Note: we are republishing this story which originally made the news in October 2025.
Björn Andrésen, the Swedish actor who became an overnight sensation at just 15, first captured the world’s attention with his hauntingly beautiful portrayal of Tadzio in Luchino Visconti’s 1971 film Death in Venice. The role made him an international icon, but the unexpected fame also cast a long shadow over his life. What was meant to be a breakthrough became a burden, as the image of the “most beautiful boy in the world” followed him for decades.
News of his passing was shared by Kristian Petri and Kristina Lindström, the filmmakers behind the 2021 documentary The Most Beautiful Boy in the World, which explored the emotional weight Andrésen carried after his early fame. The documentary revealed the immense pressure he faced, the exploitation he endured, and the complex relationship he had with the image the world projected onto him.
Beyond film, Andrésen’s ethereal appearance left a lasting mark on global culture. His delicate features inspired countless anime and manga characters, shaping the artistic style of an entire generation. Though he appeared in several other roles throughout his life, it was the legendary performance in Death in Venice—and the mystique surrounding it—that remained deeply tied to his identity.

His legacy endures through cinema, art, and the powerful story of a young actor forever changed by a single role.