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Gaspard Ullier Profile Work Introduction: Died of a skiing accident at the age of 37

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According to foreign media reports, French actor Gaspard Ullier died of a skiing accident at the age of 37.

Le Parisien reported that he collided with someone else while skiing in Savoie in the Alps, suffered serious head injuries, was taken by helicopter to a Grenoble hospital for treatment, and still died on Wednesday local time.

It is reported that Gaspard Ullier starred in films such as "Young Hanny/Ba" and "The Long Marriage Contract" before his death.

Gaspard Ullier Profile Work Introduction: Died of a skiing accident at the age of 37

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Profile of Gaspard Ullier

Gaspard Ulliel (25 November 1984 – 19 January 2022) is a French actor who graduated from the University of Saint-Denis.

He entered the entertainment industry in 1997; in 2003, he became popular for starring in "The Grey-Eyed Boy" and won the French Lumiere Award for Best Newcomer Actor; in 2005, he won the César Film Award for Best Newcomer Actor for "The Long Marriage".

In 2007, he gained attention for starring in the Hollywood film "Young Hannibal". In 2014, he starred in the biographical film "The Biography of Saint Laurent", which was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 67th Cannes International Film Festival and the Best Foreign Language Film award at the 87th Academy Awards. In February 2017, he won the Best Actor Award at the 42nd César Awards.

On January 19, 2022, according to foreign media reports, Gaspard Ullier died of a skiing accident at the age of 37.

Chinese name: Gaspard Ullier

Foreign name: Gaspard Ulliel

Alias: Gaspar Ullier

Nationality: French

Place of birth: Boulogne-Billancourt, Boulogne-Billancourt, France

Date of birth: November, 25 1984

Date of death: January 19, 2022

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius

Height: 180 cm

Law School: University of Saint Denis, France

Occupation: Actor

Representative works: Grey-eyed Boy, Long Marriage, Young Hannibal, The Biography of Saint Laurent

Major achievements: Best Actor at the 42nd César Awards for French Cinema

Gaspard Ullier's acting experience

In 1997, Gaspard Ullier officially entered the entertainment industry. In 2000, he starred in the French action thriller "The Covenant of the Wolves", and was discovered by director Michel Brown, giving him a role in the 2002 film Kiss Your Love.

In 2003, he starred in the love film "The Grey-Eyed Boy" directed by André Tessine, where he made his first leading role as Emmanuel Bea's little lover and was nominated for the Best Newcomer Actor Award at the 28th César Film Awards in France.

In 2005, gaspard Ullier and Audrey Tato's anti-war romance film The Long Engagement was released in France and nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Golden Globe Awards.

In 2007, she co-starred with Chinese film actress Gong Li in the horror drama film Young Hannibal directed by Peter Weber, playing the famous cannibalist Hannibal in film history; in 2008, she starred in the French films The Against the Pacific and The Third Part of the World.

In 2009, he played an angel "Xas" from above and below in the French special film "The Luck of the Vintner".

In 2010, he played the Duke of Guise, one of the four male protagonists in the Franco-German co-production of the costume film "Princess Montpensier", which was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 63rd Cannes International Film Festival; in April 2012, he participated in the French comedy film "The Art of Love", adapted from the novel of the same name; and in the same year, he also participated in the film "The Carnival of a Single Mother".

In 2014, he played male number one Yves Saint Laurent in the biographical film The Biography of Saint Laurent, which was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 67th Cannes International Film Festival and the Best Foreign Language Film award at the 87th Academy Awards, and won the Best Actor Award at the 13th International Fan Association Awards.

In 2015, he joined Javier Dolan in directing the film Just the End of the World.

Source: Straits Network

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