french actor Gaspard Ulliel has died at 37 years as a result of a ski accident in which he collided spectacularly with another skier at the La Rosière resort in the Alps. The interpreter was transferred to the hospital, where he ended up dying just hours later.
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Ulliel became known at the beginning of the 21st century thanks to his title as ‘The pact of the wolves’, ‘Kiss whoever you want’ or ‘Long courtship Sunday’, for which he was awarded the César for best revelation actor, an award for which he had already been a candidate on two other occasions.
Little time would pass until he received his first great international opportunity giving life to the protagonist of ‘Hannibal, the origin of evil’, but later he continued to work regularly in his native country in films such as ‘The art of Loving’, ‘Saint Laurent’ or ‘Only the end of the world’, for which he won his second César award, this time reserved for best leading actor.
Naturally, he continued working until the unexpected news of his death. Among his pending release projects stands out ‘Moon Knight’, the long-awaited Marvel series in which he shared a cast with Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke.
Rest in peace.