Legendary actor Bud Cort, best known for his iconic role in the cult classic film ‘Harold and Maude’, has passed away at the age of 77. The news of his death has left the entertainment world in mourning, as fans and colleagues pay tribute to the talented performer.
Cort’s career spanned over five decades, and he was known for his unique and captivating performances. He graced the big screen, television, and stage with his undeniable talent, leaving a lasting impression on audiences worldwide.
One of his most memorable roles was as the young and eccentric Harold in the 1971 film ‘Harold and Maude’. The dark comedy about a young man’s fascination with death and his unlikely friendship with a 79-year-old woman became a cult classic and solidified Cort’s status as a rising star. His portrayal of Harold’s morbid yet endearing character captured the hearts of audiences and cemented his place in cinematic history.
In addition to ‘Harold and Maude’, Cort also appeared in several other notable films, including Robert Altman’s ‘Brewster McCloud’ and Martin Scorsese’s ‘Boxcar Bertha’. However, it was his collaboration with acclaimed director Wes Anderson that brought him back into the spotlight in the 2004 film ‘The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou’. Cort’s performance as the quirky and eccentric shipmate Ned Plimpton added a touch of whimsy to the already whimsical film and solidified his place as a beloved character actor.
Born in New Rochelle, New York, in 1948, Cort’s passion for acting developed at a young age. He attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City and made his stage debut at the age of 19 in the off-Broadway play ‘Poor Bitos’. He quickly gained recognition for his stage work and eventually made his way to Hollywood, where he made a name for himself in the film industry.
Cort’s talent was not limited to acting; he was also a talented writer and director. In 1971, he wrote and directed the short film ‘Dog Breath’, which was nominated for an Academy Award. He also wrote and directed the 1973 film ‘Teddy and Philomina’, which received critical acclaim.
Throughout his career, Cort continued to work in both film and television, appearing in numerous projects such as ‘The Twilight Zone’, ‘The Simpsons’, and ‘The Big Bang Theory’. He also lent his voice to various animated films, including ‘The Secret Life of Pets’ and ‘Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated’.
Despite his immense talent and success, Cort remained humble and down-to-earth. He was known for his kind and gentle nature, and his colleagues and fans remember him as a warm and generous person. His passing has left a void in the entertainment industry, but his legacy will continue to live on through his timeless performances.
In memory of Bud Cort, NME pays tribute to the legendary actor, remembering him not only for his iconic roles but also for his passion, dedication, and contribution to the world of entertainment. His unique and captivating performances will forever be etched in our hearts, and he will be deeply missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.
Rest in peace, Bud Cort. Your talent and spirit will continue to inspire generations to come.



