Gaspard Ulliel death: French actor dies aged 37 after skiing accident

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French actor Gaspard Ulliel has died following a skiing accident in the Alps, aged 37.

The accident, which occurred on Tuesday (18 January), took place in the Savoie region of the Alps, and an investigation into what happened is currently underway.

Following news of the accident, broadcaster France Bleu reported that the actor was in “serious condition”.

The mountain police service serving the site of the accident said it has been organising five or six rescues per day in recent weeks as the snow has hardened.

Ulliel was known for films including Saint Laurent (2014), in which he played fashion designed Yves Saint Lauren, and for playing a young Hannibal Lecter in 2007 film Hannibal Rising.

In 2016, he appeared in Canadian director Xavier Dolan’s It's Only the End of the World.

Ulliel was also known as the male face of Bleu de Chanel, and had recently completed work on the forthcoming Marvel series Moon Knight alongside Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke.

Working in both English and French films, he worked with acclaimed directors such as Xavier Dolan and Gus Van Sant.

Ulliel received praise in France for his performances in Summer Things and Strayed respectively both of which saw him earn nominations for Most Promising Actor at the César Awards.

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He later won the award for his performance in A Very Long Engagement, which he starred in alongside Marion Cotillard, Audrey Tatou and Jodie Foster.

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