This is a tribute to a wonderful actor, and a good human being.
It was only in the late sixties that the sleek and lethal Delon came to epitomise the calm, psychopathic hoodlum, staring into the camera like a cat assessing a mouse. His tough, ruthless side was first used to real effect by Jean-Pierre Melville in Le samouraï (1967). In 1969, he had a huge success in the bloodstained Borsalino, which he also produced, playing a small-time gangster who, with Jean-Paul Belmondo becomes king of the Marseilles thirties underworld.
A great quote: "I knew everything and received everything. But real happiness, is giving."
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@cloudidogz Thanks Doug...true story.
shane13233 2 months ago
@shane13233 Lucky you, Johan!!
cloudidogz 2 months ago
@lylymad I once shaked his hand in the city Utrecht, and he said to me..."how are you", but in broken dutch, because he was with his former wife Rosalie ( because she is dutch ) back in 1989, and he wanted to say something in dutch.
I could understand him but i just didn`t know what to say to a big moviestar.
So, i just said something in english back, even now i don`t know what it was.
But he clapped on my shoulder and said "You are funny".
His eyes says enough....he is a wonderful person.
shane13233 4 months ago 2
Thanks for this tribute!
Alain Delon is a great actor, extremely handsome but he's also intelligent and kind-hearted. So I agree when you say he's a "good human being"! :)
lylymad 4 months ago