Badge 373 1973 Eddie Ryan Actor
Lady Ice 1973 Ford Pierce Actor
Joe Kidd 1972 Frank Harlan Actor
The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid 1972 Jesse James Actor
Tomorrow 1972 Jackson Fentry Actor
The Godfather 1972 Tom Hagen Actor
Lawman 1971 Vernon Adams Actor
THX 1138 1971 THX Actor
The Revolutionary 1970 Despard Actor
MASH 1970 Maj. Frank Burns Actor
The F.B.I. 1965-1969 TV Series Gerald Wilson / Joseph Troy / Ernie Milden / … Actor
True Grit 1969 Ned Pepper Actor
The Rain People 1969 Gordon Actor
Mod Squad 1969 TV Series Matt Jenkins Actor
Bullitt 1968 Weissberg Actor
CBS Playhouse 1968 TV Series Dr. Margolin Actor
The Detective 1968 Nestor Actor
Judd for the Defense 1968 TV Series Raymond Cane Actor
Run for Your Life 1968 TV Series Richard Fletcher Actor
Flesh and Blood 1968 TV Movie Howard Actor
The Wild Wild West 1967 TV Series Dr. Horace Humphries Actor
Cimarron Strip 1967 TV Series Joe Wyman Actor
Countdown 1967 Chiz Actor
Combat! 1965-1967 TV Series Michel / Peter Halsman / Karl Actor
T.H.E. Cat 1966-1967 TV Series Laurent / Scorpio Actor
The Time Tunnel 1967 TV Series Raul Nimon Actor
Fame Is the Name of the Game 1966 TV Movie Eddie Franchot Actor
Shane 1966 TV Series Tom Gary Actor
The Felony Squad 1966 TV Series Allie Froelich Actor
Hawk 1966 TV Series Dick Olmstead Actor
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre 1966 TV Series Frank Reeser Actor
The Chase 1966 Edwin Stewart Actor
The Defenders 1961-1965 TV Series Bill Andrews / Luke Jackson / Al Rogart Actor
Nightmare in the Sun 1965 Motorcyclist Actor
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 1965 TV Series Zar Actor
The Fugitive 1963-1965 TV Series Eric Christian / Leslie Sessions Actor
The Outer Limits 1964 TV Series Adam Ballard / Louis Mace Actor
Kraft Suspense Theatre 1964 TV Series Harvey Farnsworth Actor
A Night in Old Mexico 2013 producer Producer
Crazy Heart 2009 producer Producer
Get Low 2009 executive producer Producer
Broken Trail 2006 TV Mini-Series executive producer – 2 episodes Producer
Portrait of Billy Joe 2004 Documentary producer Producer
Assassination Tango 2002 producer Producer
A Shot at Glory 2000 producer Producer
The Apostle 1997 executive producer Producer
The Man Who Captured Eichmann 1996 TV Movie executive producer Producer
A Family Thing 1996 producer Producer
Angelo My Love 1983 producer Producer
Tender Mercies 1983 co-producer Producer
A Night in Old Mexico 2013 performer: “Mexacali Rose” Soundtrack
Crazy Heart 2009 performer: “Live Forever”, “Live Forever” 1993 Soundtrack
Assassination Tango 2002 performer: “Birthday Waltz” / writer: “Birthday Waltz” Soundtrack
The Apostle 1997 performer: “There Ain’t No Grave Gonna Hold My Body Down” Soundtrack
1918 1985 performer: “There’s a Long, Long Trail”, “Keep the Home Fires Burning” Soundtrack
Tender Mercies 1983 performer: “It Hurts to Face Reality”, “Fool’s Waltz”, “I’ve Decided to Leave Here Forever”, “Wings of a Dove”, “If You’ll Hold the Ladder I’ll Climb to the Top” / writer: “Fool’s Waltz”, “I’ve Decided to Leave Here Forever” Soundtrack
Apocalypse Now 1979 “Love Me, And Let Me Love You” Soundtrack
The Killer Elite 1975 performer: “Ramona” 1928 – uncredited Soundtrack
Wild Horses 2015 Director
Assassination Tango 2002 Director
The Apostle 1997 Director
Angelo My Love 1983 Director
We’re Not the Jet Set 1977 Documentary Director
Wild Horses 2015 Writer
Assassination Tango 2002 written by Writer
The Apostle 1997 written by Writer
Angelo My Love 1983 written by Writer
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to George Lucas 2005 TV Special speaker Miscellaneous
Steal Me 2005 thanks – as Robert Duval Thanks
The 6th Day: The Future Is Coming 2000 Video documentary short thanks Thanks
The Godfather Family: A Look Inside 1990 TV Movie documentary thanks Thanks
Oprah’s Master Class 2015 TV Series documentary Himself Self
West Texas Investors Club 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Tavis Smiley 2010-2015 TV Series Himself Self
Larry King Now 2015 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Talk 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Live with Kelly and Ryan 2010-2015 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Late Night with Seth Meyers 2015 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Extra 2015 TV Series Himself Self
E! Live from the Red Carpet 2003-2015 TV Series Himself Self
The 87th Annual Academy Awards 2015 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a Supporting Role Self
Brisant 2015 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2015 TV Special Himself – Opening Remarks / Nominee Self
72nd Golden Globe Awards 2015 TV Special Himself – Nominee Self
Entertainment Tonight 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Hollywood Film Awards 2014 TV Special Himself Self
The Graham Norton Show 2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Insider 2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Good Morning America 1979-2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Late Show with David Letterman 1993-2014 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself Self
Marlon Brando, un acteur nommé désir 2014 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Judge: Inside the Judge 2014 Documentary short Himself Self
HuffPost Live Conversations 2014 TV Series Himself Self
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Jack Reacher: When the Man Comes Around 2013 Video short Himself Self
Casting By 2012 Documentary Himself Self
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon 2011 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
JacK Waltzer: On the Craft of Acting 2011 Documentary Himself – Comedian Self
17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2011 TV Special Himself Self
16th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards 2011 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Charlie Rose 1996-2011 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Lt. Dan Band: For the Common Good 2011 Documentary Himself Self
14 Actors Acting 2010 Video short Himself Self
SAG Foundation Conversations 2010 TV Series Himself Self
Huckabee 2010 TV Series Himself Self
SXSW Flashback 2010 2010 TV Special Himself Self
The Rotten Tomatoes Show 2010 TV Series Himself Self
In the House with Peter Bart & Peter Guber 2010 TV Series Self
Up Close with Carrie Keagan 2009-2010 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
American Masters 1990-2010 TV Series documentary Himself Self
25th Film Independent Spirit Awards 2010 TV Special Himself Self
For Love of Liberty: The Story of America’s Black Patriots 2010 TV Movie documentary voice Self
Made in Hollywood 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Four Christmases: Holiday Moments 2009 Video documentary short Himself Self
Días de cine 2009 TV Series Himself Self
All the Presidents’ Movies: The Movie 2009 Documentary Himself Self
The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2008 TV Special Himself Self
The Making of ‘We Own the Night’ 2008 Video documentary Himself Self
Moviemaking in Virginia: Take 3 2008 Video documentary Himself – Interviewee Self
Tension: Creating ‘We Own the Night’ 2008 Video short Himself Self
The 59th Primetime Emmy Awards 2007 TV Special Himself – Winner: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie and Outstanding Miniseries Self
Brando 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience 2007 Documentary Taking Chance (voice) Self
The 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2007 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a Mini-Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television Self
Biography 2005-2006 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Broken Trail: The Making of a Legendary Western 2006 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Howard Stern on Demand 2006 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Tribeca Film Festival Presents: Live from the Red Carpet 2006 TV Special Himself Self
The People’s President 2006 TV Movie documentary Narrator Self
Kicking & Screaming: Behind the Net – The Making of ‘Kicking & Screaming’ 2005 Video documentary short Himself Self
Kicking & Screaming: From Rome to Hollywood 2005 Video documentary short Himself Self
Kicking & Screaming: Soccer Camp 2005 Video documentary short Himself Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to George Lucas 2005 TV Special Himself Self
A Legacy of Filmmakers: The Early Years of American Zoetrope 2004 Video documentary Himself Self
Artifact from the Future: The Making of ‘THX 1138’ 2004 Video documentary short Himself Self
Larry King Live 2004 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
On the Set with ‘Secondhand Lions’ 2004 Video documentary short Himself Self
Beyond the ‘Open Range’ 2004 Video documentary Himself Self
Premio Donostia a Robert Duvall 2003 TV Special Himself – Honoree Self
Texas Monthly Talks 2003 TV Series Himself – Interviewee Self
The Daily Show 2003 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Gods and Generals: Journey to the Past 2003 Video documentary short Himself / Robert E. Lee Self
Howard Stern 1998-2003 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn 2003 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1998-2003 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The 75th Annual Academy Awards 2003 TV Special Himself – Past Winner Self
The 2003 IFP Independent Spirit Awards 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Behind the Scenes of ‘John Q’ 2002 Video documentary short Himself Self
Festival Pass with Chris Gore 2002 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Autograph 2002 TV Series Himself Self
Miracles & Mercies 2002 Video documentary short Himself Self
With the Filmmaker: Portraits by Albert Maysles 2001 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The 100 Greatest Films 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Into Africa 2000 Video documentary Himself Self
The 6th Day: The Future Is Coming 2000 Video documentary short Himself / Dr. Griffin Weir Self
Gone in 60 Seconds: Stars on the Move 2000 Video short Himself Self
Gomorron 2000 TV Series Himself – Om Filmen Self
The Making of ‘A Civil Action’ 1999 Video short Himself Self
The Howard Stern Radio Show 1999 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1999 TV Special documentary Himself – Nominee Self
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 1999 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Celebrity Profile 1998 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Fearful Symmetry 1998 Video documentary Himself Self
The Journey of ‘The Apostle’ 1998 Video documentary short Himself Self
Siskel & Ebert 1998 TV Series Himself Self
Festival international de Cannes 1998 TV Series Himself Self
Signé croisette 1998 TV Series Himself Self
The 50th British Academy Film Awards 1998 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Best Actress in a Motion Picture Self
The 70th Annual Academy Awards 1998 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a Leading Role & Past Winner Self
1998 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards 1998 TV Special Himself Self
4th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 1998 TV Special Himself Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1994-1998 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Workin’ Man: A Tribute to Merle Haggard 1998 TV Special Himself Self
Unseen Hollywood 1998 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1997 TV Special Himself Self
3rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 1997 TV Special Himself Self
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts 1996 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Crook & Chase 1996 TV Series Himself Self
The Please Watch the Jon Lovitz Special 1992 TV Movie Himself (uncredited) Self
The 64th Annual Academy Awards 1992 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Best Original Screenplay and Best Adapted Screenplay Self
25th Annual Country Music Association Awards 1991 TV Special Himself Self
Lonesome Dove: The Making of an Epic 1991 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Later with Bob Costas 1991 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse 1991 Documentary Himself Self
The 26th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards 1991 TV Special Himself Self
The Godfather Family: A Look Inside 1990 TV Movie documentary Himself / Tom Hagen Self
The 41st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1989 TV Special Himself – Nominee & Presenter Self
Tango, Our Dance 1988 Documentary Self
Late Night with David Letterman 1983-1986 TV Series Himself Self
The 57th Annual Academy Awards 1985 TV Special documentary Himself – Presenter: Best Actress in a Leading Role Self
The 56th Annual Academy Awards 1984 TV Special documentary Himself – Winner: Best Actor in a Leading Role Self
The 41st Annual Golden Globe Awards 1984 TV Special Himself – Winner Self
Hollywood Greats 1984 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The 53rd Annual Academy Awards 1981 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a Leading Role Self
The 37th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1980 TV Special Himself Self
The American Sportsman 1978-1979 TV Series Himself Self
Today 1978 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1977 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself – Actor Self
Straight Talk 1977 TV Series Himself Self
Dinah! 1975 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1974 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The 45th Annual Academy Awards 1973 TV Special Himself – Nominee & Presenter Self
The David Frost Show 1972 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Bald: The Making of ‘THX 1138’ 1971 Documentary short Himself Self
The Godfather: Behind the Scenes 1971 Documentary short Himself (uncredited) Self
The 89th Annual Academy Awards 2017 TV Special Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Welcome to the Basement 2012-2015 TV Series Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore / Frank Hackett Archive Footage
Entertainment Tonight 2015 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
And the Oscar Goes To… 2014 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Milius 2013 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
The O’Reilly Factor 2012 TV Series Tom Hagen Archive Footage
Marlon Brando tuli Suomeen 2011 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Banda sonora 2010 TV Series Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore Archive Footage
Glenn Beck 2009 TV Series Tom Hagen Archive Footage
Cámara negra. Teatro Victoria Eugenia 2007 TV Short documentary Himself Archive Footage
Howard Stern on Demand 2006 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Premio Donostia a Matt Dillon 2006 TV Special Himself Archive Footage
Cinema mil 2005 TV Series Himself / Boss Spearman Archive Footage
Premio Donostia a Willem Dafoe 2005 TV Special Himself Archive Footage
60 Minutes Wednesday 2004 TV Series documentary Himself – Actor (segment “Robert Duvall”) Archive Footage
Storyboarding ‘Open Range’ 2004 Video documentary short Boss Spearman (uncredited) Archive Footage
Gordon Willis on Cinematography 2001 Video documentary short Tom Hagen (uncredited) Archive Footage
Twentieth Century Fox: The Blockbuster Years 2000 TV Movie documentary Maj. Frank Burns Archive Footage
The 71st Annual Academy Awards 1999 TV Special Jerome Facher Archive Footage
Gunfighters of the Old West 1992 Video documentary James Brother (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Godfather Trilogy: 1901-1980 1992 Video Tom Hagen Archive Footage
Ca détourne 1992 TV Movie Taxi driver Archive Footage
Locos por la tele 1991 TV Series Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower Archive Footage
Apocalypse Pooh 1987 Video short Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore (uncredited) Archive Footage
Aliens from Another Planet 1982 TV Movie Nimon Archive Footage
Cosa Nostra, Arch Enemy of the FBI 1967 TV Movie Ernie Milden Archive Footage

Robert Duvall Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2015 OFTA Film Hall of Fame Online Film & Television Association Acting Won
2015 Icon Award Palm Springs International Film Festival The Judge (2014) Won
2014 Hollywood Film Award Hollywood Film Awards Supporting Actor of the Year The Judge (2014) Won
2012 Lifetime Achievement Award Houston Film Critics Society Awards Won
2011 Career Achievement Award Palm Springs International Film Festival Won
2010 Tribute Award Gotham Awards Won
2010 Hollywood Film Award Hollywood Film Awards Actor of the Year Won
2010 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best First Feature Crazy Heart (2009) Won
2010 Peter J. Owens Award San Francisco International Film Festival Won
2009 Jury Prize Torino Film Festival Best Actor Get Low (2009) Won
2007 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie Broken Trail (2006) Won
2007 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Miniseries Broken Trail (2006) Won
2007 Gold Medal New York International Film and TV Festival Best Performance (TV Movie/Mini-Series) Broken Trail (2006) Won
2007 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Actor in a Motion Picture or Miniseries Broken Trail (2006) Won
2007 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Outstanding Television Feature Film Broken Trail (2006) Won
2004 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Theatrical Motion Picture Open Range (2003) Won
2003 Donostia Lifetime Achievement Award San Sebastián International Film Festival Won
2003 Taormina Arte Award Taormina International Film Festival Won
2003 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 18 September 2003. At 6801 Hollywood Boulevard. Won
1999 FFCC Award Florida Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actor A Civil Action (1998) Won
1999 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role A Civil Action (1998) Won
1999 Critics Award SESC Film Festival, Brazil Best Foreign Actor (Melhor Ator Estrangeiro) The Apostle (1997) Won
1998 Filmmaker Award Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Won
1998 CFCA Award Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Actor The Apostle (1997) Won
1998 FFCC Award Florida Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actor The Apostle (1997) Won
1998 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best Director The Apostle (1997) Won
1998 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best Male Lead The Apostle (1997) Won
1998 Sierra Award Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards Best Actor The Apostle (1997) Won
1998 Special Award Lone Star Film & Television Awards Texas Legend Won
1998 NSFC Award National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA Best Actor The Apostle (1997) Won
1998 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama The Apostle (1997) Won
1997 Carl Foreman Prize American Cinema Foundation, USA Won
1997 President’s Award American Society of Cinematographers, USA Won
1997 LAFCA Award Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Actor The Apostle (1997) Won
1997 Career Achievement Award National Board of Review, USA Won
1997 STFC Award Society of Texas Film Critics Awards Best Actor The Apostle (1997) Won
1994 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Theatrical Motion Picture Geronimo: An American Legend (1993) Won
1993 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Stalin (1992) Won
1990 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Lonesome Dove (1989) Won
1990 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Television Feature Film Lonesome Dove (1989) Won
1989 Golden Boot Golden Boot Awards Won
1985 Pasinetti Award Venice Film Festival Best Actor The Lightship (1985) Won
1985 Golden Ciak Venice Film Festival Best Actor The Lightship (1985) Won
1984 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actor in a Leading Role Tender Mercies (1983) Won
1984 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Tender Mercies (1983) Won
1983 KCFCC Award Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actor Tender Mercies (1983) Won
1983 LAFCA Award Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Actor Tender Mercies (1983) Won
1983 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actor Tender Mercies (1983) Won
1981 Pasinetti Award Venice Film Festival Best Actor True Confessions (1981) Won
1981 Golden Phoenix Venice Film Festival Best Actor True Confessions (1981) Won
1980 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Motion Picture Apocalypse Now (1979) Won
1980 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actor Apocalypse Now (1979) Won
1980 Marquee American Movie Awards Best Supporting Actor Apocalypse Now (1979) Won
1980 KCFCC Award Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actor The Great Santini (1979) Won
1980 Best Actor Montréal World Film Festival The Great Santini (1979) Won
1973 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actor The Godfather (1972) Won
2015 OFTA Film Hall of Fame Online Film & Television Association Acting Nominated
2015 Icon Award Palm Springs International Film Festival The Judge (2014) Nominated
2014 Hollywood Film Award Hollywood Film Awards Supporting Actor of the Year The Judge (2014) Nominated
2012 Lifetime Achievement Award Houston Film Critics Society Awards Nominated
2011 Career Achievement Award Palm Springs International Film Festival Nominated
2010 Tribute Award Gotham Awards Nominated
2010 Hollywood Film Award Hollywood Film Awards Actor of the Year Nominated
2010 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best First Feature Crazy Heart (2009) Nominated
2010 Peter J. Owens Award San Francisco International Film Festival Nominated
2009 Jury Prize Torino Film Festival Best Actor Get Low (2009) Nominated
2007 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie Broken Trail (2006) Nominated
2007 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Miniseries Broken Trail (2006) Nominated
2007 Gold Medal New York International Film and TV Festival Best Performance (TV Movie/Mini-Series) Broken Trail (2006) Nominated
2007 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Actor in a Motion Picture or Miniseries Broken Trail (2006) Nominated
2007 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Outstanding Television Feature Film Broken Trail (2006) Nominated
2004 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Theatrical Motion Picture Open Range (2003) Nominated
2003 Donostia Lifetime Achievement Award San Sebastián International Film Festival Nominated
2003 Taormina Arte Award Taormina International Film Festival Nominated
2003 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 18 September 2003. At 6801 Hollywood Boulevard. Nominated
1999 FFCC Award Florida Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actor A Civil Action (1998) Nominated
1999 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role A Civil Action (1998) Nominated
1999 Critics Award SESC Film Festival, Brazil Best Foreign Actor (Melhor Ator Estrangeiro) The Apostle (1997) Nominated
1998 Filmmaker Award Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Nominated
1998 CFCA Award Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Actor The Apostle (1997) Nominated
1998 FFCC Award Florida Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actor The Apostle (1997) Nominated
1998 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best Director The Apostle (1997) Nominated
1998 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best Male Lead The Apostle (1997) Nominated
1998 Sierra Award Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards Best Actor The Apostle (1997) Nominated
1998 Special Award Lone Star Film & Television Awards Texas Legend Nominated
1998 NSFC Award National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA Best Actor The Apostle (1997) Nominated
1998 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama The Apostle (1997) Nominated
1997 Carl Foreman Prize American Cinema Foundation, USA Nominated
1997 President’s Award American Society of Cinematographers, USA Nominated
1997 LAFCA Award Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Actor The Apostle (1997) Nominated
1997 Career Achievement Award National Board of Review, USA Nominated
1997 STFC Award Society of Texas Film Critics Awards Best Actor The Apostle (1997) Nominated
1994 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Theatrical Motion Picture Geronimo: An American Legend (1993) Nominated
1993 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Stalin (1992) Nominated
1990 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Lonesome Dove (1989) Nominated
1990 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Television Feature Film Lonesome Dove (1989) Nominated
1989 Golden Boot Golden Boot Awards Nominated
1985 Pasinetti Award Venice Film Festival Best Actor The Lightship (1985) Nominated
1985 Golden Ciak Venice Film Festival Best Actor The Lightship (1985) Nominated
1984 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actor in a Leading Role Tender Mercies (1983) Nominated
1984 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Tender Mercies (1983) Nominated
1983 KCFCC Award Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actor Tender Mercies (1983) Nominated
1983 LAFCA Award Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Actor Tender Mercies (1983) Nominated
1983 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actor Tender Mercies (1983) Nominated
1981 Pasinetti Award Venice Film Festival Best Actor True Confessions (1981) Nominated
1981 Golden Phoenix Venice Film Festival Best Actor True Confessions (1981) Nominated
1980 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Motion Picture Apocalypse Now (1979) Nominated
1980 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actor Apocalypse Now (1979) Nominated
1980 Marquee American Movie Awards Best Supporting Actor Apocalypse Now (1979) Nominated
1980 KCFCC Award Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actor The Great Santini (1979) Nominated
1980 Best Actor Montréal World Film Festival The Great Santini (1979) Nominated
1973 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actor The Godfather (1972) Nominated