Alain Cuny
Alain Cuny, born René Xavier Marie on July 12, 1908, in Saint-Malo, Brittany, was a distinguished French actor whose career spanned several decades. Initially pursuing a medical degree, Cuny transitioned to the film industry, first as a costume and set designer before stepping into acting in the 1930s.
His filmography boasts several significant works, including Marcel Carné's "Les Visiteurs du soir" (1942) and the iconic films directed by Federico Fellini, such as "Les Amants" (1958), "La dolce vita" (1960), and "Satyricon" (1969). Throughout his life, Cuny formed close friendships with various women, including the model Hafida Elalama, and collaborated with numerous actresses.
In the latter part of his career, he appeared in the controversial softcore film "Emmanuelle" (1974) and took on the role of Sitting Bull in the absurdist western "Don't Touch the White Woman!" (1974). One of his final performances was as Louis-Prosper Claudel, the father of the film's protagonist, in "Camille Claudel" (1988). Cuny's artistic contributions spanned both French and Italian cinema until his passing in Paris on May 16, 1994. His legacy remains influential in the world of film.
Filmography
Christ Stopped at Eboli
The Milky Way
Camille Claudel
Illustrious Corpses
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1956)
Detective
Fellini: I'm a Born Liar
The Lady Without Camelias
The Lovers
Emmanuelle
Time Masters
The Devil's Envoys
Safari 5000