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Posted: 2024-08-18T08:02:03Z | Updated: 2024-08-18T12:44:19Z Alain Delon, Iconic French Actor And Heartthrob, Dead At 88 | HuffPost

Alain Delon, Iconic French Actor And Heartthrob, Dead At 88

The prolific actor was able to combine toughness with an appealing, vulnerable quality that made him one of Frances memorable leading men.
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FILE - Actor Alain Delon poses for photographers at the photo call for his honorary Palme D'Or award at the 72nd international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 19, 2019. Alain Delon, the internationally acclaimed French actor who embodied both the bad guy and the policeman and made hearts throb around the world, has died at age 88, French media reported. (Photo by Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP)
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PARIS (AP) Alain Delon, the internationally acclaimed French actor who embodied both the bad guy and the policeman and made hearts throb around the world, died at age 88, French media reported.

With his handsome looks and tender manner, the prolific actor was able to combine toughness with an appealing, vulnerable quality that made him one of Frances memorable leading men.

Delon was also a producer, appeared in plays and, in later years, in television movies.

French president Emmanuel Macron paid tribute on X to a French monument.

Alain Delon has played legendary roles and made the world dream, he wrote. Melancholic, popular, secretive, he was more than a star.

Delons children announced the death on Sunday in a statement to French national news agency Agence France-Presse, a common practice in France. Tributes to Delon immediately started pouring in on social platforms, and all leading French media switched to full-fledged coverage of his rich career.

Earlier this year, his son Anthony had said his father had been been diagnosed with B-cell lymphoma, a type of cancer.

Over the past year, Delons fragile health condition had been at the heart of a family dispute over his care that gave rise to bitter exchanges through the media among his three children.

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FILE - French actor Alain Delon takes a short walk away from the set of a new film, "The Sicilians," during a break in the shooting in the center of Rome, on March 27, 1969. (AP Photo/Jim Pringle, File)
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At the prime of his career, in the 1960s and 1970s, Delon was sought out by some of the worlds top directors, from Luchino Visconti to Joseph Losey.

In his later years, Delon grew disillusioned with the movie industry, saying that money had killed the dream. Money, commerce and television have wrecked the dream machine, he wrote in a 2003 edition of newsweekly Le Nouvel Observateur. My cinema is dead. And me, too.

But he continued to work frequently, appearing in several TV movies in his 70s.

Delons presence was unforgettable, whether playing morally depraved heroes or romantic leading men. He first drew acclaim in 1960 with Plein Soleil, directed by Rne Clment, in which he played a murderer trying to take on the identity of his victims.

He made several Italian movies, working, most notably with Visconti in the 1961 film Rocco and His Brothers, in which Delon portrays a self-sacrificing brother intent on helping his sibling. The movie won the Special Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival.

The 1963 Visconti film Le Guepard (The Leopard) starring Delon won the Palme dOr, the highest honor at the Cannes Film Festival. His other films included Clments Is Paris Burning, with a screenplay by Gore Vidal and Francis Ford Coppola among others; La Piscine (The Sinners), directed by Jacques Deray; and, in a departure, Loseys The Assassination of Trotsky in 1972.

In 1968, Delon began producing movies 26 of them by 1990 part of a frenzied and self-assured momentum that he maintained throughout his life.

Delons confidence was palpable in his statement to Femme in 1996, I like to be loved the way I love myself! This echoed his charismatic screen persona.

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In this Sunday, May 19, 2019 photo, actor Alain Delon, centre, holds his honorary Palme D'Or award at the 72nd international film festival, Cannes, southern France. (Photo by Arthur Mola/Invision/AP)
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Delon continued to captivate audiences for years on the way courting criticism for comments deemed outdated. In 2010, he appeared in Un mari de trop (One Husband Too Many) and returned to the stage in 2011 with An Ordinary Day, alongside his daughter Anouchka.

He briefly presided over the Miss France jury but stepped down in 2013 after a disagreement over some controversial statements, which included critiques on women, LGBTQIA+ rights, and migrants. Despite these controversies, he received a Palme dHonneur at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival, a decision that sparked further debate.

The Brigitte Bardot Foundation, dedicated to animal protection, paid tribute to an exceptional man, an unforgettable artist and a great friend of animals, in a statement released on social media. Delon was a close friend of French film legend Brigitte Bardot who is deeply saddened by his passing, the statement said. We lose a precious friend and a man with a big heart.

French film producer Alain Terzian said Delon was the last of the giants.

Its a page being turned in the history of French cinema, he told France Inter radio. Terzian, who produced several films directed by Delon, recalled that every time he arrived somewhere ... there was a kind of almost mystical, quasi-religious respect. He was fascinating.

Born on Nov. 8, 1935, in Sceaux, just south of Paris, Delon was placed with a foster family after his parents separation when he was 4. He then attended a Roman Catholic boarding school.

At 17, Delon joined the navy and was sent to Indochina. Back in France in 1956, he held various odd jobs from waiter to a carrier in the Paris meat market before turning to acting.

Delon had son Anthony in 1964 with his then-wife Nathalie Canovas, who played alongside him in Jean-Pierre Melvilles The Samurai in 1967. He had two more children, Anouchka and Alain-Fabien, with a later companion, Rosalie van Breemen, with whom he produced a song and video clip in 1987. He was also widely believed to have been the father of Ari Boulogne, the son of German model and singer Nico, although he never publicly acknowledged paternity.

I am very good at three things: my job, foolishness and children, he said in a 1995 LExpress interview.

Delon juggled diverse activities throughout his life, from setting up a stable of trotting horses to developing cologne for men and women, followed by watches, glasses and other accessories. He also collected paintings and sculptures.

Delon announced an end to his acting career in 1999, only to continue, appearing in Bertrand Bliers Les Acteurs (The Actors) the same year. Later he appeared in several television police shows.

His good looks sustained him. In August 2002, Delon told a weekly magazine, LHumanite Hebdo, that he wouldnt still be in the business if that werent so.

Youll never see me old and ugly, he said when he was already nearing 70, because Ill leave before, or Ill die.

However, it was in 2019 that Delon encapsulated his feelings about his lifes meaning during a gala event honoring him at the Cannes Film Festival. One thing Im sure about is that if theres something Im proud of, really, the only thing, its my career.

Retired AP correspondent Elaine Ganley contributed biographical material to this story.

This story has been corrected to delete reference to Delon appearing in The Empty House in 2022.

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