Alain Delon
Actor, producer, screenwriter of French cinema
Born
November 8th, 1935
90 years ago
Died
August 18th, 2024
1 years ago — 88 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
France
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An influential figure in European cinema, an actor, producer, and screenwriter emerged in the late 1950s. Gained prominence through roles in iconic films such as 'Purple Noon', 'The Leopard', and 'The Samurai'. Known for portraying complex characters with a firm yet charismatic demeanor. Produced several films and opened a production company. Contributed to fashion and style in cinema, becoming a cultural icon in France and beyond.
Starred in 'Purple Noon'
Featured in 'The Leopard'
Played a lead role in 'The Samurai'
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