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‘Saint Laurent’ star was face of Chanel perfume ads

- By Nicolas Vaux-montagny

LYON, France — French actor Gaspard Ulliel, known for appearing in Chanel perfume ads as well as film and television roles, died Wednesday after a skiing accident in the Alps, local authoritie­s said. He was 37.

Ulliel portrayed the young Hannibal Lecter in 2007’s “Hannibal Rising” and fashion mogul Yves Saint Laurent in the 2014 biopic “Saint Laurent.” He is also in the upcoming Marvel series “Moon Knight,” and was the advertisin­g face of the Chanel men’s fragrance Bleu de Chanel.

While skiing Tuesday afternoon at La Rosiere resort, Ulliel collided with another skier on an intermedia­te slope after turning left, presumably to join his friends on an adjoining slope, Anne Gaches, the Savoie prosecutor in Albertvill­e, said in a statement Wednesday.

Preliminar­y findings from an investigat­ion indicated that “both skiers fell to the ground

after the collision,“the prosecutor said. Ulliel was “motionless and unconsciou­s when rescuers arrived,” while the other skier was unharmed, Gaches said.

The director of the La Rosiere resort, Jean Regaldo, told BFM television that Ulliel was not wearing a helmet when rescuers

arrived.

Helmets are not required on French ski slopes but are strongly recommende­d.

Regaldo said weather conditions were “perfect” at the time of the accident and that there were no rocks in the area of the collision, which he described as easily accessible.

Ulliel was transporte­d by helicopter to Grenoble University Hospital, where doctors tried to revive him, she said. The actor was pronounced dead Wednesday shortly after 4 p.m., Gaches said.

The office of the actor’s agent confirmed that Ulliel died on Wednesday.

Ulliel started performing at age 11, alongside renowned actress Sandrine Bonnaire, and went on to win two of France’s top cinema awards, the Cesar. A dog bite on his face at age 6 left him with a trademark scar.

He played a French revolution­ary, a dying playwright, a vanished World War I soldier, a budding serial killer, iconic fashion designer. French President Emmanuel Macron called him “one of the incarnatio­ns of French cinema today,“and tributes poured in from shocked colleagues and fans around the world.

“On each of his film sets, he left behind the memory of a dedicated worker, always ready to listen, respected by all the teams because he was respectful of everyone,” Macron said in a statement.

Prime Minister Jean Castex tweeted an homage that said, “Gaspard Ulliel grew up with cinema and cinema grew up with him. They loved each other madly.“

The House of Chanel said in a statement it has lost its “ambassador of 12 years and a friend.”

“We have been fortunate to have had by our side all these years a person endowed with great culture, an immense talent, and of unparallel­ed kindness. He will be sorely missed,” Chanel said.

After Ulliel’s accident, the mountain police service for the Rosiere ski area said its personnel have been carrying out five or six rescues per day as the snow hardened in recent days.

Funeral informatio­n was not immediatel­y announced. French media reports say Ulliel is survived by a young son from his relationsh­ip with French modelactor Gaelle Pietri.

 ?? Francois Durand / Getty Images file photo ?? French actor Gaspard Ulliel, who appears in the upcoming Marvel series “Moon Knight,” died Wednesday in an Alps skiing accident. He was 37.
Francois Durand / Getty Images file photo French actor Gaspard Ulliel, who appears in the upcoming Marvel series “Moon Knight,” died Wednesday in an Alps skiing accident. He was 37.

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