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Vienna Bids Farewell to Magnate Who Brought Stars to Its Opera Ball

Sophia Loren, Kim Kardashian, Priscilla Presley and Jane Fonda were among the stars Richard Lugner enticed, and often paid, to appear at the Vienna Opera Ball.

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Sophia Loren, in a gold strapless dress, holds a handbag while smiling next to a man in a tuxedo.
Sophia Loren was one of the many celebrities who attended the Vienna Opera Ball with Richard Lugner, a billionaire Austrian construction magnate. Credit…Michael Leckel/Reuters

The Vienna Opera Ball, a glittering, glamorous affair, always attracts politicians, business executives, artists and socialites. But in a high-profile crowd, none reigned quite like Richard Lugner, a billionaire Austrian construction magnate who died this week at 91.

Lugner was famous for showing up at the ball each year with megawatt Hollywood stars, whom he often paid to appear with him. His guests over the years included Sophia Loren, Goldie Hawn, Brooke Shields and Kim Kardashian. They were usually, but not always, women: He brought Harry Belafonte one year, and Roger Moore another. When Jane Fonda went in 2023, she was quoted as explaining that he had offered to pay her “quite a bit of money” to appear as his guest. At this year’s ball in February, Lugner appeared with Priscilla Presley, the former wife of Elvis Presley.

Karl Nehammer, the chancellor of Austria, wrote on X that Lugner, who also tried his hand at politics, was “an Austrian original.” In a statement, the Vienna State Opera expressed its “sincere condolences to Richard Lugner’s family.”

Here’s a look at Lugner’s appearances at the Vienna Opera Ball over the years.

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Faye Dunaway and Lugner in 1999.Credit…Herwig Prammer/Reuters
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Kim Kardashian, Lugner and Kris Jenner in 2014.Credit…Gisela Schober/Getty Images
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Priscilla Presley danced with Lugner at this year’s ball.Credit…Christian Bruna/EPA, via Shutterstock
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Lugner, in 2000, flanked by the actress Jacqueline Bisset, center, and the television presenter Nadja Abd el Farrag. His fourth wife, Christina, is on the left.Credit…Pool photo by Reuters
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Andie MacDowell and Lugner in 2004.Credit…Sean Gallup/Getty Images
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Farrah Fawcett, center, drinking wine with the Lugners in 2001.Credit…Miro Kuzmanovic/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
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Lugner and Geri Halliwell of the Spice Girls arriving at their opera box in 2005.Credit…Leonhard Foeger/Reuters
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Raquel Welch and her husband Richard Palmer joined the Lugners in 1998.Credit…Herbert Pfarrhofer/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
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Elle Macpherson, left, accompanied Lugner and his companion to the Vienna Opera Ball in 2019.Credit…Florian Wieser/EPA, via Shutterstock

Javier C. Hernández reports on classical music, opera and dance in New York City and beyond. More about Javier C. Hernández

A version of this article appears in print on   , Section C, Page 5 of the New York edition with the headline: The Magnate Who Brought Star Wattage to the Ball. Order Reprints | Today’s Paper | Subscribe

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