Moon Knight Actor Gaspard Ulliel Dead At 37 Following Skiing Accident
19.01.2022 - 22:31
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Gaspard Ulliel, the French actor who was best known for his roles in Hannibal Rising and A Very Long Engagement, has sadly passed away at the age of 37 following a terrible skiing accident.
According to the Agence France-Presse news agency, he was transported via helicopter to a hospital in Grenoble, France, on Tuesday after suffering from a head injury on the slopes in the Savoie region of the Alps. According to early reports, Gaspard collided with another skier at the intersection between two blue slopes; the actor was unfortunately not wearing a helmet and thus suffered severe head trauma — while the other skier walked away with no major injuries.
Unfortunately, Ulliel’s family revealed through his agent on Wednesday that he later succumbed to his injuries. The star leaves behind a 5-year-old son as well as his longtime girlfriend, Gaëlle Piétri.
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When the news of his death broke, French Prime Minister Jean Castex honored Ulliel in a post on Twitter Wednesday. People reports that he expressed in French:
So sad…
In case you didn’t know, Ulliel started his acting career at a young age and starred in several made-for-television films during the 1990s and early 2000s. He recalled his passion for the craft at the time to IndieWire back in 2011:
Ulliel continued:
He soon landed his breakout performance in the title role in the 2007 movie Hannibal Rising. The father of one also starred in many French films, including Saint Laurent, It’s Only the End of The World, and A Very Long Engagement. He won two César awards – the French equivalent of an Oscar – for most promising actor in 2004 after working on A Very Long Engagement and later for best actor in
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