Editing Alain Delon
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''[[Teheran 43]]'' (1981) was a change of pace. In this big [[Soviet]] production he co-starred with [[Claude Jade]] and [[Curd Jürgens]] (Curt Jurgens) in a co-starring role beside Russian actors. Then it was back to crime: ''[[For a Cop's Hide]]'' (1981), ''[[Le Choc]]'' (1982, opposite [[Catherine Deneuve]]), ''[[Le Battant]]'' (1983). He was awarded the Best Actor César Award for his role in [[Bertrand Blier]]'s ''[[Notre histoire]]'' (1984), and portrayed the aristocratic [[dandy]] Baron de Charlus in [[Swann in Love (film)|a film adaptation]] of [[Marcel Proust]]'s novel ''[[In Search of Lost Time|Swann in Love]]'' in the same year. |
''[[Teheran 43]]'' (1981) was a change of pace. In this big [[Soviet]] production he co-starred with [[Claude Jade]] and [[Curd Jürgens]] (Curt Jurgens) in a co-starring role beside Russian actors. Then it was back to crime: ''[[For a Cop's Hide]]'' (1981), ''[[Le Choc]]'' (1982, opposite [[Catherine Deneuve]]), ''[[Le Battant]]'' (1983). He was awarded the Best Actor César Award for his role in [[Bertrand Blier]]'s ''[[Notre histoire]]'' (1984), and portrayed the aristocratic [[dandy]] Baron de Charlus in [[Swann in Love (film)|a film adaptation]] of [[Marcel Proust]]'s novel ''[[In Search of Lost Time|Swann in Love]]'' in the same year. |
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His thrillers resumed with ''[[Parole de flic]]'' (1986), ''[[The Passage (1986 film)|The Passage]]'', ''[[Let Sleeping Cops Lie]]'' (1988), and ''[[Dancing Machine (film)|Dancing Machine]]'' (1990). One notable film during this period was [[Jean-Luc Godard]]'s ''[[Nouvelle Vague (1990 film)|Nouvelle Vague]]'' in 1990, in which Delon played twins. Delon's last major role was in [[Patrice Leconte]]'s ''[[Une chance sur deux]]'' in 1998 |
His thrillers resumed with ''[[Parole de flic]]'' (1986), ''[[The Passage (1986 film)|The Passage]]'', ''[[Let Sleeping Cops Lie]]'' (1988), and ''[[Dancing Machine (film)|Dancing Machine]]'' (1990). One notable film during this period was [[Jean-Luc Godard]]'s ''[[Nouvelle Vague (1990 film)|Nouvelle Vague]]'' in 1990, in which Delon played twins. Delon's last major role was in [[Patrice Leconte]]'s ''[[Une chance sur deux]]'' in 1998, another box office disappointment. Delon announced his decision to give up acting in 1997, although he still occasionally accepted roles.<!-- Image with inadequate rationale removed: [[File:LeSamourai.jpg|upright|right]] --> |
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Delon acquired Swiss citizenship in 1999,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/alain-delon-becomes-swiss-citizen/1439404|title=Alain Delon becomes Swiss citizen|date=14 March 2000|access-date=10 June 2021|archive-date=10 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210610094148/https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/alain-delon-becomes-swiss-citizen/1439404|url-status=live}}</ref> and the company managing products sold under his name is based in Geneva. He resided in [[Chêne-Bougeries]] in the [[canton of Geneva]]. |
Delon acquired Swiss citizenship in 1999,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/alain-delon-becomes-swiss-citizen/1439404|title=Alain Delon becomes Swiss citizen|date=14 March 2000|access-date=10 June 2021|archive-date=10 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210610094148/https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/alain-delon-becomes-swiss-citizen/1439404|url-status=live}}</ref> and the company managing products sold under his name is based in Geneva. He resided in [[Chêne-Bougeries]] in the [[canton of Geneva]]. |