Alain Delon
Alain Fabien Maurice Marcel Delon (November 8, 1935 – August 18, 2024) was a renowned French-Swiss actor whose remarkable talent propelled him to fame at a young age. By just 23, he had garnered comparisons to iconic French figures like Gérard Philipe and Jean Marais, as well as American star James Dean, earning the title of the "male Brigitte Bardot" for his striking looks and charisma.
Throughout his illustrious career, Delon collaborated with some of the most esteemed directors in cinema, including Luchino Visconti, Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Pierre Melville, Michelangelo Antonioni, and Louis Malle. His performances often showcased a magnetic intensity, solidifying his status as a cinematic legend.
In addition to his acting achievements, Delon became a Swiss citizen on September 23, 1999, further expanding his legacy. He lived in the picturesque community of Chêne-Bougeries in the canton of Geneva, where the company that manages his brand is also headquartered. Delon’s contributions to film and his influence on the industry remain significant, marking him as a pivotal figure in both French and international cinema.
Filmography
Is Paris Burning?
Scorpio
A Cop
Zorro
Diabolically Yours
Icy Breasts
The Gypsy
The Widow Couderc
Spirits of the Dead
Lost Command
Joy House
Death of a Corrupt Man
Once a Thief (1965)
Swann in Love
Red Sun (1971)
For a Cop's Hide
Le Cercle Rouge
The Last Adventure
Flic Story
Borsalino and Co.
Mr. Klein
Our Story
Purple Noon
Three Men to Kill
The Girl on a Motorcycle
The Concorde... Airport '79
The Medic
Texas Across the River
Rocco and His Brothers
The Burned Barns
Boomerang
Shock Treatment (1973)
Le Samouraï