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Alain Delon Biography and Filmography
Alain Delon
Birthday: November 8, 1935
Birth Place: Sceaux, Seine [now Hauts-de-Seine], France
Height: 5' 1"
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Biography
The magnetic Alain Delon was among the most prominent French actors of the postwar era; an exotically handsome performer, he sprung from offscreen rumor and scandal to emerge as a uniquely enigmatic and sinister talent. Born November 8, 1935, in Sceaux, France, Delon spent his formative years primarily in the care of foster parents. He later was sent away to a series of boarding schools, and at the age of 17, he joined the marines, serving as a parachutist in Indo-China. Upon his discharge, Delon returned to Marseilles and struck up a friendship with aspiring actor Jean-Claude Brialy, who invited him to attend the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. There Delon's delicate good looks won him a number of movie offers, including a rumored seven-year deal with David O. Selznick. In the end, he accepted a small role in the Edwige Feuillere film Quand la Femme S'en Mele, followed by an appearance in 1957's Sois Belle Et Tais-Toi.Delon's first lead role in a picture came opposite Romy Schneider, to whom he was later briefly engaged, in 1958's Christine. A handful of other supporting turns followed before he won the lead in Rene Clement's stylish 1960 thriller Plein Soleil, an international hit which cast him as a murderous American traveling abroad. In 1960, he appeared in Luchino Visconti's Rocco e i Suoi Fratelli. Under Visconti, he also reunited with Schneider on-stage in a production of 'Tis Pity She's a Whore. Next teaming again with Clement, Delon appeared in 1961's Che Gioia Vivere, followed by an appearance with Brigitte Bardot in Les Amours Celebres. Despite mixed critical regard for his work, Delon was a favorite among many of the era's most prominent filmmakers, and in 1962 he starred in Michelangelo Antonioni's brilliant L'Eclisse followed by a turn in Visconti's 1963 masterpiece Il Gattopardo. These many high-profile projects boosted Delon to international prominence, and his next project, 1963's Melodie En Sous-Sol, was a big-budget gangster tale co-starring Jean Gabin. With 1964's Les Felins, he turned to producing as well as performing, later establishing his own company, Adel Productions. With 1965's Once a Thief, Delon made his Hollywood debut, followed by The Lost Command, Texas Across the River, and Yellow Rolls-Royce. By 1967, however, he was back in France, appearing alongside wife Nathalie Delon in Jean-Pierre Melville's cult classic Le Samourai — a role which defined the self-absorbed loner persona he continued to develop over subsequent performances — and with Marianne Faithfull in The Girl on a Motorcycle a year later. In 1969, Delon and his wife found themselves at the center of a massive scandal when their bodyguard was found shot to death, his body left in a garbage dump. The subsequent investigation into his killing threatened to implicate many of France's most prominent celebrities and politicians in a sordid web of murder, drugs, and sex. Many predicted the demise of Delon's career, but he spun the tabloid headlines to his favor. In the eyes of many filmgoers, his myriad portrayals of gangsters, killers, and sexual deviants suddenly took on new reality in light of the similar exploits he experienced in his offscreen life, and a notorious television interview in which he admitted to past homosexual liaisons — as well as many other seamy adventures — tantalized audiences even more. In the wake of the controversy, Delon starred in four consecutive gangster films — Jean Herman's Jeff, Henri Verneuil's Le Clan des Siciliens, Jacques Deray's Borsalino (with Jean-Paul Belmondo), and Melville's Le Cercle Rouge — all of them hugely successful with European audiences; Hollywood fame continued to elude him, however, and English-language efforts like 1973's Scorpio failed to attract audiences. Nevertheless, Delon spent much of the 1970s as France's biggest star. Monsieur Klein (1976), directed by Joseph Losey, won a Cesar as the year's best picture, and thrillers like 1977's Comme Un Boomerang and Le Gang continued to perform extremely well at the box office. In 1979, he again tried to penetrate the American market in the star-studded Airport '79: Concord, but, as before, he returned home without success. In 1981, Delon turned to directing with Pour la Peau d'un Flic, which he followed two years later with Le Battant. In 1984, he co-starred in Volker Schl
Filmography
Astérix aux jeux olympiques (2008)
[ Jean-Claude Van Damme ][ David Beckham ][ Nathan Jones ][ Franck Dubosc ]
Ennemi public n° 1, L' (2007)
[ Vincent Cassel ]
L'ange rouge (2004)
Les loups (2004)
Le dernier des trois (2003)
La croix étoilée (2003)
Lion, Le (2003)
[ Heino Ferch ]
Clefs de bagnole, Les (2003)
[ Michael Madsen ][ Andy Garcia ][ Vincent Cassel ][ Christopher Lambert ][ Vincent Perez ]
Acteurs, Les (2000)
[ Jean-Paul Belmondo ]
Une chance sur deux (1998)
[ Jean-Paul Belmondo ]
Jour et la nuit, Le (1997)
Cent et une nuits de Simon Cinéma, Les (1995)
[ Robert De Niro ][ Leonardo Dicaprio ][ Martin Sheen ][ Stephen Dorff ][ Harry Dean Stanton ]
Ours en peluche, L' (1994)
Un crime (1993)
Retour de Casanova, Le (1992)
[ Fabrice Luchini ]
Nouvelle vague (1990)
[ Jean-Luc Godard ]
Dancing Machine (1990)
Ne réveillez pas un flic qui dort (1988)
[ Patrick Catalifo ]
Passage, Le (1986)
Parole de flic (1985)
Notre histoire (1984)
[ Jean Reno ]
Un amour de Swann (1984)
[ Jeremy Irons ]
Battant, Le (1983)
Choc, Le (1982)
Pour la peau d'un flic (1981)
Tegeran-43 (1981)
Trois hommes à abattre (1980)
Toubib, Le (1979)
[ Bernard Giraudeau ]
The Concorde: Airport '79 (1979)
[ Robert Wagner ][ David Warner ][ George Kennedy ][ Edward Albert ][ Ed Begley Jr. ]
Attention, les enfants regardent (1978)
Homme pressé, L' (1977)
Armaguedon (1977)
Gang, Le (1977)
Mort d'un pourri (1977)
[ Klaus Kinski ]
Comme un boomerang (1976)
Monsieur Klein (1976)
Gitan, Le (1975)
[ Bernard Giraudeau ]
Flic Story (1975)
Zorro (1975)
Borsalino & Co. (1974)
Seins de glace, Les (1974)
Race des 'seigneurs', La (1974)
Deux hommes dans la ville (1973)
[ Bernard Giraudeau ]
Tony Arzenta (1973)
Granges brulées, Les (1973)
Scorpio (1973)
[ Burt Lancaster ]
Traitement de choc (1973)
Un flic (1972)
[ Richard Crenna ]
The Assassination of Trotsky (1972)
[ Richard Burton ]
Prima notte di quiete, La (1972)
[ Giancarlo Giannini ]
Veuve Couderc, La (1971)
Soleil rouge (1971)
[ Charles Bronson ][ Toshirô Mifune ]
Doucement les basses (1971)
Fantasia chez les ploucs (1971)
Il était une fois un flic (1971)
Cercle rouge, Le (1970)
Borsalino (1970)
[ Jean-Paul Belmondo ]
Clan des Siciliens, Le (1969)
Jeff (1969)
Piscine, La (1969)
Madly (1969)
Histoires extraordinaires (1968)
[ Terence Stamp ][ Vincent Price ][ Peter Fonda ][ Federico Fellini ][ Ray Charles ]
Adieu l'ami (1968)
[ Charles Bronson ]
Girl on a Motorcycle (1968)
Diaboliquement vôtre (1967)
Samouraï, Le (1967)
Aventuriers, Les (1967)
Texas Across the River (1966)
[ Dean Martin ][ Peter Graves ][ Richard Farnsworth ][ Andrew Prine ]
Paris brûle-t-il? (1966)
[ Orson Welles ][ Kirk Douglas ][ Anthony Perkins ][ Glenn Ford ][ Robert Stack ]
Lost Command (1966)
[ Anthony Quinn ][ George Segal ]
Once a Thief (1965)
[ Jack Palance ]
The Yellow Rolls-Royce (1964)
[ George C Scott ][ Omar Sharif ][ Rex Harrison ]
Félins, Les (1964)
[ George Gaynes ]
Insoumis, L' (1964)
Tulipe noire, La (1964)
Carambolages (1963)
[ Louis de Funès ]
Gattopardo, Il (1963)
[ Burt Lancaster ][ Terence Hill ]
Mélodie en sous-sol (1963)
Amour à la mer, L' (1963)
Diable et les dix commandements, Le (1962)
[ Mel Ferrer ][ Louis de Funès ]
Eclisse, L' (1962)
Chien, Le (1962)
Amours célèbres (1961)
[ Jean-Paul Belmondo ]
Che gioia vivere (1961)
Rocco e i suoi fratelli (1960)
Plein soleil (1960)
Chemin des écoliers, Le (1959)
Faibles femmes (1959)
Christine (1958)
Sois belle et tais-toi (1958)
[ Jean-Paul Belmondo ][ Henri Vidal ]
Quand la femme s'en mêle (1957)
Trivia
  • Featured on the cover of the music album "The Queen is Dead" by the Smiths (1986)
  • Father of Christian Aaron Boulogne
  • Worked together with Claude Jade and Curd Jürgens in Russia
  • Has two children with his current wife, a daughter, Anouchka Delon (born in 1990) and a son Alain Fabien (born in 1994).
  • Father of Anthony Delon
  • Was engaged to actress Romy Schneider (1959-1964).
  • Father of Alain Delon Jr.
  • Has his look-alike puppet in the French show "Guignols de l'info, Les" (1988).
  • He is a friend of French actress Brigitte Bardot.
  • Third wife Rosalie Van Breemen is a former model and a Dutch aristocrat. She became Miss Holland in 1986.
  • Sang in hit song "Parole, Parole, Parole" with late singer Dalida.
  • Sang in hit song "Paroles, Paroles" with late singer Dalida.
  • Owns a restaurant called "Camargue" in Nice, France.
  • Has partially Corsican ancestry.
  • Has been expelled six times from different schools, as a child.
  • Is long time friends with actor Jean-Claude Brialy.
  • Father was named Fabien and mother was named Edith.
  • Has dual citizenship: French and Swiss. Aquired Swiss citizenship in 1999.
  • Received the "Legion d'Honneur", the highest French decoration for his career.
  • Participated to the war of Indochina, when he was a soldier in the French army.
  • Originally wanted to be a butcher.
  • His stepfather Paul Boulogne was a butcher.
  • Is a Gaullist (an admirer of Charles De Gaulle, and consequently, a center rightist).
  • Has his own perfume, it's called "AD".
  • Has his own brand "Alain Delon Diffusion SA", which sells perfumes, champaign, clothes, watches, Cognac, glasses.
  • Has a horse named "Equileo".
  • Sang song "Comme Au Cinéma" in 1987.
  • Accepted starring role in Zorro (1975/I) to please his son Anthony Delon, who was a child at the time.
  • Has two grand-daughters: Lou and Liv, by his son Anthony Delon.
  • Longtime companion of actress Mireille Darc from 1969 to 1984.
  • Created a horse racing team with which he won the World Champion title for trotter with his horse "Equileo".
  • Lives on his estate in Douchy, France (Departement Loiret).
  • Italian rock group "Baustelle" wrote a song entitled "La canzone di Alain Delon" ("The song of Alain Delon").
  • One of the most favourite western stars in Japan
  • His childhood favourite star was John Garfield
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