Paris, April 15, 2026 German actress Senta Berger has paid emotional tribute to her longtime friend and colleague Mario Adorf, who passed away at the age of 95 in Paris. ## A Friendship Spanning Decades Senta Berger and Mario Adorf first met in 1962 at a garden party during the Berlinale film festival. Their friendship endured for over six decades, outlasting even Berger’s marriage. The two actors shared a bond that Berger described as uniquely profound.
In her remembrance, Berger reflected on Adorf’s larger-than-life presence, saying, *"Auf eine vielleicht kindische Art hielt ich Mario für unsterblich"* ("In a perhaps childish way, I thought Mario was immortal"). The quote captures the deep personal loss felt by Berger, now 84, who knew Adorf longer than she has known her husband.
## The Legacy of Mario Adorf Adorf’s death marks the end of an era in European cinema. The acclaimed actor, known for his versatile performances, spent his final years in Paris. His passing has drawn widespread mourning from colleagues and fans alike.
Berger’s tribute highlights the personal and professional admiration she held for Adorf. Their shared history, beginning at the 1962 Berlinale, grew into a friendship that spanned generations. Adorf’s influence on Berger’s career and life was evident in her heartfelt words.
## A Final Farewell The news of Adorf’s death has resonated deeply within the entertainment industry. Berger’s emotional response underscores the impact of his loss on those who knew him best.
As the world remembers Mario Adorf, his legacy lives on through his work and the memories of those like Senta Berger, who cherished him not just as a colleague but as an irreplaceable friend.
