
Actor Gaspard Ullier died in a skiing accident
In 1905, the French actor Gaspard Ullier, who starred in "Young Hannibal" and "The Long Marriage", died of a ski accident on January 19, local time, at the age of 37. It is said that on January 18, local time, he suffered a serious accident in skiing in the Alps.
According to foreign media reports, Gaspard Ullier collided with someone while skiing in Sava in the Alps, suffered serious head injuries, and was taken to hospital by helicopter for treatment, reported that his skull injuries were serious and he fell into a coma. Shortly after, Gaspard Ullier died. Born in 1984, Gaspard Ullier entered the entertainment industry in 1997, won the French Lumiere Award for Best Newcomer Actor in 2003 for his role in "The Grey-Eyed Boy", and won the César Film Award for Best Newcomer Actor for "The Long Marriage" in 2005. 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.
Julier is regarded as the most promising actor in France, and in the original plan, in the new Marvel drama "Moonlight Rider", which began in March this year, he played the villain "Midnight Man", while his new work "Beast" with Leia Saidu and Bertrand Bonilro after "The Legend of Saint Laurent" was originally scheduled to start filming in April this year. After his death, many French-speaking insiders expressed their condolences. Xavier Dolan, with whom he collaborated on Just The End of the World, posted a tribute: "Unbelievable, losing my mind, and even writing these words is so painful." It was you who changed my life, you are the one I love dearly and will love forever. ”