Alain Delon is arguably one of Europeās most instantly recognizable faces.
The legendary French actor, nowĀ 87 years old,Ā is also a producer and director, boasting an enviable career spanning over half a centuryā¦
Yet to ask him, his proudest achievement might be his three children. Hard is might be to believe, one of his sons is now all grown up, and has inherited his famous dadās gorgeous looksĀ ā¦
Alain Delon is undoubtedly one of the most adored and sought-after faces of the history of cinema.
Thanks to his signature piercing blue eyes and natural French charm, Delon made an entire generation dream.
Indeed, he continues to do so today, successfully captivating new generations and reminding the world just why heās been able to remain relevant and much-loved over so many years.
Alain Delon ā Early days
The superstar was born on November 8, 1935 in the French town of Sceaux, in the Hauts-de-Seine, the area covering Paris inner suburbs.
After his parentsā divorce, his mom sent Alain to live with a foster family. Later, he would spend his adolescent years attending different boarding schools and institutions.
He then finally decided to enlist in the French Navy and was subsequently sent to serve in Indochina.
Upon returning to France, he worked in a variety of different jobs including as a bellboy, clerk, and waiter, before choosing to move to Rome.
Among his first successful movie was 1958āsĀ Be Beautiful But Shut UpĀ with legendary French actor Jean Paul Belmondo.
That same year he played inĀ Christine,Ā where he met Austrian sensation actress Romy Schneider, with whom he would have a relationship that was loved by the public.Ā Purple Noon, a 1960 adaptation of Patricia Highsmithās novelĀ The Talented Mr Ripley, was lauded by critics and credited as Alainās first major role.
Alain Delon ā European success
Delon began to achieve global stardom in the early 1960s after a fateful encounter with Italian neorealistic director Luchino Visconti, who chose Alain as the main character in 1960āsĀ Rocco and his Brothers. The film became an instant hit worldwide.
Not only that, but Delonās celebrated work with Visconti paved the way for a series of collaborations with renowned Italian directors.
In 1962, he played alongside Italian actress Monica Vitti inĀ The Eclipse,Ā under the direction of acclaimed Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni. For his role, he won the Special Jury Prize at the Cannes festival, and was nominated for the Palme dāOr.
Further international success arrived thanks to his part in the 1963 epic dramaĀ The Leopard,Ā once again directed by Visconti.Ā InĀ The LeopardĀ he plays Prince Tancredi Falconeri, the nephew of an aging Sicilian nobleman (played by Burt Lancaster) caught up in the mid-19th century sociopolitical turmoil of the Italian unification.
In the main, the 1960s were marked by Delonās attempt to make it big in the US; the desirable market for any European actor of that time.
Alain Delon ā US
Often typecast as the stereotypical Latin Lover because of his French accent and European looks, Delon landed some small parts in moviesĀ The Yellow Rolls-RoyceĀ (1965), which also starred Shirley MacLaine.
After signing with Columbia, Alain appeared in the action filmĀ Lost CommandĀ (1966), playing a member of the French Foreign Legion alongside Anthony Quinn and Claudia Cardinale. He then starred in a Western,Ā Texas Across the River,Ā opposite Dean Martin. Unfortunately, his work in Hollywood did not bring the French sensation the American stardom he was hoping for.
As a result, he decided to return to France, where he featured in another big hit as hitman Frank Costello inĀ Le SamouraĆÆĀ (1967). Delonās performance was a game-changer, going on to define the standard for playing fascinating tough characters.
Later in the 1970s, Delon continued taking roles in the noir/detective genre, appearing in, among others,Ā The Sicilian Clan,Ā BorsalinoĀ andĀ Le Cercle Rouge. Interestingly enough, it was 1975āsĀ ZorroĀ that allowed European cinema to be known in Communist China (this wasĀ one of the first Western movies shownĀ in the country after the Cultural Revolution), Japan and Latin America.
Alain Delon ā Relationships
Needless to say, like many celebrities who have been in the spotlight for generations, Alain Delonās love life has often been at the center of attention.
After the end of his brief, yet intense five-year relationship with Romy Schneider, Delon decided to marry actress Nathalie Delon in 1964, welcoming a son, Anthony, that same year. The two stayed married until 1969.
Anthony has followed in his dadās steps and is himself an actor these days.
Later, Delon had relationships with actresses Mireille Darc and Anne Parillaud. In the 1980s, he began a two-decade long relationship with Dutch model Rosalie van Breemen.
From this relationship he had two more children: a daughter, Anouchka Delon (born in 1990), and another son, Alain-Fabien Delon (born in 1994).
All of his children seem to have inherited their dadās elegant yet effortless beauty.
This is particularly evident with regards to his youngest son, Alain-Fabien, now 28, who is identical to his legendary father
Alain-Fabien ā dad Alainās copy
Alain-Fabien, as well as having the same name as his dad, also shares the same profession.
Heās an actor too, and has been in movies includingĀ Savage DaysĀ (2021),Ā Fabio MontaleĀ (2001) andĀ Ultra Pure.
One look at Alain-Fabien and itās clear that he has gotten his dadās compelling, intense blue eyes.
He even shows the same facial expressions that made his father an icon.
We just canāt help but see the striking resemblance he bears to his dad!
Two peas in a pod! We wish Alain and his children the best of luck in their careers!