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Swedish actor Max von Sydow, star of 'Seventh Seal' and 'Exorcist', dies aged 90

FILE PHOTO: Actor Max von Sydow attends a news conference to promote the movie 'Extremely Loud And Incredibily Close' at the 62nd Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin February 10, 2012. REUTERS/Morris Mac Matzen/File Photo

(This March 10 story corrects to fix name in paragraph 3)

PARIS (Reuters) - Max von Sydow, the tall, blond Swedish actor who brought gravitas to arthouse dramas, horror movies and Hollywood blockbusters, has died in France aged 90, his agent said on Monday.

His wife, producer Catherine Brelet, told Paris Match: "It is with a broken heart and with infinite sadness that we have the extreme pain of announcing the departure of Max von Sydow on March 8, 2020."

FILE PHOTO: Swedish actor Max von Sydow and wife Catherine arrive at the Creative Arts Emmys in Los Angeles, California, U.S. September 10, 2016. REUTERS/Gus Ruelas/File Photo

The actor's gaunt face and gravelly voice were immediately recognizable on the big screen, and made him an ideal match for his compatriot and director Ingmar Bergman, with whom he collaborated on a series of acclaimed movies.

Arguably von Sydow's most famous role was that of the knight Antonius Block, who plays chess with Death in the 1957 fantasy "The Seventh Seal", the film that helped establish Bergman's reputation beyond Scandinavia.

The men went on to work together on more than a dozen movies including "Wild Strawberries" (1957), "Through a Glass Darkly" (1961), "Winter Light" (1963) and "Shame" (1968), before von Sydow branched out into international cinema.

FILE PHOTO: Max von Sydow gestures as he arrives at the European Premiere of Star Wars, The Force Awakens in Leicester Square, London, December 16, 2015. REUTERS/Paul Hackett/File Photo

His big Hollywood breakthrough came with the role of Father Merrin in the 1973 horror classic "The Exorcist", after which he worked with Woody Allen in "Hannah and Her Sisters", David Lynch in "Dune" and Sydney Pollack in "Three Days of the Condor".

The 1987 film "Pelle the Conqueror", in which von Sydow played the father of the title character, won the Academy Award for best foreign language film and the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival among other accolades.

He was working until well into his 80s and appeared in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" which came out in 2015.

FILE PHOTO: Swedish actor Max Von Sydow looks on during the 2015 Lumiere Grand Lyon film festival in Lyon, France, October 16, 2015. REUTERS/Robert Pratta

'CONTROLLING HIS DEMONS'

He was born Carl Adolf von Sydow on April 10, 1929, into a family of academics in Lund in southern Sweden, and went on to appear in more than 120 movies in a dozen different countries, as well as numerous plays and radio dramas.

FILE PHOTO: Actor Max von Sydow poses on the red carpet as he arrives for the screening of the film "The BFG" (Le Bon Gros Geant) out of competition at the 69th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, May 14, 2016. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard/File Photo

Von Sydow founded an amateur theater company in his teens, and took the name Max after a flea he portrayed in a play during military service.

He trained at the Royal Dramatic Theater in Stockholm in 1948-51, during which time he also made his screen debut in "Only a Mother" (1949).

In 1955, Bergman invited von Sydow to work with him at the Malmo Municipal Theater and he became part of a group of actors with whom Bergman remained close until his death in 2007.

FILE PHOTO: Director Martin Scorsese (R) celebrates his fellowship award with presenter Max von Sydow at the British Academy of Film and Arts (BAFTA) awards ceremony at the Royal Opera House in London February 12, 2012. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett/File Photo

Von Sydow said in a 2012 interview that Bergman taught him everything from discipline to philosophy.

"He was my teacher, my friend and my director in I don't know how many productions," he told French magazine Telerama.

Of von Sydow, Bergman was quoted as saying: "He controls his demons with the utmost degree of discipline, never allowing them to roam free in his private life, only unleashing them on stage."

FILE PHOTO: Actor Max von Sydow (2nd R), best supporting actor nominee for his role in "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close", and his wife Catherine Brelet (2nd L) pose with actor Christopher Plummer (L), best supporting actor nominee for his role in "Beginners", at the 84th Academy Awards in Hollywood, California, February 26, 2012. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson /File Photo

Von Sydow was married twice, to the actor Christina Inga Britta Olin from 1951-1979. In 1997 he married Brelet and in 2002 became a citizen of her native France.

(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon and Anna Ringstromg in Stockholm; Writing by Mike Collett-White; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

FILE PHOTO: Swedish actor Max von Sydow holds his Donostia Award which he was given in recognition for his lifetime career during the San Sebastian's International Film Festival in Spain, September 24, 2006. The Donostia award, derived from the Basque name for the seaside resort which hosts the festival, is given to great film personalities in recognition for their careers. REUTERS/Pablo Sanchez/File Photo
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