Legendary Swedish actor and character of the Three-Eyed Raven in Game of Thrones, Max von Suddorf, died at the age of 90.

Von Sudorff plays the Three-Eyed Raven in the sixth season of Game of Thrones
Von Suddorf first appeared on stage in 1955 and entered the project directed by Ingmar Bergmann, and in the decade since he has collaborated with Ingmar Bergmann 11 times, most of which have become immortal classics such as The Seventh Seal, Virgin Springs, Wild Strawberries, Betrayal of Goodwill, Winterlight, Shame and so on.
Tall and thin, he excels at playing oppressive, harsh characters. He played Jesus in the 1965 Hollywood blockbuster film King of Kings, and has since traveled to film scenes around the world. His masterpieces also include "The Exorcist", "Special Ring, Very Close", "Pell the Conqueror", "Forbidden Island", "Wanshi Liufang", "Hannah Sisters", "Diving Bell and Butterfly", "Flying Man Gordon", "Time X-Men"...
Stills from von Sudov's Pell the Conqueror
Von Sudov has been nominated for two Oscars, once for the male lead and once for the male supporting actor, and was nominated for Best Actor at the 61st Oscars in 1989 for the role of Ras carson in Pell the Conqueror, and for the role of the unspoken grandfather in "Special, Very Close" at the 84th Oscars in 2012.
"Special, Very Close" is a film that echoes the theme of "commemorating the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 horrors", directed by Stephen Dudley, starring Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock, Thomas Horn, Max von Saido, John Goodman and others, telling the coming-of-age story of a young boy after the "9/11" incident, and is a film that reflects the life of the people of New York after "9/11".
von Sudov , "Special, Very Close"
Von Sudov has also played roles in popular works such as Game of Thrones and Star Wars Episode VII, including in the HBO hit "Game of Thrones Season 6" that premiered in 2016, when Marx von Saido played the prophet "Three-Eyed Crow" north of the Great Wall, directing Brandon Stark, impressing many viewers.