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Alain Delon performances
Alain Delon in 1961
Film88
Television film4
Television series3
Theatre7
Directing3

Alain Delon (1935–2024) was a French actor. He is known as one of Europe's most prominent actors and screen sex symbols from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.

Over the course of his career, Delon has starred in over 90 films in a variety of roles and genres. He achieved critical acclaim for his performance in films such as Purple Noon (1960), Rocco and His Brothers (1960), L'Eclisse (1962), The Leopard (1963), Le Samouraï (1967), and La Piscine (1969). He later cultivated an image as a "tough guy" with appearances in crime dramas such as The Sicilian Clan (1969), Borsalino (1970), Le Cercle Rouge (1970), Un flic (1972) and Borsalino & Co. (1974). His films, combined, have been seen in cinemas by over 135 million spectators. Delon worked with many well-known directors over his career, including Luchino Visconti, Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Pierre Melville, Michelangelo Antonioni, and Louis Malle. He also appeared in nine films directed by Jacques Deray, including La Piscine (1969). As a theatre actor, Delon has performed in six different plays. As a singer, Delon has recorded seven songs, and one as a featured artist.

Delon is the credited film director for two films: Pour la peau d'un flic (1981) and Le battant (1983). Delon has also produced many films, primarily through his production company, Adel Productions [fr], which he founded in 1968.

Film

Film credits of Alain Delon
Year Title Role Director Notes Ref.
1949 Le rapt Gangster Olivier Bourguignon Short film
1957 Send a Woman When the Devil Fails
(French: Quand la femme s'en mêle)
Jo Yves Allégret Feature debut
Be Beautiful But Shut Up
(French: Sois belle et tais-toi)
Loulou Marc Allégret
1958 Christine Franz Lobheiner Pierre Gaspard-Huit
1959 Women Are Weak
(French: Faibles Femmes)
Julien Fenal Michel Boisrond
Way of Youth
(French: Le Chemin des écoliers)
Antoine Michaud Michel Boisrond
1960 Purple Noon
(French: Plein soleil)
Tom Ripley René Clément
Rocco and His Brothers
(Italian: Rocco e i suoi fratelli)
Rocco Parondi Luchino Visconti
1961 The Joy of Living
(French: Quelle joie de vivre)
Ulysse Cecconato René Clément
Famous Love Affairs
(French: Les Amours célèbres)
Albert III, Duke of Bavaria Michel Boisrond
1962 L'Eclisse Piero Michelangelo Antonioni
Redhead
(German: Die Rote)
A passenger in Venice Helmut Käutner Uncredited
The Devil and the Ten Commandments
(French: Le Diable et les Dix Commandements)
Pierre Messager Julien Duvivier
1963 The Leopard
(Italian: Il gattopardo)
Prince Tancredi Falconeri Luchino Visconti
Any Number Can Win
(French: Mélodie en sous-sol)
Francis Verlot Henri Verneuil
Carom Shots
(French: Carambolages)
Monsieur Lambert Marcel Bluwal Uncredited
1964 The Black Tulip
(French: La Tulipe noire)
Guillaume de Saint Preux / Julien de Saint Preux / The Black Tulip Christian-Jaque
Joy House
(French: Les Félins)
Marc René Clément
The Unvanquished
(French: L'Insoumis)
Thomas Vlassenroot Alain Cavalier Also uncredited producer
The Yellow Rolls-Royce Stefano Anthony Asquith British debut
Le journal d'un combat Guy Gilles Short film; producer
1965 Once a Thief
(French: Les Tueurs de San Francisco)
Eddie Pedak Ralph Nelson Hollywood debut
Love at Sea
(French: L'amour à la mer)
Film actor Guy Gilles
1966 Lost Command Captain Philippe Esclavier Mark Robson
Texas Across the River Don Andrea Baldazar Michael Gordon
Is Paris Burning?
(French: Paris brûle-t-il ?)
Jacques Chaban-Delmas René Clément
1967 The Last Adventure
(French: Les Aventuriers)
Manu Borelli Robert Enrico
Le Samouraï Jef Costello Jean-Pierre Melville
Diabolically Yours
(French: Diaboliquement vôtre)
Pierre Lagrange / Georges Campo Julien Duvivier
1968 Spirits of the Dead
(French: Histoires extraordinaires)
William Wilson Louis Malle Segment: "William Wilson"
The Girl on a Motorcycle
(French: La motocyclette)
Daniel Jack Cardiff Also uncredited producer
Farewell, Friend
(French: Adieu l'ami)
Dino Barran Jean Vautrin
Ho! Man at airport Robert Enrico Uncredited
1969 The Swimming Pool
(French: La Piscine)
Jean-Paul Leroy Jacques Deray
Jeff Laurent Jean Vautrin Also producer
The Sicilian Clan
(French: Le clan des Siciliens)
Roger Sartet Henri Verneuil
1970 Borsalino Roch Siffredi Jacques Deray Also producer
Sortie de secours Roger Kahane Producer
Le Cercle Rouge Corey Jean-Pierre Melville
The Love Mates
(French: Madly)
Julien Dandieu Roger Kahane Also producer
1971 Fantasia Among the Squares
(French: Fantasia chez les ploucs)
A caïd Gérard Pirès Uncredited
Easy, Down There!
(French: Doucement les basses)
Simon Médieu Jacques Deray Also producer
La planète des hommes Bob Elia and Jean-Marie Périer Short film; producer
Red Sun
(French: Soleil rouge)
Gauche Terence Young
The Widow Couderc
(French: La Veuve Couderc)
Jean Lavigne Pierre Granier-Deferre
1972 Il était une fois un flic Man who rings the doorbell Georges Lautner Uncredited
The Assassination of Trotsky
(French: L'assassinat de Trotsky)
Frank Jacson Joseph Losey
Indian Summer
(Italian: La prima notte di quiete)
Daniele Dominici Valerio Zurlini Also producer
A Cop
(French: Un flic)
Commissaire Édouard Coleman Jean-Pierre Melville
1973 Shock Treatment
(French: Traitement de choc)
Doctor Devilers Alain Jessua
Scorpio Jean Laurier / Scorpio Michael Winner
The Burned Barns
(French: Les granges brûlées)
Judge Pierre Larcher Jean Chapot
No Way Out
(French: Tony Arzenta)
Tony Arzenta Duccio Tessari Also uncredited producer
Two Men in Town
(French: Deux hommes dans la ville)
Gino Strabliggi José Giovanni Also producer
1974 Creezy
(French: La race des seigneurs)
Julien Dandieu Pierre Granier-Deferre
Icy Breasts
(French: Les seins de glace)
Marc Rilson Georges Lautner Also producer
Borsalino & Co. Roch Siffredi Jacques Deray
1975 Zorro Don Diego de la Vega / Zorro Duccio Tessari
Flic Story Roger Borniche Jacques Deray Also producer
The Gypsy
(French: Le Gitan)
Hugo Sennart José Giovanni
1976 Mr. Klein
(French: Monsieur Klein)
Robert Klein Joseph Losey
Boomerang
(French: Comme un boomerang)
Jacques Batkin José Giovanni Also producer and writer
1977 The Gang
(French: Le Gang)
Robert "Le dingue" Jacques Deray Also producer
Armaguedon Doctor Michel Ambroise Alain Jessua
Man in a Hurry
(French: L'homme pressé)
Pierre Niox Édouard Molinaro
Death of a Corrupt Man
(French: Mort d'un pourri)
Xavier "Xav" Maréchal Georges Lautner
1978 Attention, the Kids Are Watching
(French: Attention, les enfants regardent)
"The Man" Serge Leroy
Power Play
(French: Le Jeu de la puissance)
Martyn Burke Producer
1979 The Concorde... Airport '79 Captain Paul Metrand David Lowell Rich
The Medic
(French: Le toubib)
Jean-Marie Desprée Pierre Granier-Deferre Also producer
1980 Three Men to Kill
(French: Trois hommes à abattre)
Michel Gerfaut Jacques Deray Also producer and writer
Teheran 43
(French: Téhéran 43 - Nid d'espions)
Inspector Georges Foche Aleksandr Alov and Vladimir Naumov
1981 For a Cop's Hide
(French: Pour la peau d'un flic)
Choucas Alain Delon Also director, producer and writer
1982 Le Choc Martin Terrier / Christian Robin Davis Also writer and uncredited co-director
1983 The Fighter
(French: Le Battant)
Jacques Darnay Alain Delon Also director, producer and writer
Le jeune marié Bernard Stora Producer
1984 Swann in Love
(French: Un amour de Swann)
Palamède de Guermantes, Baron de Charlus Volker Schlöndorff
Our Story
(French: Notre histoire)
Robert Avranches Bertrand Blier Also producer
1985 Cop's Honour
(French: Parole de flic)
Daniel Pratt José Pinheiro Also producer and writer
1986 The Passage
(French: Le passage)
Jean Diaz René Manzor
Les pros Florence Moncorgé-Gabin Short film; producer
1988 Let Sleeping Cops Lie
(French: Ne réveillez pas un flic qui dort)
Commissaire Eugène Grindel José Pinheiro Also producer and writer
1990 New Wave
(French: Nouvelle Vague)
Lui / Roger Lennox / Richard Lennox Jean-Luc Godard
Dancing Machine Alan Wolf Gilles Béhat Also producer and writer
1992 The Return of Casanova
(French: Le retour de Casanova)
Giacomo Casanova Édouard Niermans Also producer
1993 A Crime
(French: Un crime)
Maître Charles Dunand Jacques Deray Also producer and writer
1994 The Teddy Bear
(French: L'ours en peluche)
Jean Rivière Jacques Deray
1995 One Hundred and One Nights
(French: Les cent et une nuits de Simon Cinéma)
Himself Agnès Varda
1997 Day and Night
(French: Le jour et la nuit)
Alexandre Bernard-Henri Lévy
1998 Half a Chance
(French: Une chance sur deux)
Julien Vignal Patrice Leconte
2000 Actors
(French: Les acteurs)
Himself Bertrand Blier
2008 Asterix at the Olympic Games
(French: Astérix aux Jeux olympiques)
Julius Caesar Frédéric Forestier and Thomas Langmann
2012 Happy New Year, Moms!
(Russian: С новым годом, мамы!)
Himself Sarik Andreasyan
2019 Disclaimer
(French: Toute ressemblance...)
Himself Michel Denisot

Unfinished films

Dorothy Dandridge and Alain Delon during the first filming of L'Échiquier de Dieu in Belgrade, Yugoslavia in 1962.
Unfinished film credits of Alain Delon
Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1962 God's Chessboard
(French: L'Échiquier de Dieu)
Marco Polo The project, titled L'Échiquier de Dieu (English: God's Chessboard), materialized in 1962 with Christian-Jaque as director, Alain Delon in the role of Marco Polo, Dorothy Dandridge as Empress Zaire, and Jean Marais in the role of the father. Filming was interrupted due to inadequate financial production and trouble casting secondary roles. A new production resumed filming in 1963, with Denys de La Patellière and Noël Howard as the directors while the role of Marco Polo was given to German actor Horst Buchholz, who, at the time, was considered a rival of Alain Delon. The film, now titled La Fabuleuse Aventure de Marco Polo (or Marco the Magnificent), was released in 1965. According to Christian-Jaque, none of his scenes were retained in the final release.
1970 Die Boss, Die Gently
(French: Crève patron, crève tranquille, Italian: Crepa padrone, crepa tranquillo)
Mercenary An abandoned Italian and French co-production about mercenaries in Africa starring Delon and James Mason, and directed by Jacques Deray and Piero Schivazappa.

Television

Television credits of Alain Delon
Year Title Role Director Notes Ref(s)
1962 Le chien Lui François Chalais Television film
1978 Le bel indifférent Émile Marion Sarraut Television film
1987 Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam Narrator Bill Couturié Voice; documentary
1988 Cinéma Julien Manda Philippe Lefebvre Miniseries (3 episodes)
2002 Fabio Montale Fabio Montale José Pinheiro Miniseries (3 episodes)
2003 Le lion John Bullit José Pinheiro Television film
2003–04 Frank Riva Frank Riva Patrick Jamain 6 episodes; also producer
2010 Un mari de trop Maxime de Rougemont Louis Choquette Television film
2011 L'Occupation intime Narrator Isabelle Clarke Voice; documentary

Stage

Alain Delon at the end of a performance of Une journée ordinaire in December 2013.
Stage credits of Alain Delon
Year Production Role Playwright Director Theatre Notes Ref(s)
1961 'Tis Pity She's a Whore Giovanni John Ford Luchino Visconti Théâtre de Paris
1968 Les Yeux crevés Dino Jean Cau Raymond Rouleau Théâtre du Gymnase
1996 Variations énigmatiques Abel Znorko Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt Bernard Murat Théâtre Marigny
1998 Variations énigmatiques Abel Znorko Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt Bernard Murat Théâtre de Paris
2004 Les Montagnes russes Éric Assous Anne Bourgeois Théâtre Marigny
2007 The Bridges of Madison County Robert Kincaid Robert James Waller Anne Bourgeois Théâtre Marigny
2008 Love Letters Philippe Noiret A. R. Gurney Alain Delon Théâtre de la Madeleine
2011 Une journée ordinaire Julien Éric Assous Jean-Luc Moreau Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens
2013 Une journée ordinaire Julien Éric Assous Anne Bourgeois Tour

Discography

Music credits of Alain Delon
Year Title Soundtrack/album Notes Ref(s)
1967 "Laetitia" Les Aventuriers
1973 "Paroles, paroles"
(with Dalida)
Julien French-language cover of the Italian song "Parole parole" by Mina and Alberto Lupo.
1983 "Thought I'd Ring You"
(with Shirley Bassey)
1985 "I Don't Know"
(with Phyllis Nelson)
Parole de flic
1987 "Comme au cinéma" Music by Romano Musumarra.
2006 "Modern Style"
(Françoise Hardy featuring Alain Delon)
(Parenthèses...) Music and lyrics by Jean Bart. Delon appears as a featured artist.
2011 "Pauvre Rutebeuf"
(Nana Mouskouri featuring Alain Delon)
Rendez-Vous Music and Lyrics by Léo Ferré and Rutebeuf.
2013 "Les Moulins de mon cœur" Michel Legrand Anthology French-language version of "The Windmills of Your Mind" from the film The Thomas Crown Affair (1968), translation by Eddy Marnay. Recorded in 1968 and published in the Michel Legrand Anthology 15-CD box set by EmArcy Records.
2019 "Je n'aime que toi" Lyrics by Julia Paris and music by Rick Allison.

Shows

Year Title Venue Notes Ref(s)
1978 La Cinéscénie Puy du Fou
2000 La Bataille du Donjon Puy du Fou Narrator
2016 Génération de Gaulle Mémorial Charles de Gaulle Video mapping collaboration with Christophe Marlard at the 4th edition of De Gaulle en Grand, projected on the croix de Lorraine at Mémorial Charles de Gaulle in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises.
2017 Génération de Gaulle Mémorial Charles de Gaulle 2nd edition
2018 Génération de Gaulle Mémorial Charles de Gaulle 3rd edition

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