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Alain Delon

Alain Fabien Maurice Marcel Delon (French: [alɛ̃ dəlɔ̃]; born 8 November 1935) is a French actor, singer, filmmaker, and businessman. He was one of Europe's most prominent actors and screen sex symbols in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. In 1985, he won the César Award for Best Actor for his performance in Notre histoire (1984). In 1991, he became a member of France's Legion of Honour. At the 45th Berlin International Film Festival, he won the Honorary Golden Bear. At the 2019 Cannes Film Festival, he received the Honorary Palme d'Or.

Alain Delon

Delon in 1959
Born
Alain Fabien Maurice Marcel Delon

(1935-11-08) 8 November 1935 (age 88)
Sceaux, France
Citizenship
  • France
  • Switzerland
Occupations
  • Actor
  • filmmaker
  • businessman
Years active1949; 1957–2019
WorksPerformances
Spouse
(m. 1964; div. 1969)
Partners
ChildrenAt least 4, including Christian, Anthony and Anouchka[1] and Alain-Fabien Delon[2]
Military service
AllegianceFrance
Branch/serviceFrench Navy Fusiliers
Years of service1952–1956
Signature

Delon achieved critical acclaim for roles in films Purple Noon (1960), Rocco and His Brothers (1960), L'Eclisse (1962), The Leopard (1963), Le Samouraï (1967), La Piscine (1969), Le Cercle Rouge (1970), Un flic (1972), and Monsieur Klein (1976). Over the course of his career Delon worked with many directors, including Luchino Visconti, Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Pierre Melville, Michelangelo Antonioni, and Louis Malle. As a singer, Delon recorded the popular duet "Paroles, paroles" (1973) with Dalida. He acquired Swiss citizenship in 1999.

Early life edit

Alain Delon was born in Sceaux, Seine (now Hauts-de-Seine), Île-de-France, a wealthy suburb of Paris. His parents, Édith (née Arnold; 1911–1995) and Fabien Delon (1904–1977), divorced when Delon was four.[3] Both remarried and, as a result, Delon has a half-sister and two half-brothers. His paternal grandmother was Corsican, from Prunelli-di-Fiumorbo.[4] When his parents divorced, Delon was sent to live with foster parents. After his foster parents died, Delon's parents took shared custody of him, but the arrangement proved unsatisfactory.[5]

He attended a Catholic[5] boarding school, the first of several schools from which he was expelled because of unruly behavior. Delon left school at 14 and worked for a brief time at his stepfather's butcher shop. He enlisted in the French Navy three years later, aged 17, and during 1953–1954 he served as a fusilier marin in the First Indochina War.

Acting career edit

In 1949, Delon starred in Le rapt, a short film in which he portrayed a gangster involved in a kidnapping.[6][7]

In 1956, after his naval service in Saigon, Delon returned to France,[8] and spent time working as a waiter, a porter, a secretary, and a sales assistant. During this time, he became friends with the actress Brigitte Auber and joined her on a trip to the Cannes Film Festival, where his film career would begin.

First film roles edit

At Cannes, Delon was seen by a talent scout for the American producer David O. Selznick. After a screen test Selznick offered him a contract, provided he learn English. Delon returned to Paris to study English, but when he met French director Yves Allégret, he was convinced that he should stay in France to begin his career. Selznick allowed Delon to cancel his contract, and Allégret gave him his debut in the film with Edwige Feuillère, Quand la femme s'en mêle (1957) (Send a Woman When the Devil Fails).[9]

Marc Allégret cast him in Be Beautiful But Shut Up (1958), which featured a young Jean-Paul Belmondo. He was then given his first lead, supporting Romy Schneider in the period romance Christine (1958), based on a novel by Arthur Schnitzler. He and Schneider began a highly publicized romance in real life. The film was the seventeenth most popular movie at the French box office that year.[9]

French stardom edit

Delon was given the lead in the comedy Women Are Weak (1959). This was a big hit in France[10] and was the first of Delon's films to be seen in America. Delon made some personal appearances in New York to promote the movie.

International fame edit

 
Italy, August 1959: Delon as Tom Ripley and Marie Laforêt as Marge Duval during the shooting of Purple Noon (1960).
 
Delon in Rocco and His Brothers (1960).

Delon next made two films that ensured his international reputation. In 1960, he appeared in René Clément's Plein Soleil, released in the US as Purple Noon, which was based on the Patricia Highsmith novel The Talented Mr. Ripley. Delon played protagonist Tom Ripley to critical acclaim; Highsmith was a fan of his portrayal.[11] The movie was a hit in France and on the art house circuit in English-speaking countries. He then played the title role in Luchino Visconti's Rocco and His Brothers (1960). Critic Bosley Crowther of The New York Times wrote that Delon's work was "touchingly pliant and expressive".[12]

Delon made his stage debut in 1961 in the John Ford play 'Tis Pity She's a Whore alongside Romy Schneider in Paris. Visconti directed the production which broke box office records.[13] He was reunited with René Clément in the Italian comedy film about fascism, The Joy of Living (1961). It was a minor success. More popular was an all-star anthology film Famous Love Affairs (1961); Delon's segment cast him as Albert III, Duke of Bavaria, opposite Brigitte Bardot. Around this time Delon was mentioned as a possibility for the lead in Lawrence of Arabia.[14]

Peter O'Toole was cast instead, but then Delon was signed by Seven Arts to a four-picture deal, including a big budget international movie of the Marco Polo story and The King of Paris, about Alexandre Dumas.[15] Neither project came to fruition. Instead he was cast by Michelangelo Antonioni opposite Monica Vitti in L'Eclisse (1962),[16] a major critical success, although audiences were small. More popular was another all-star anthology film, The Devil and the Ten Commandments (1963); Delon's segment cast him with Danielle Darrieux.[17]

MGM edit

Producer Jacques Bar was making a heist film with Jean Gabin with backing from MGM, titled Any Number Can Win (1963). Gabin's co-star was meant to be Jean-Louis Trintignant until Delon lobbied Bar for the role. He took the film's distribution rights in certain countries instead of a straight salary. Because this had never been done before in France, this was known as "Delon's method." The gamble paid off well, with Jean Gabin later claiming that Delon earned 10 times more money than he did as a result. However, in 1965, Delon claimed "no one else has tried it since and made money."[18]

The experience gave Delon a taste for producing. He signed a five-picture deal with MGM, of which Any Number Can Win was the first. His reputation was further enhanced when he worked with Visconti again for Il Gattopardo (The Leopard) with Burt Lancaster and Claudia Cardinale. It was the seventh biggest hit of the year in France. Any Number Can Win was the sixth.[19] The Leopard was widely screened in the U.S. through 20th Century Fox. Delon was now one of the most popular stars in France. He starred in a swashbuckler, The Black Tulip (1964), another hit.[20]

Les Félins (1964), which reunited him with Clement and co-starred Jane Fonda, was filmed in French and English versions. The latter was distributed by MGM, but it was not a success.[21] In 1964, the Cinémathèque Française held a showcase of Delon's films and Delon started a production company, Delbeau Production, with Georges Beaume. They produced a film called The Unvanquished (L'insoumis) in 1964, where Delon played a terrorist OAS assassin. It had to be re-edited because of legal issues. Despite being distributed by MGM, audiences were small.[22]

Hollywood star edit

Typecast as a "Latin Lover", Delon spent the next few years focused on Hollywood. In 1965 he said that he wanted to make a picture in America and one in Europe each year. He also said that his accent prevented him from playing certain roles: "Because of my accent, I would not attempt to play Americans. I am working on removing the distinctly French inflections from my speech so that I can play all continental nationalities."[18]

He started with a small part in an all-star anthology for MGM titled The Yellow Rolls-Royce (1965), opposite Shirley MacLaine. It was popular although Delon had little to do. He had his first English-language lead in Once a Thief, where he co-starred with Ann-Margret. It was based on a novel by Zekial Marko who had written Any Number Can Win, but it was not as successful. It was financed by MGM, which announced Delon would appear in a Western Ready for the Tiger directed by Sam Peckinpah, but the film was never made.[23]

Instead, Delon signed a three-picture deal with Columbia, for whom he appeared in the big budget action film Lost Command (1966), playing a member of the French Foreign Legion, alongside Anthony Quinn and Claudia Cardinale. The studio announced that he would appear in the biopic Cervantes, but this was never made.[24] Universal Studios used Delon in a Western, Texas Across the River, opposite Dean Martin. Ray Stark wanted to use him in The Night of the Iguana and This Property Is Condemned.[25][26]

He didn't appear in either film but was in that producer's Is Paris Burning?, directed by René Clément, playing Jacques Chaban-Delmas. This was a massive hit in France but performed disappointingly at the US box office – as did all of Delon's Hollywood-financed films.[27] Delon remained a massive star in France, along with Steve McQueen and Sean Connery, and was one of the biggest foreign stars in Japan.[28] However, he could not make headway in the U.S market.[27]

Return to France edit

After six Hollywood movies Delon returned to France to make The Last Adventure opposite Lino Ventura. It was one of Delon's most popular films of the 1960s but wasn't popular in North America. He was meant to work again with Visconti in The Stranger but did not end up playing it.[29] Instead, he appeared on stage in Paris, Les Yeux Crevés and made Le Samouraï with Jean-Pierre Melville, which became another classic.[30] He played an amnesiac in Diabolically Yours (1968) for Julien Duvivier.[31]

He had a role in another all-star anthology, Spirits of the Dead (1968). His segment was directed by Louis Malle, and co-starred Brigitte Bardot. Delon had another attempt at English-language cinema with The Girl on a Motorcycle (1968) with Marianne Faithfull for director Jack Cardiff. It was a surprise hit in Britain.[31] Far more popular at the French box office was Farewell Friend (Adieu l'ami), where Delon and Charles Bronson played former foreign legionnaires who get involved in a heist. The film helped turn Charles Bronson into a genuine star in Europe.[32][33]

Marković affair and gangster movies edit

While making the 1969 thriller La Piscine (The Swimming Pool)[34] with Romy Schneider, Delon's friend and bodyguard Stevan Marković was found murdered in a rubbish dump near Paris. The police investigation revealed claims of sex parties involving celebrities such as Delon and members of the French government, including future president Georges Pompidou, whose wife, Claude Pompidou, was allegedly the subject of a series of compromising photos at one such party. Corsican crime boss François Marcantoni, a friend of Delon, was suspected of involvement in the murder. The affair gained notoriety throughout France and in the French press as the "Marković affair". In a 1969 BBC interview, Delon was questioned about his alleged involvement in the death of Marković, rumors of his involvement in the sex parties, and Delon's own sexual preferences.

Reporter: People, once more, don't say it straight to your face but they suggest very very strongly that you have homosexual tastes ? Delon: So what's wrong if I had? Or I did? Would I be guilty of something? If I like it I'll do it. We have a great actor in France named Michel Simon and Michel Simon said once, "If you like your goat, make love with your goat." But the only matter is to love.[35]

Delon then starred in a series of gangster films. The first was Jeff (1969), made by his own production company, Adel. In The Sicilian Clan (1969) Delon collaborated with Lino Ventura and Jean Gabin, and the film was a blockbuster. Even more popular in Europe was Borsalino (1970), which Delon produced and in which he co-starred opposite Jean-Paul Belmondo. Neither of these films was successful in the US, as Delon had hoped.[36] Neither was The Red Circle, despite Delon co-starring in it with Yves Montand. For a change of pace, he produced a romantic drama, The Love Mates (1971), which was not successful. Neither was the 1971 comedy Easy, Down There!.[37]

More international films edit

 
Delon signing autographs, 1971

In the early 1970s, Delon made another attempt at the English-speaking market. The Assassination of Trotsky (1972) for Joseph Losey was poorly received but Red Sun (1972), with Charles Bronson and Toshiro Mifune, did well. In France he appeared opposite Simone Signoret in The Widow Couderc (1971). He made his third film with Melville, Un flic (1972). He produced and starred in a romantic drama, Indian Summer (1972), then made some thrillers: Traitement de choc (1973), and Tony Arzenta (1973).

In 1973, he recorded a duet with Dalida, "Paroles, paroles", that went on to become one of the most recognizable French songs. He tried again for Hollywood stardom with Scorpio (1973), with Burt Lancaster for director Michael Winner. It was only a minor hit. In France, he made The Burned Barns (1973) and Creezy (1974). He produced Two Men in Town (1974) which re-teamed him with Jean Gabin, and Borsalino & Co. (1974), a sequel to his earlier hit.

After another gangster thriller, Icy Breasts (1974), Delon returned to his first swashbuckler since The Black Tulip, playing the title character in the 1975 Italian-French film Zorro. He made some more crime filmes: The Gypsy (1975), Flic Story (1975) (with Jean Louis Triginant), Boomerang (1976) and Armaguedon (1976). In 1976, Delon starred in Monsieur Klein, for which he was nominated for the César Award.[38]

It was back to crime for another series of thrillers in which he starred as well as produced: Man in a Hurry (1977),[39] Death of a Corrupt Man (1977),[40] Le Gang (1977),[41] Attention, The Kids Are Watching (1978).[42] In 1979, Delon stated only a quarter of his business activities involve films, that he also has "a helicopter business, build furniture, promote prize fights, and race horses", and that he was still interested in becoming a star in America.[43]

In 1979 he made a final attempt at Hollywood stardom, signing with agent Sue Mengers and starring in The Concorde ... Airport '79 (1979).[44] The film was not a big success. Delon returned to French films which he produced: The Medic (1979) and Three Men to Kill (1980).

Later career edit

1980s and 1990s edit

Teheran 43 (1981) was a change of pace. In this big Soviet production he co-starred with Claude Jade and Curd Jürgens in a co-starring role beside Russian actors. Then it was back to crime: For a Cop's Hide (1981), Le choc (1982, opposite Catherine Deneuve), Le Battant (1983). He was awarded the Best Actor César Award for his role in Bertrand Blier's Notre histoire (1984), and portrayed the aristocratic dandy Baron de Charlus in a film adaptation of Marcel Proust's novel Swann in Love in the same year.

The thrillers resumed: Parole de flic (1986), The Passage, Let Sleeping Cops Lie (1988), and Dancing Machine (1990). One notable film during this time was Jean-Luc Godard's Nouvelle Vague in 1990, in which Delon played twins. Delon's last major role was in Patrice Leconte's Une chance sur deux in 1998, another box office disappointment. Delon announced his decision to give up acting in 1997, although he still occasionally accepts roles.

Delon acquired Swiss citizenship on 23 September 1999,[45] and the company managing products sold under his name is based in Geneva. He resides in Chêne-Bougeries in the canton of Geneva.

2000s and 2010s edit

 
Delon with his daughter Anouchka at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival

In 2001, Delon starred in the French television drama Fabio Montale. He played an ageing policeman dressed in stylish clothes, a "signature Delon" role for audiences. The show was a big hit. In 2003, Delon tried to recreate the success of Fabio Montale and produced and starred in another French television police drama, Frank Riva. It did well but less so than Fabio Montale. He starred, in 2008, as Jules Cesar in the box-office hit Asterix aux jeux Olympiques which co-starred Gérard Depardieu. Around this time he mostly took roles in TV movies and also played some roles on the French stage.[46]

He directed a TV movie in 2008, co-starring Anouk Aimee, titled Love Letters based on a play by A.R. Gurney. In 2018, after a seven-year hiatus from cinema, Delon was planning to star in a new movie, titled La Maison Vide, co-starring Juliette Binoche and directed by Patrice Leconte. However, in November 2018 the French media announced that the project was canceled. No specific reason was given for the cancelation.[46] His last roles to date have been in the 2011 television movie Une journée ordinaire, in the 2012 Russian production S Novym godom, Mamy! in which he starred as himself and he again appeared as himself in the 2019 movie Toute Ressemblance as a guest in a talkshow.[47]

 
Alain Delon at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival

In April 2019, at 83, Delon released a new single. The track, titled Je n'aime que toi, was composed by Rick Allison and Julia Paris. Already in 1973 Delon scored a huge international hit duetting with Egyptian-French singer Dalida on the song Paroles...paroles. In 1983 he collaborated with Shirley Bassey on the international hit song Thought I'd ring you.[48][49]

At the 2019 Cannes Film Festival, which was held from 14 to 25 May, Delon was the recipient of an honorary Palme d'Or for his long standing career in the movies. A retrospective of some of his films played at the festival. There was much controversy surrounding Delon receiving this award because of the presumed remarks he had made concerning the treatment of women during his career and in his private life. Thierry Fremaux, the artistic director of the festival, told the Cannes audience during a homage at the ceremony, "We know that intolerance is back, we're being asked to believe that if we all think the same it will protect us from the risk of being disliked or being wrong, but Alain Delon is not afraid of being wrong, being disliked, and he doesn't think like others, and he's not afraid of being alone". "For me, it's more than the end of a career. It's the end of a life. It feels that I'm receiving a posthumous tribute while being alive", said Delon. He received the award from his daughter Anouchka Delon.[50][51][52][53][54][55]

2020s edit

In a July 2021 interview on TV5Monde, his first since having two strokes, Delon said that he plans to act in one more film.[56][57] Also on TV5Monde, Delon interviewed Ukrainian president Zelenskyy in September 2022 as part of a special programme on the situation in Ukraine, Face à Zelensky. Delon expressed his support for the Ukrainian people during the interview.[58][59]

Business career edit

In the 1970s, Delon expanded his commercial interests, buying harness racing trotters and promoting boxing matches.[60] He has also helped develop and promote a variety of products sold under his name including wristwatches, clothing, eyewear, perfume, stationery, and cigarettes.[61][62] Delon's brand of sunglasses became particularly popular in Hong Kong after actor Chow Yun-fat wore them in the 1986 crime film A Better Tomorrow, as well as two sequels. Delon reportedly wrote a letter thanking Chow for helping to promote and sell the sunglasses in Hong Kong and China.[63]

The film's director John Woo has acknowledged Delon as one of his idols and wrote a short essay on Le Samourai as well as Le Cercle Rouge for the Criterion Collection DVD releases.[64] In 2009 and 2015, Christian Dior used images of the young Alain Delon and excerpts of his 1960s films The Swimming Pool and The Last Adventure respectively in the Eau Sauvage cologne advertising campaigns.[65]

Personal life edit

 
Alain Delon filming the aborted Marco Polo in Belgrade, 1962

On 20 March 1959, Delon was engaged to actress Romy Schneider, whom he met when they co-starred in the film Christine (1958).[66] During their relationship, he had an affair with German actress, singer and model Nico. In 1962, Nico gave birth to a son, Christian Aaron Boulogne (Ari Päffgen) "Ari", but Delon never recognized the child as his. Ari was raised mostly by Delon's parents.[67] In 1963, Delon and Schneider broke up.[68] After Romy's death in 1982, he confessed that Romy Schneider was the love of his life.[69]

In 1963, Delon met young divorcée Francine Canovas,[70] a model known professionally as Nathalie Barthélémy.[70][71] In January 1964, Barthélémy became pregnant by Delon. On August 13, 1964, they married, and she took the name Nathalie Delon. Their son Anthony Delon, her second child, was born on 30 September 1964. In 1967, Alain Delon filed for divorce.[72] The couple divorced on 14 February 1969.[73]

In the mid-1960s, Delon had a short relationship with Dalida. The two had been friends since first meeting in Paris in 1955, where they were neighbors in the same building on the Champs-Élysées.[74]

In August 1968, during the shooting of the film La Piscine, Delon met French actress Mireille Darc and asked her to shoot a movie together. They started a relationship that lasted until 1982.[75] He later had short relationships with actresses Anne Parillaud and Lana Wood,[76] as well as Catherine Bleynie, ex-wife of Didier Pironi.[77]

Delon was in a short relationship with Guadeloupe-born dancer and actress Maddly Bamy. He met Bamy on the set of La Piscine, in which Bamy had a small role. As Delon was also Mireille Darc's partner at the time, he shared his life with two women. Bamy ended their relationship in 1971, and subsequently became Jacques Brel's last companion. Their love triangle served as an inspiration to the 1969 film The Love Mates, in which Delon and Darc starred. Darc wrote the film's screenplay under her real name, Mireille Aigroz.[78][79][80]

In 1987, Delon met Dutch model Rosalie van Breemen [nl] on the set of the music video for his song "Comme au cinéma" and started a relationship. They had two children: Anouchka Delon (25 November 1990) and Alain-Fabien Delon (18 March 1994). The relationship ended in 2001.

Delon lives in Chêne-Bougeries, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland, and Douchy, Loiret, France.

During an interview in 2013, Delon expressed support of the French far-right political party National Front, saying "The National Front, like the MCG [Geneva Citizens' Movement] in Geneva, is very important... I encourage it and I perfectly understand it".[81] Delon was good friends with Argentine world champion boxer Carlos Monzon, even visiting Monzon during his stint in prison.[82][83] In September 2019, Christian Aaron "Ari" Boulogne sued Alain Delon for legal recognition of paternity.[84] In 2022, the 86-year-old Delon was invited by Volodymyr Zelenskyy to travel to Ukraine.[85][86]

Marković affair edit

On 1 October 1968, in the village of Élancourt, Yvelines, on the western outskirts of Paris, the body of Stevan Marković, Delon's former bodyguard, was found in a public dump.[87][88] Delon and a Corsican gangster François Marcantoni came under investigation. One of the factors pointing in that direction was a letter from Marković to his brother Aleksandar, in which he wrote: "If I get killed, it's 100% the fault of Alain Delon and his godfather Francois Marcantoni". Later, the investigation involved the former French Prime Minister (and later President) Georges Pompidou after a few press articles and a testimony of Borivoj Ackov.[89] He testified that he was present at parties with Pompidou's wife, Marković, and Delon.

Marković's death sparked rumours suggesting the existence of group sex photos with Pompidou's wife. Pompidou accused Louis Wallon and Henri Capitant of using the French espionage service SDECE with an aim to set him up. After becoming President of the Republic, he named Alexandre de Marenches as the head of the SDECE in order to reform it. Assisted by Michel Roussin, his principal private secretary, de Marenches expelled a "secret agent" involved in the investigation of Jean-Charles Marchiani.

Other legal troubles edit

In 1969, Delon was convicted in absentia and sentenced to four months in jail by an Italian court for assaulting an Italian photographer.[90]

De Gaulle document edit

In 1970, Delon, through a friend, Mr Stan, purchased a copy of the original manuscript of Charles de Gaulle's 1940 speech to the French encouraging them to resist the Germans. Delon paid 300,000 francs for the manuscript and then returned it to the government.[91][92]

Health edit

Delon suffered a stroke in June 2019. He was admitted to hospital after experiencing dizziness and headaches. In August 2019, he was recovering in a Swiss hospital.[93]

In a 2021 interview with Paris Match, Delon expressed support for euthanasia, calling it "the most logical and natural thing".[94] In 2022, Delon's son Anthony revealed in his autobiography Entre chien et loup that, following the death of his mother Nathalie, Alain said he wanted to be removed from life support if he were to succumb to a coma, and had asked Anthony to fulfill his request if such a circumstance arose.[95][96] Shortly thereafter, some news organizations reported that Delon was planning to imminently end his life through euthanasia, but the reports were adamantly denied by his son, Alain-Fabien, who said that quotes from Anthony Delon's book had been taken out of context.[97][98]

Influences edit

Delon's favourite actor is John Garfield. He also admires Montgomery Clift, Marlon Brando and Robert Walker.[99]

Honours edit

Filmography edit

Delon's most acclaimed films, according to the review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes, include Purple Noon (1960), Rocco and His Brothers (1960), L'Eclisse (1962), The Leopard (1963), Le Samouraï (1967), La Piscine (The Swimming Pool) (1969), Le Cercle Rouge (1970), and Monsieur Klein (1976).[109]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Alain Delon at IMDb
  • "The perils of trans-national stardom: Alain Delon in Hollywood cinema" by Ginette Vincendeau

alain, delon, cigarette, brand, cigarette, alain, fabien, maurice, marcel, delon, french, alɛ, dəlɔ, born, november, 1935, french, actor, singer, filmmaker, businessman, europe, most, prominent, actors, screen, symbols, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1985, césar, award,. For the cigarette brand see Alain Delon cigarette Alain Fabien Maurice Marcel Delon French alɛ delɔ born 8 November 1935 is a French actor singer filmmaker and businessman He was one of Europe s most prominent actors and screen sex symbols in the 1960s 1970s and 1980s In 1985 he won the Cesar Award for Best Actor for his performance in Notre histoire 1984 In 1991 he became a member of France s Legion of Honour At the 45th Berlin International Film Festival he won the Honorary Golden Bear At the 2019 Cannes Film Festival he received the Honorary Palme d Or Alain DelonCLHDelon in 1959BornAlain Fabien Maurice Marcel Delon 1935 11 08 8 November 1935 age 88 Sceaux FranceCitizenshipFranceSwitzerlandOccupationsActorfilmmakerbusinessmanYears active1949 1957 2019WorksPerformancesSpouseNathalie Barthelemy m 1964 div 1969 wbr PartnersRomy Schneider 1958 1963 Mireille Darc 1968 1983 Rosalie van Breemen 1987 2001 ChildrenAt least 4 including Christian Anthony and Anouchka 1 and Alain Fabien Delon 2 Military serviceAllegianceFranceBranch serviceFrench Navy FusiliersYears of service1952 1956SignatureDelon achieved critical acclaim for roles in films Purple Noon 1960 Rocco and His Brothers 1960 L Eclisse 1962 The Leopard 1963 Le Samourai 1967 La Piscine 1969 Le Cercle Rouge 1970 Un flic 1972 and Monsieur Klein 1976 Over the course of his career Delon worked with many directors including Luchino Visconti Jean Luc Godard Jean Pierre Melville Michelangelo Antonioni and Louis Malle As a singer Delon recorded the popular duet Paroles paroles 1973 with Dalida He acquired Swiss citizenship in 1999 Contents 1 Early life 2 Acting career 2 1 First film roles 2 2 French stardom 2 2 1 International fame 2 2 2 MGM 2 3 Hollywood star 2 4 Return to France 2 4 1 Markovic affair and gangster movies 2 5 More international films 2 6 Later career 2 6 1 1980s and 1990s 2 6 2 2000s and 2010s 2 6 3 2020s 3 Business career 4 Personal life 4 1 Markovic affair 4 2 Other legal troubles 4 3 De Gaulle document 4 4 Health 5 Influences 6 Honours 7 Filmography 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life editAlain Delon was born in Sceaux Seine now Hauts de Seine Ile de France a wealthy suburb of Paris His parents Edith nee Arnold 1911 1995 and Fabien Delon 1904 1977 divorced when Delon was four 3 Both remarried and as a result Delon has a half sister and two half brothers His paternal grandmother was Corsican from Prunelli di Fiumorbo 4 When his parents divorced Delon was sent to live with foster parents After his foster parents died Delon s parents took shared custody of him but the arrangement proved unsatisfactory 5 He attended a Catholic 5 boarding school the first of several schools from which he was expelled because of unruly behavior Delon left school at 14 and worked for a brief time at his stepfather s butcher shop He enlisted in the French Navy three years later aged 17 and during 1953 1954 he served as a fusilier marin in the First Indochina War Acting career editIn 1949 Delon starred in Le rapt a short film in which he portrayed a gangster involved in a kidnapping 6 7 In 1956 after his naval service in Saigon Delon returned to France 8 and spent time working as a waiter a porter a secretary and a sales assistant During this time he became friends with the actress Brigitte Auber and joined her on a trip to the Cannes Film Festival where his film career would begin First film roles edit At Cannes Delon was seen by a talent scout for the American producer David O Selznick After a screen test Selznick offered him a contract provided he learn English Delon returned to Paris to study English but when he met French director Yves Allegret he was convinced that he should stay in France to begin his career Selznick allowed Delon to cancel his contract and Allegret gave him his debut in the film with Edwige Feuillere Quand la femme s en mele 1957 Send a Woman When the Devil Fails 9 Marc Allegret cast him in Be Beautiful But Shut Up 1958 which featured a young Jean Paul Belmondo He was then given his first lead supporting Romy Schneider in the period romance Christine 1958 based on a novel by Arthur Schnitzler He and Schneider began a highly publicized romance in real life The film was the seventeenth most popular movie at the French box office that year 9 French stardom edit Delon was given the lead in the comedy Women Are Weak 1959 This was a big hit in France 10 and was the first of Delon s films to be seen in America Delon made some personal appearances in New York to promote the movie International fame edit nbsp Italy August 1959 Delon as Tom Ripley and Marie Laforet as Marge Duval during the shooting of Purple Noon 1960 nbsp Delon in Rocco and His Brothers 1960 Delon next made two films that ensured his international reputation In 1960 he appeared in Rene Clement s Plein Soleil released in the US as Purple Noon which was based on the Patricia Highsmith novel The Talented Mr Ripley Delon played protagonist Tom Ripley to critical acclaim Highsmith was a fan of his portrayal 11 The movie was a hit in France and on the art house circuit in English speaking countries He then played the title role in Luchino Visconti s Rocco and His Brothers 1960 Critic Bosley Crowther of The New York Times wrote that Delon s work was touchingly pliant and expressive 12 Delon made his stage debut in 1961 in the John Ford play Tis Pity She s a Whore alongside Romy Schneider in Paris Visconti directed the production which broke box office records 13 He was reunited with Rene Clement in the Italian comedy film about fascism The Joy of Living 1961 It was a minor success More popular was an all star anthology film Famous Love Affairs 1961 Delon s segment cast him as Albert III Duke of Bavaria opposite Brigitte Bardot Around this time Delon was mentioned as a possibility for the lead in Lawrence of Arabia 14 Peter O Toole was cast instead but then Delon was signed by Seven Arts to a four picture deal including a big budget international movie of the Marco Polo story and The King of Paris about Alexandre Dumas 15 Neither project came to fruition Instead he was cast by Michelangelo Antonioni opposite Monica Vitti in L Eclisse 1962 16 a major critical success although audiences were small More popular was another all star anthology film The Devil and the Ten Commandments 1963 Delon s segment cast him with Danielle Darrieux 17 MGM edit Producer Jacques Bar was making a heist film with Jean Gabin with backing from MGM titled Any Number Can Win 1963 Gabin s co star was meant to be Jean Louis Trintignant until Delon lobbied Bar for the role He took the film s distribution rights in certain countries instead of a straight salary Because this had never been done before in France this was known as Delon s method The gamble paid off well with Jean Gabin later claiming that Delon earned 10 times more money than he did as a result However in 1965 Delon claimed no one else has tried it since and made money 18 The experience gave Delon a taste for producing He signed a five picture deal with MGM of which Any Number Can Win was the first His reputation was further enhanced when he worked with Visconti again for Il Gattopardo The Leopard with Burt Lancaster and Claudia Cardinale It was the seventh biggest hit of the year in France Any Number Can Win was the sixth 19 The Leopard was widely screened in the U S through 20th Century Fox Delon was now one of the most popular stars in France He starred in a swashbuckler The Black Tulip 1964 another hit 20 Les Felins 1964 which reunited him with Clement and co starred Jane Fonda was filmed in French and English versions The latter was distributed by MGM but it was not a success 21 In 1964 the Cinematheque Francaise held a showcase of Delon s films and Delon started a production company Delbeau Production with Georges Beaume They produced a film called The Unvanquished L insoumis in 1964 where Delon played a terrorist OAS assassin It had to be re edited because of legal issues Despite being distributed by MGM audiences were small 22 Hollywood star edit Typecast as a Latin Lover Delon spent the next few years focused on Hollywood In 1965 he said that he wanted to make a picture in America and one in Europe each year He also said that his accent prevented him from playing certain roles Because of my accent I would not attempt to play Americans I am working on removing the distinctly French inflections from my speech so that I can play all continental nationalities 18 He started with a small part in an all star anthology for MGM titled The Yellow Rolls Royce 1965 opposite Shirley MacLaine It was popular although Delon had little to do He had his first English language lead in Once a Thief where he co starred with Ann Margret It was based on a novel by Zekial Marko who had written Any Number Can Win but it was not as successful It was financed by MGM which announced Delon would appear in a Western Ready for the Tiger directed by Sam Peckinpah but the film was never made 23 Instead Delon signed a three picture deal with Columbia for whom he appeared in the big budget action film Lost Command 1966 playing a member of the French Foreign Legion alongside Anthony Quinn and Claudia Cardinale The studio announced that he would appear in the biopic Cervantes but this was never made 24 Universal Studios used Delon in a Western Texas Across the River opposite Dean Martin Ray Stark wanted to use him in The Night of the Iguana and This Property Is Condemned 25 26 He didn t appear in either film but was in that producer s Is Paris Burning directed by Rene Clement playing Jacques Chaban Delmas This was a massive hit in France but performed disappointingly at the US box office as did all of Delon s Hollywood financed films 27 Delon remained a massive star in France along with Steve McQueen and Sean Connery and was one of the biggest foreign stars in Japan 28 However he could not make headway in the U S market 27 Return to France edit After six Hollywood movies Delon returned to France to make The Last Adventure opposite Lino Ventura It was one of Delon s most popular films of the 1960s but wasn t popular in North America He was meant to work again with Visconti in The Stranger but did not end up playing it 29 Instead he appeared on stage in Paris Les Yeux Creves and made Le Samourai with Jean Pierre Melville which became another classic 30 He played an amnesiac in Diabolically Yours 1968 for Julien Duvivier 31 He had a role in another all star anthology Spirits of the Dead 1968 His segment was directed by Louis Malle and co starred Brigitte Bardot Delon had another attempt at English language cinema with The Girl on a Motorcycle 1968 with Marianne Faithfull for director Jack Cardiff It was a surprise hit in Britain 31 Far more popular at the French box office was Farewell Friend Adieu l ami where Delon and Charles Bronson played former foreign legionnaires who get involved in a heist The film helped turn Charles Bronson into a genuine star in Europe 32 33 Markovic affair and gangster movies edit Main article Markovic affairWhile making the 1969 thriller La Piscine The Swimming Pool 34 with Romy Schneider Delon s friend and bodyguard Stevan Markovic was found murdered in a rubbish dump near Paris The police investigation revealed claims of sex parties involving celebrities such as Delon and members of the French government including future president Georges Pompidou whose wife Claude Pompidou was allegedly the subject of a series of compromising photos at one such party Corsican crime boss Francois Marcantoni a friend of Delon was suspected of involvement in the murder The affair gained notoriety throughout France and in the French press as the Markovic affair In a 1969 BBC interview Delon was questioned about his alleged involvement in the death of Markovic rumors of his involvement in the sex parties and Delon s own sexual preferences Reporter People once more don t say it straight to your face but they suggest very very strongly that you have homosexual tastes Delon So what s wrong if I had Or I did Would I be guilty of something If I like it I ll do it We have a great actor in France named Michel Simon and Michel Simon said once If you like your goat make love with your goat But the only matter is to love 35 Delon then starred in a series of gangster films The first was Jeff 1969 made by his own production company Adel In The Sicilian Clan 1969 Delon collaborated with Lino Ventura and Jean Gabin and the film was a blockbuster Even more popular in Europe was Borsalino 1970 which Delon produced and in which he co starred opposite Jean Paul Belmondo Neither of these films was successful in the US as Delon had hoped 36 Neither was The Red Circle despite Delon co starring in it with Yves Montand For a change of pace he produced a romantic drama The Love Mates 1971 which was not successful Neither was the 1971 comedy Easy Down There 37 More international films edit nbsp Delon signing autographs 1971In the early 1970s Delon made another attempt at the English speaking market The Assassination of Trotsky 1972 for Joseph Losey was poorly received but Red Sun 1972 with Charles Bronson and Toshiro Mifune did well In France he appeared opposite Simone Signoret in The Widow Couderc 1971 He made his third film with Melville Un flic 1972 He produced and starred in a romantic drama Indian Summer 1972 then made some thrillers Traitement de choc 1973 and Tony Arzenta 1973 In 1973 he recorded a duet with Dalida Paroles paroles that went on to become one of the most recognizable French songs He tried again for Hollywood stardom with Scorpio 1973 with Burt Lancaster for director Michael Winner It was only a minor hit In France he made The Burned Barns 1973 and Creezy 1974 He produced Two Men in Town 1974 which re teamed him with Jean Gabin and Borsalino amp Co 1974 a sequel to his earlier hit After another gangster thriller Icy Breasts 1974 Delon returned to his first swashbuckler since The Black Tulip playing the title character in the 1975 Italian French film Zorro He made some more crime filmes The Gypsy 1975 Flic Story 1975 with Jean Louis Triginant Boomerang 1976 and Armaguedon 1976 In 1976 Delon starred in Monsieur Klein for which he was nominated for the Cesar Award 38 It was back to crime for another series of thrillers in which he starred as well as produced Man in a Hurry 1977 39 Death of a Corrupt Man 1977 40 Le Gang 1977 41 Attention The Kids Are Watching 1978 42 In 1979 Delon stated only a quarter of his business activities involve films that he also has a helicopter business build furniture promote prize fights and race horses and that he was still interested in becoming a star in America 43 In 1979 he made a final attempt at Hollywood stardom signing with agent Sue Mengers and starring in The Concorde Airport 79 1979 44 The film was not a big success Delon returned to French films which he produced The Medic 1979 and Three Men to Kill 1980 Later career edit 1980s and 1990s edit Teheran 43 1981 was a change of pace In this big Soviet production he co starred with Claude Jade and Curd Jurgens in a co starring role beside Russian actors Then it was back to crime For a Cop s Hide 1981 Le choc 1982 opposite Catherine Deneuve Le Battant 1983 He was awarded the Best Actor Cesar Award for his role in Bertrand Blier s Notre histoire 1984 and portrayed the aristocratic dandy Baron de Charlus in a film adaptation of Marcel Proust s novel Swann in Love in the same year The thrillers resumed Parole de flic 1986 The Passage Let Sleeping Cops Lie 1988 and Dancing Machine 1990 One notable film during this time was Jean Luc Godard s Nouvelle Vague in 1990 in which Delon played twins Delon s last major role was in Patrice Leconte s Une chance sur deux in 1998 another box office disappointment Delon announced his decision to give up acting in 1997 although he still occasionally accepts roles Delon acquired Swiss citizenship on 23 September 1999 45 and the company managing products sold under his name is based in Geneva He resides in Chene Bougeries in the canton of Geneva 2000s and 2010s edit nbsp Delon with his daughter Anouchka at the 2010 Cannes Film FestivalIn 2001 Delon starred in the French television drama Fabio Montale He played an ageing policeman dressed in stylish clothes a signature Delon role for audiences The show was a big hit In 2003 Delon tried to recreate the success of Fabio Montale and produced and starred in another French television police drama Frank Riva It did well but less so than Fabio Montale He starred in 2008 as Jules Cesar in the box office hit Asterix aux jeux Olympiques which co starred Gerard Depardieu Around this time he mostly took roles in TV movies and also played some roles on the French stage 46 He directed a TV movie in 2008 co starring Anouk Aimee titled Love Letters based on a play by A R Gurney In 2018 after a seven year hiatus from cinema Delon was planning to star in a new movie titled La Maison Vide co starring Juliette Binoche and directed by Patrice Leconte However in November 2018 the French media announced that the project was canceled No specific reason was given for the cancelation 46 His last roles to date have been in the 2011 television movie Une journee ordinaire in the 2012 Russian production S Novym godom Mamy in which he starred as himself and he again appeared as himself in the 2019 movie Toute Ressemblance as a guest in a talkshow 47 nbsp Alain Delon at the 2019 Cannes Film FestivalIn April 2019 at 83 Delon released a new single The track titled Je n aime que toi was composed by Rick Allison and Julia Paris Already in 1973 Delon scored a huge international hit duetting with Egyptian French singer Dalida on the song Paroles paroles In 1983 he collaborated with Shirley Bassey on the international hit song Thought I d ring you 48 49 At the 2019 Cannes Film Festival which was held from 14 to 25 May Delon was the recipient of an honorary Palme d Or for his long standing career in the movies A retrospective of some of his films played at the festival There was much controversy surrounding Delon receiving this award because of the presumed remarks he had made concerning the treatment of women during his career and in his private life Thierry Fremaux the artistic director of the festival told the Cannes audience during a homage at the ceremony We know that intolerance is back we re being asked to believe that if we all think the same it will protect us from the risk of being disliked or being wrong but Alain Delon is not afraid of being wrong being disliked and he doesn t think like others and he s not afraid of being alone For me it s more than the end of a career It s the end of a life It feels that I m receiving a posthumous tribute while being alive said Delon He received the award from his daughter Anouchka Delon 50 51 52 53 54 55 2020s edit In a July 2021 interview on TV5Monde his first since having two strokes Delon said that he plans to act in one more film 56 57 Also on TV5Monde Delon interviewed Ukrainian president Zelenskyy in September 2022 as part of a special programme on the situation in Ukraine Face a Zelensky Delon expressed his support for the Ukrainian people during the interview 58 59 Business career editIn the 1970s Delon expanded his commercial interests buying harness racing trotters and promoting boxing matches 60 He has also helped develop and promote a variety of products sold under his name including wristwatches clothing eyewear perfume stationery and cigarettes 61 62 Delon s brand of sunglasses became particularly popular in Hong Kong after actor Chow Yun fat wore them in the 1986 crime film A Better Tomorrow as well as two sequels Delon reportedly wrote a letter thanking Chow for helping to promote and sell the sunglasses in Hong Kong and China 63 The film s director John Woo has acknowledged Delon as one of his idols and wrote a short essay on Le Samourai as well as Le Cercle Rouge for the Criterion Collection DVD releases 64 In 2009 and 2015 Christian Dior used images of the young Alain Delon and excerpts of his 1960s films The Swimming Pool and The Last Adventure respectively in the Eau Sauvage cologne advertising campaigns 65 Personal life edit nbsp Alain Delon filming the aborted Marco Polo in Belgrade 1962On 20 March 1959 Delon was engaged to actress Romy Schneider whom he met when they co starred in the film Christine 1958 66 During their relationship he had an affair with German actress singer and model Nico In 1962 Nico gave birth to a son Christian Aaron Boulogne Ari Paffgen Ari but Delon never recognized the child as his Ari was raised mostly by Delon s parents 67 In 1963 Delon and Schneider broke up 68 After Romy s death in 1982 he confessed that Romy Schneider was the love of his life 69 In 1963 Delon met young divorcee Francine Canovas 70 a model known professionally as Nathalie Barthelemy 70 71 In January 1964 Barthelemy became pregnant by Delon On August 13 1964 they married and she took the name Nathalie Delon Their son Anthony Delon her second child was born on 30 September 1964 In 1967 Alain Delon filed for divorce 72 The couple divorced on 14 February 1969 73 In the mid 1960s Delon had a short relationship with Dalida The two had been friends since first meeting in Paris in 1955 where they were neighbors in the same building on the Champs Elysees 74 In August 1968 during the shooting of the film La Piscine Delon met French actress Mireille Darc and asked her to shoot a movie together They started a relationship that lasted until 1982 75 He later had short relationships with actresses Anne Parillaud and Lana Wood 76 as well as Catherine Bleynie ex wife of Didier Pironi 77 Delon was in a short relationship with Guadeloupe born dancer and actress Maddly Bamy He met Bamy on the set of La Piscine in which Bamy had a small role As Delon was also Mireille Darc s partner at the time he shared his life with two women Bamy ended their relationship in 1971 and subsequently became Jacques Brel s last companion Their love triangle served as an inspiration to the 1969 film The Love Mates in which Delon and Darc starred Darc wrote the film s screenplay under her real name Mireille Aigroz 78 79 80 In 1987 Delon met Dutch model Rosalie van Breemen nl on the set of the music video for his song Comme au cinema and started a relationship They had two children Anouchka Delon 25 November 1990 and Alain Fabien Delon 18 March 1994 The relationship ended in 2001 Delon lives in Chene Bougeries Canton of Geneva Switzerland and Douchy Loiret France During an interview in 2013 Delon expressed support of the French far right political party National Front saying The National Front like the MCG Geneva Citizens Movement in Geneva is very important I encourage it and I perfectly understand it 81 Delon was good friends with Argentine world champion boxer Carlos Monzon even visiting Monzon during his stint in prison 82 83 In September 2019 Christian Aaron Ari Boulogne sued Alain Delon for legal recognition of paternity 84 In 2022 the 86 year old Delon was invited by Volodymyr Zelenskyy to travel to Ukraine 85 86 Markovic affair edit Main article Markovic affair On 1 October 1968 in the village of Elancourt Yvelines on the western outskirts of Paris the body of Stevan Markovic Delon s former bodyguard was found in a public dump 87 88 Delon and a Corsican gangster Francois Marcantoni came under investigation One of the factors pointing in that direction was a letter from Markovic to his brother Aleksandar in which he wrote If I get killed it s 100 the fault of Alain Delon and his godfather Francois Marcantoni Later the investigation involved the former French Prime Minister and later President Georges Pompidou after a few press articles and a testimony of Borivoj Ackov 89 He testified that he was present at parties with Pompidou s wife Markovic and Delon Markovic s death sparked rumours suggesting the existence of group sex photos with Pompidou s wife Pompidou accused Louis Wallon and Henri Capitant of using the French espionage service SDECE with an aim to set him up After becoming President of the Republic he named Alexandre de Marenches as the head of the SDECE in order to reform it Assisted by Michel Roussin his principal private secretary de Marenches expelled a secret agent involved in the investigation of Jean Charles Marchiani Other legal troubles edit In 1969 Delon was convicted in absentia and sentenced to four months in jail by an Italian court for assaulting an Italian photographer 90 De Gaulle document edit In 1970 Delon through a friend Mr Stan purchased a copy of the original manuscript of Charles de Gaulle s 1940 speech to the French encouraging them to resist the Germans Delon paid 300 000 francs for the manuscript and then returned it to the government 91 92 Health edit Delon suffered a stroke in June 2019 He was admitted to hospital after experiencing dizziness and headaches In August 2019 he was recovering in a Swiss hospital 93 In a 2021 interview with Paris Match Delon expressed support for euthanasia calling it the most logical and natural thing 94 In 2022 Delon s son Anthony revealed in his autobiography Entre chien et loup that following the death of his mother Nathalie Alain said he wanted to be removed from life support if he were to succumb to a coma and had asked Anthony to fulfill his request if such a circumstance arose 95 96 Shortly thereafter some news organizations reported that Delon was planning to imminently end his life through euthanasia but the reports were adamantly denied by his son Alain Fabien who said that quotes from Anthony Delon s book had been taken out of context 97 98 Influences editDelon s favourite actor is John Garfield He also admires Montgomery Clift Marlon Brando and Robert Walker 99 Honours editAt the 2019 Cannes Film Festival he received the Honorary Palme d Or 100 101 102 At the 45th Berlin International Film Festival he won the Honorary Golden Bear 103 Delon appears on the cover of the 1986 album The Queen Is Dead by The Smiths He was made Officier Officer of the Ordre national du Merite in 1995 104 He was made Chevalier Knight of the Legion d honneur on 21 February 1991 105 He was promoted to Officier Officer in 2005 105 The song Beautiful Killer on Madonna s twelfth studio album MDNA is a tribute to Delon 106 An early EP by the music group White Town was the Alain Delon EP 107 The song A Look From The Screen by Russian band Nautilus Pompilius is a tribute to Delon 108 Filmography editMain article List of Alain Delon performances Delon s most acclaimed films according to the review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes include Purple Noon 1960 Rocco and His Brothers 1960 L Eclisse 1962 The Leopard 1963 Le Samourai 1967 La Piscine The Swimming Pool 1969 Le Cercle Rouge 1970 and Monsieur Klein 1976 109 See also editList of French actors List of Swiss peopleReferences edit Alain Delon assigne en justice par son fils illegitime Le Matin 19 September 2019 Alain Delon et les femmes de sa vie Vogue France 24 July 2023 Alain Delon Biography filmreference com Archived from the original on 8 October 2017 Retrieved 8 February 2018 BESTOFCINE le meilleur du cinema ALAIN DELON bestofcine free in French Archived from the original on 11 October 2012 Retrieved 8 February 2018 a b AG Cinergy Cineman Movie guide cineman ch Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 8 February 2018 Loustalot Ghislain 11 March 2018 Alain Delon la jeunesse d un mythe Paris Match in French Retrieved 17 July 2021 Durant Philippe 2004 Alain Delon Jean Paul Belmondo destins croises Carnot p 19 ISBN 978 2 84855 084 8 OCLC 265511107 Violet Bernard 2000 Les mysteres Delon Paris Flammarion ISBN 2080681052 OCLC 47797567 a b 1958 Box Office Box Office Story Archived from the original on 27 September 2016 Retrieved 19 October 2016 Movie box office information at Box Office Story Peary Gerald Interview with Patricia Highsmith Archived 18 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine geraldpeary com accessed 8 February 2018 Crowther Bosley The New York Times film review 28 January 1961 POWERLESS GALLIC CRITICS Parisian Theatregoers Flock to Play That Is Slashed And Stay Away From Another That Is Hailed by JEAN PIERRE LENOIR PARIS The New York Times 4 June 1961 pg X3 Two Stars Signed for Lawrence Film Hopper Hedda Chicago Daily Tribune 22 March 1961 b5 Scheuer Philip K 21 December 1961 Zanuck Pitching in as Day Director Three Units on D Day Epic Enemies Below Duo Reunited Los Angeles Times p B13 Bradshaw Peter 25 August 2015 L Eclisse review Antonioni s strange and brilliant film rereleased The Guardian Crowther Bosley 15 October 1963 Screen The New York Times a b Thomas Kevin 18 December 1965 New Dream for Alain Delon Los Angeles Times p A12 Box office for 1963 Box Office Story 1964 box office Box Office Story French Movie Actor Bears Resemblance to Jimmy Dean Tinee Mae Chicago Tribune 16 February 1964 pg G15 Stafford Jeff 10 May 2008 L insoumis Vintage Alain Delon circa 1964 FilmStruck Archived from the original on 7 November 2019 Retrieved 4 October 2019 Martin Betty 10 April 1965 Movie Call Sheet Rouge Heads for Broadway Los Angeles Times p 19 Martin Betty 7 March 1966 Delon Gets Title Role in Cervantes Los Angeles Times p C22 Weiler A H 4 October 1964 Local Views Ritt s Trio New Liaisons The New York Times p X7 Sean O Casey s Autobiography Filmed as Young Cassidy Chicago Tribune 15 November 1964 p 13 a b Vincendeau Ginette 2014 The perils of trans national stardom Alain Delon in Hollywood cinema Mise Au Point 6 doi 10 4000 map 1800 Reisfeld Bert Japan Film makers Make Little Go Long Way Los Angeles Times 12 September 1965 pg N5 A H WEILER The Devils Get a Movie Angel The New York Times 21 November 1965 pg X11 Ty Burr 9 January 1998 Le Samourai Entertainment Weekly a b John Wayne money spinner The Guardian 31 December 1968 REX REED REPORTS Don t page Bronson now unless you have a million Reed Rex Chicago Tribune 23 July 1972 j7 Bronson Stars in Europe Knapp Dan Los Angeles Times 4 September 1971 a8 Histoire du Cinema Francais 1966 1970 eds Maurice Bessy Raymond Chirat and Andre Bernard ISBN 978 2857043799 entry 235 Alain Delon documentaire profession star partie 1 de 2 YouTube Kramer Carol Top Sex Symbols of French Films Feud at Drop of Hat Chicago Tribune 16 August 1970 pg E 1 Box office Alain DELON page 34 BOX OFFICE STORY www boxofficestory com Archived from the original on 26 March 2018 Retrieved 25 March 2018 Swanson Neely 2 October 2019 Mr Klein Nothing small about it MOVIE REVIEW Easy Reader News L Homme Presse Alain Delon 1977 Box Office in French Box Office Story Retrieved 4 October 2019 Ces resultats ne peuvent qu affecter DELON producteur Il est trop present a l ecran et sa presence ne suscite plus d attente du public Ce sera bientot la fin de cette periode tres faste des annees 70 ou l acteur se permettait de produire des films risques ou des projets personnels Il devra revoir ses projets pour mettre en route des films plus surs financierement dans un genre apprecie du public le polar Mort D Un Pourri Alain Delon 1977 Box Office in French Box Office Story Retrieved 4 October 2019 Le Gang Alain Delon 1977 Box Office in French Box Office Story Retrieved 4 October 2019 Attention Les Enfants Regardents Alain Delon 1977 Box Office in French Box Office Story Retrieved 4 October 2019 Scott Vernon 5 January 1979 Alain Delon France s Answer to Clint Eastwood The Washington Post p D12 MOVIES A TOUGH GUY GOES SOFT ON HOLLYWOOD Mann Roderick Los Angeles Times 25 February 1979 l36 Alain Delon becomes Swiss citizen 14 March 2000 a b Alain Delon ne tournera pas La Maison vide avec Juliette Binoche 20 November 2018 Guen Erwana Le 2 October 2019 Alain Delon de retour au cinema decouvrez la bande annonce de Toute ressemblance Le Figaro fr Alain Delon revient a la chanson avec le compositeur de Lara Fabian ecoutez 23 April 2019 Top 40 Stichting Nederlandse Alain Delon amp Shirley Bassey Thought I d Ring You Top 40 Top40 nl a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Thierry Fremaux Says Cannes Will Always Side with Artists at Alain Delon s Tribute Variety 20 May 2019 Alain Delon star du Festival de Cannes 2019 Il avait violemment critique l evenement Voici 16 April 2019 Cannes Alain Delon to Receive Honorary Palme d Or Variety 17 April 2019 Cannes Film Festival Director We re Not Giving Alain Delon the Nobel Peace Prize Variety 13 May 2019 Cannes Thierry Fremaux Defends Palme d Or for Controversial Alain Delon We re Not Giving Him the Nobel Peace Prize 13 May 2019 Cannes Film Festival defends award to imperfect Delon Reuters 13 May 2019 Alain Delon Je ne meurs pas si facilement France Dimanche 10 July 2021 Alain Delon devoile le visage de Hiromi sa nouvelle compagne 3 July 2021 Il a une plus belle fin de carriere que la mienne l Etonnant entretien d Alain Delon avec Volodymyr Zelensky 23 September 2022 Alain Delon dialogue avec Volodymyr Zelensky et apporte son soutien au peuple ukrainien 23 September 2022 Abt Sam 9 February 1974 Napoles Monzon in Big Top Tonight Napoles Out to Tame Monzon The New York Times p 19 ALAIN DELON Products Introduction Archived from the original on 29 November 2011 Rourke Mary 5 October 1984 French Actor Smells Success With New Fragrance for Women Los Angeles Times p i26 AIM members aol com Archived from the original on 30 November 2007 Le samourai The Criterion Collection Archived from the original on 28 October 2007 Vogue 24 April 2015 La campagne L Eau Sauvage Cologne de Dior Archived from the original on 30 September 2017 Symington Predicts Missile Budget Boost Los Angeles Times 23 March 1959 p 7 Thomson Ian 20 June 2021 You Are Beautiful and You Are Alone review Nico as the gothic Garbo The Guardian Retrieved 6 July 2021 Loves and losses of an ageing idol The Connexion Renterghem Marlon 4 January 2018 Alain Delon Women were all obssesed with me GQ Retrieved 10 February 2022 a b Wydra Thilo 2020 Eine Liebe in Paris Romy und Alain Heyne Verlag p 106 ISBN 9783641270476 Delon Nathalie 13 April 2010 Pleure pas c est pas grave in French Flammarion ISBN 978 2 08 123399 7 Qui est qui en France J Lafitte 2010 p 686 Alain Delons Get Divorce Los Angeles Times Paris AP 15 February 1969 p b8 Alain Delon met en lumiere son histoire d amour avec Dalida Purepeople in French 21 April 2011 Alain Delon et Mireille Darc Nous serions restes ensemble si elle avait pu devenir maman Gala in French 30 August 2017 Wood Lana 28 November 2011 Natalie A Memoir About Natalie Wood by Her Sister Graymalkin Media ISBN 978 1 935169 87 1 via Google Books Alain Delon l homme qui aima les femmes Point de Vue in French 21 April 2017 Przybylski Eddy Dans le placard d Alain Delon une epouse un fils et un cadavre La Libre be in French Retrieved 27 May 2022 Daguet Alix 16 October 2017 Couple a trois avec Maddly Bamy www linternaute com in French Retrieved 27 May 2022 Telestar fr 17 February 2017 Jacques Brel qu est devenue Maddly Bamy sa derniere com Tele Star www telestar fr in French Retrieved 27 May 2022 French legend Delon supports far right France 24 9 October 2013 Archived from the original on 12 October 2013 Rodriguez Tomas 17 August 2023 A tres decadas de la visita de Delon a Monzon en la carcel El Litoral in Spanish Pagani Horacio 3 January 2020 Carlos Monzon Alain Delon y la noche de Paris en el primer viaje a Europa de Horacio Pagani Clarin in Spanish Alain Delon poursuivi en justice par Ari son fils illegitime Le Point 19 September 2019 2022 Alain Delon the trip to kyiv 12 July 2022 Alain Delon Ce voyage exceptionnel qu il s apprete a accomplir malgre ses ennuis de sante Voici 12 July 2022 Roberts Nesta 30 October 1968 French actor s bodyguard shot The Guardian London p 3 Hofmann Paul 8 November 1968 French Murder Case Develops into an Affaire Slaying of Actor s Bodyguard Stirs Rumors of Bizarre Scandal in High Places The New York Times p 2 Louchheim Donald H 5 March 1969 Pompidou Is Named in Paris Probe Told of Dinner Enemies Blamed Parties Mentioned The Washington Post and Times Herald p A17 French Star Loses in Court Los Angeles Times Rome AP 28 May 1969 p d15 Hess John L 23 December 1970 Actor Said to Retrieve de Gaulle MS The New York Times New York p 24 Delon gives manuscript to France The Irish Times Dublin 23 December 1970 p 7 Alain Delon recovers in Switzerland after stroke 8 August 2019 Viguier Cyril 27 June 2021 Alain Delon J ai une passion pour Biden L entretien integral Paris Match in French Retrieved 7 April 2022 Paque Pierre Yves 18 March 2022 Les mots forts d Alain Delon Je veux que tu me debranches La Derniere Heure in French Retrieved 7 April 2022 Boudsocq Stephane 13 March 2022 INVITE RTL Les confessions d Anthony Delon sur ses parents RTL in French Retrieved 7 April 2022 Alain Delon ne s apprete pas a recourir a l euthanasie Le coup de gueule de son fils Alain Fabien Paris Match Belgique in French 5 April 2022 Retrieved 7 April 2022 Moine Anais 6 April 2022 Alain Delon pret a recourir a l euthanasie Son fils Alain Fabien retablit la verite Marie France in French Retrieved 7 April 2022 Scheuer Philip K 28 October 1964 Alain Delon Plays First U S Movie Ann Margret Opposite Him on Once a Thief Location Los Angeles Times p D11 Wiseman Andreas 17 April 2019 Cannes Festival To Fete French Cinema Icon Alain Delon With Honorary Palme d Or Deadline Retrieved 19 April 2019 Keslassy Elsa 13 May 2019 Cannes Film Festival Director We re Not Giving Alain Delon the Nobel Peace Prize Retrieved 14 May 2019 Delon set for Cannes honor says he is irreproachable as an actor Reuters 19 May 2019 Retrieved 19 May 2019 via www reuters com Berlinale 1995 Prize Winners Archived from the original on 11 November 2013 Retrieved 1 January 2012 Decret du 10 mai 1995 portant promotion et nomination JORF 1995 112 8055 13 May 1995 PREX9511324D a b Decret du 25 mars 2005 portant promotion et nomination JORF 2005 73 5176 27 March 2005 PREX0508238D Madonna A Tribute Song To French Actor Alain Delon Beautiful Killer OhlalaMag Archived from the original on 8 May 2018 Retrieved 12 May 2013 White Town Discogs 25 August 1991 Alain Delon is Speaking French in Russian russiantumble com 7 December 2012 Archived from the original on 31 July 2016 Retrieved 15 February 2016 Alain Delon Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 22 July 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alain Delon Alain Delon at IMDb The perils of trans national stardom Alain Delon in Hollywood cinema by Ginette Vincendeau Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alain Delon amp oldid 1207279992, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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