Alain delon daughter
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Alain Fabien Maurice Marcel Delon was born in Sceaux, Hauts-de-Seine, France, to Édith (Arnold) and Fabien Delon. His father was of French and Corsican Italian descent, and his mother was of French and German ancestry. His parents divorced early on, and Delon had a stormy childhood, being frequently expelled from school.
In 1953/1954 he served with the French Marines in Indochina. In the mid-'50s he worked at various odd jobs including waiter, salesman and porter in Les Halles market. He decided to try an acting career and in 1957 made his film debut in Yves Allégret's Quand la femme s'en mêle (1957). He declined an offer of a contract from producer David O. Selznick, and in 1960 he received international recognition for his role in Luchino Visconti's Rocco and His Brothers (1960). In 1961 he appeared on the stage in "'Tis a Pity She's a Whore", directed by Visconti, in Paris. In 1964 he formed his own production company, Delbeau Productions, and he produced a short film directed by Guy Gilles. In 1968 he found himself involved in murder, drug
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Alain-Fabien Delon
French actor and model (born 1994)
Alain-Fabien Delon (born 18 March 1994) is a French model and actor. He is the son of French actor Alain Delon and Dutch former model and television presenter and journalist, Rosalie van Breemen.
Early life
Alain-Fabien Delon's father is Alain Delon, a French actor, and his mother is Rosalie van Breemen [fr], a former model who became a Dutch television presenter and journalist.[1] He has a sister, Anouchka Delon, and two older half-brothers, Anthony Delon, and Christian Aaron Boulogne.[2]
Career
In 2013, Delon played in Les Rencontres d'après minuit.[3]
In 2014, he appeared in the short film Der Doppelganger by Julien Landais for Vogue Italia.[4]
Since 2015, he has been a brand ambassador for Dior.[5][6]
In 2016, he portrayed a young homeless person in the fourth episode of the series Capitaine Marleau, titled Brouillard en thalasso.[citation needed]
In 2019, he published a novel titled De la race des One of the legends of French film, Alain Delon has died at the age of 88. Cinema Paradiso pays tribute to an actor who was no stranger to success or scandal. The key to Alain Delon's career was that he was always shrewd enough to operate within his limits. He knew what he could do and what he didn't want to do. In an interview with Le Figaro in 2018, he declared: 'My career has nothing to do with the profession of a thespian. Being a thespian is a vocation. I'm an actor...A thespian performs, spends years learning his craft, while an actor lives. I always lived my roles and never performed them. An actor is an accident. I'm an accident. My life is an accident. My career is an accident.' If he was modest about his talent, he was less reticent about his looks. As he told GQ: 'I am handsome. And it seems, my darling, that I was very, very, very, very handsome indeed. Look at Rocco [and His Brothers], look at Purple Noon! The women were all obsessed with me. From when I was 18 till when I was 50.' The chiselled features and lack of formal training led
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Remembering Alain Delon
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