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French actor Gaspard Ulliel dies at 37 after skiing accident

2022-01-19T15:26:30.488Z


The winner of two César awards, known for his performance in 'Saint Laurent' and 'Hannibal, the origin of evil', was hospitalized after suffering a head injury


The French actor Gaspard Ulliel has died this Wednesday at the age of 37, one day after having suffered a spectacular ski accident that kept him hospitalized in a serious condition, as confirmed by the interpreter's agent to the French press.

“Gaspard Ulliel has died as a victim of a skiing accident”, indicates the representative in a concise press release.

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Winner of two César awards and known for his performance in

Saint Laurent

and

Hannibal,

Ulliel had been seriously injured in a skiing accident in the Alps after colliding with another skier at the La Rosière resort and was transferred in helicopter to Grenoble hospital with severe head trauma.

The actor, father of a six-year-old boy together with the model Gaëlle Pietri, had already worked in

The pact of the wolves, Fugitives

and

Kiss whoever they want

when he acted with Audrey Tautou in

Long courtship Sunday,

by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, which earned him the César for best revelation actor (it was already his third nomination). He won a César again in 2017, in the category of best actor, for his performance in

Solo el fin del mundo,

by Canadian Xavier Dolan.

In addition to the aforementioned titles, Ulliel appeared in

The Art of Loving, The Ballerina, 9 Fingers, Sibyl's Reflection

and was just about to premiere the Marvel series

Moon Knight,

as he was one of the French actors with the greatest international career. .

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Source: elparis

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