Alain Delon, French movie actor has passed away at 88.
โHe passed away peacefully in his home in Douchy,(France) surrounded by his three children and his family,โ according to a family statement sent to the AFP. The actor had a stroke in 2019 and was in poor health for the last few years. Early this year, his son Anthony told the press his father had been diagnosed with B-cell lymphoma, a kind of cancer.

The House of Dior posted a tribute:
โThe House is deeply saddened by the news of the passing of one of its dearest friends. Since 2009, Alain Delon had been the face of Eau Sauvage, Diorโs iconic fragrance and a symbol of timeless masculinity. The partnership was a natural fit, with Delonโs elegance and commanding presence perfectly embodying the revolutionary essence of the scent. Alain Delon and Diorโa legendary story that will forever remain fragrant.โ
Alain Delon, born on November 8, 1935, in Sceaux, a suburb of Paris, was a French actor known as a sex symbol. Over a career spanning more than five decades, Delon had become one of Franceโs most celebrated and enduring film stars.
The House is deeply saddened by the news of the passing of one of its dearest friends. Since 2009, Alain Delon had been the face of Eau Sauvage, Dior's iconic fragrance and a symbol of timeless masculinity. The partnership was a natural fit, with Delon's elegance and commandingโฆ pic.twitter.com/nybDNlUkPP
— Dior (@Dior) August 18, 2024
The starโs early life was tumultuous. His parents divorced when he was four, and he was raised by foster parents. Delon attended several schools, but his rebellious nature led to several expulsions. At 17, he enlisted in the French Navy and served in the First Indochina War. Upon returning to France, Delon worked a series of jobs before a chance meeting with a talent scout set him on the path to acting.
Delonโs big break came in 1957 when he was cast in โSend a Woman When the Devil Failsโ (Quand la femme sโen mรชle). His role in the film showcased his brooding good looks and magnetic screen presence. qHowever, it was his collaboration with director Renรฉ Clรฉment in โPurple Noonโ (1960), a film adaptation of Patricia Highsmithโs novel โThe Talented Mr. Ripley,โ that cemented his status as a rising star. Delonโs portrayal of the charming yet sociopathic Tom Ripley received international acclaim.
Delon with his daughter Anouchka at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Delon starred in a series of successful films. He became known for his roles in crime dramas and thrillers. Notable films from this period include โRocco and His Brothersโ (1960), directed by Luchino Visconti, where Delon played Rocco. He also starred in โThe Leopardโ (1963), another Visconti film, where he played the young and ambitious Tancredi Falconeri.
One of Delonโs most iconic roles came in 1967 with Jean-Pierre Melvilleโs โLe Samouraรฏ.โ In this film, he played Jef Costello, a solitary hitman who follows a strict code of conduct.
In the 1980s and 1990s, he appeared in films such as โNotre histoireโ (1984) and โNouvelle Vagueโ (1990). While his on-screen appearances became less frequent in the 2000s, Delon remained an influential figure in the film industry.
Alain Delonโs contributions to cinema have been recognized with numerous awards and honors. He received the Cรฉsar Award for Best Actor for his role in โNotre histoireโ and was awarded an honorary Palme dโOr at the Cannes Film Festival in 2019 for his lifetime achievements.
Rest In Peace




