Game Of Thrones and The Exorcist star Max Von Sydow dies at his home in France aged 90 

Actor Max von Sydow has died at at the age of 90, his agent announced today.  

The film star, known for roles in Star Wars, Game Of Thrones, Flash Gordon and The Exorcist, died at his home in France on Sunday. 

His family announced the Swedish-born actor’s death ‘with a broken heart and infinite sadness’ today.  

The Swedish- French actor Max von Sydow and his wife, producer Catherine Brelet, at the Cannes Film Festival in 2016 

Max von Sydow (right) as the Three-Eyed Raven in HBO's Game of Thrones 2016, alongside Isaac Hempstead Wright who played Bran Stark

Max von Sydow (right) as the Three-Eyed Raven in HBO’s Game of Thrones 2016, alongside Isaac Hempstead Wright who played Bran Stark 

Sam Jones and Max von Sydow, who has died aged 90, in the 1980s film Flash Gordon

Sam Jones and Max von Sydow, who has died aged 90, in the 1980s film Flash Gordon 

A scene from the 1973 film The Exorcist, in which Max von Sydow played Lankester Merrin

A scene from the 1973 film The Exorcist, in which Max von Sydow played Lankester Merrin

The actor’s agent Jean Diamond said: ‘It is with a broken heart and with infinite sadness that we have the extreme pain of announcing the departure of Max von Sydow, March 8, 2020.’ 

Born in 1929, Von Sydow made his film debut in 1949, going on to appear in several films by Ingmar Bergman including a role as a knight in The Seventh Seal.  

The film’s scenes of him playing chess with the figure of Death would become renowned in cinematic circles. 

Before his big-screen career took off, von Sydow studied at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm. 

He went on to work with Bergman at the Malmo Municipal Theatre in the 1950s.    

He also went on to star in other Bergman films including Wild Strawberries, The Virgin Spring and Hour Of The Wolf. 

Subsequently, he enjoyed an illustrious Hollywood career with movies including The Exorcist and Minority Report. 

He played Jesus in The Greatest Story Ever Told and Lassefar Karlsson in Pelle the Conqueror, which earned him an Oscar nomination for best actor. 

Catherine Brelet (left) and Max von Sydow at the European Premiere of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" in Leicester Square on December 16, 2015

Catherine Brelet (left) and Max von Sydow at the European Premiere of ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ in Leicester Square on December 16, 2015

Max von Sydow and his wife Catherine at the Emmys in Los Angeles in September 2016

Max von Sydow and his wife Catherine at the Emmys in Los Angeles in September 2016 

A scene from the film Minority Report, with Max von Sydow (left) portraying Lamar Burgess and Tom Cruise (right) as John Anderton

A scene from the film Minority Report, with Max von Sydow (left) portraying Lamar Burgess and Tom Cruise (right) as John Anderton 

He received a second Oscar nomination, for best supporting actor, in 2011 for his role in the post-9/11 film Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close.  

He also played sinister James Bond super-villain Ernst Blofeld in 1983’s Never Say Never Again.

During his extensive film career he worked with a number of heavyweight directors, such as Martin Scorsese, David Lynch, Woody Allen and Steven Spielberg. 

In 2015, von Sydow joined the cast of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, portraying Lor San Tekka who appeared at the very start of the film. 

The following year, he portrayed the mysterious Three-Eyed Raven in HBO’s Game Of Thrones, receiving a Primetime Emmy nomination.  

Although originally from Sweden, von Sydow lived in France for many years and eventually took French citizenship.  

While his characters were often sinister, tormented or evil, the soft-spoken von Sydow said he became an actor to overcome his own shyness.

‘I was a very shy boy when I was a kid,’ he once said in an Associated Press interview. 

‘When I started acting in an amateur group in high school, although I wasn’t aware of it at the time, I suddenly got a tool in my hand that was wonderful. 

‘I was allowed to express all kinds of strange things that I never dared to express before. Now I could do it with the character as a shield, as a defense, and as an excuse.

‘I think that for many years I used my profession as some kind of a mental therapy.’

Von Sydow married Swedish actress Christina Olin in 1951 and had two sons, Clas and Henrik. 

The couple later divorced and he married French filmmaker Catherine Brelet in 1997, with whom he had two more sons, Yvan and Cedric.