Hauer died peacefully Friday at his home in the Netherlands after a short, unspecified illness, according to an announcement posted on his website. His agent told Variety his funeral was held Wednesday.
"He leaves behind his beloved wife Ineke, after they have been together for fifty years," officials with the actor's AIDS awareness organization, the Rutger Hauer Starfish Association, said Wednesday in an announcement.
Known for such roles as Roy Batty in 1982's "Blade Runner" and Lothos in the 1992 "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" feature film, Hauer most recently appeared in the television series "Porters" and lent his voice to "Kingdom Hearts III" video game. He also starred alongside Matthew Broderick and Michelle Pfeiffer in 1985's "Ladyhawke" and led the cast of the 1986 action horror film "The Hitcher."
Hauer was born Jan. 23, 1944 in Breukelen, Netherlands, just outside Amsterdam, BCC News reported. He joined the Dutch merchant navy for a time in his youth, but left and returned to Amsterdam only to leave the city to join the army in the 1960s, BBC News reported.
He got his major break in 1969, when he was cast in the title role in "Floris," a Dutch TV series about "a wronged knight taking on the big and powerful," according to BBC News and Deadline. He was cast in a number of films by Dutch filmmaker Paul Verhoeven before gaining Hollywood's attention alongside Sylvester Stallone in 1981's "Nighthawks," The Guardian reported.
Celebrities and fans took to social media to remember Hauer.
RIP the great Rutger Hauer: an intense, deep, genuine and magnetic actor that brought truth, power and beauty to his films. My personal favorites: Flesh + Blood, Eureka, The Hitcher, Blade Runner, Ladyhawke and Blind Fury. pic.twitter.com/1F2Via3mLY
— Guillermo del Toro (@RealGDT) July 24, 2019
Sad to hear Rutger Hauer has passed away. He was always a gentleman, kind and compassionate. Sending our condolences and prayers to his family, friends and fans. pic.twitter.com/wFtZJs9Ui5
— Gene Simmons (@genesimmons) July 24, 2019
Oh no. My old friend and co-star Rutger Hauer has passed away. I have so many stories I could share about my time with him. He was such a fascinating man. #Rip pic.twitter.com/2vLvB9P9lO
— Scot Williams (@scotwilliams) July 24, 2019
“Scheveningen....sch...sch...sch... lul!”. Rest in peace Rutger Hauer. The best Dutch actor ever. pic.twitter.com/sHFmNdckHa
— PJ Kleiweg (@PJKleiweg) July 24, 2019
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