Article 6Q28X Mesmeric and beautiful, Alain Delon was one of cinema’s most mysterious stars

Mesmeric and beautiful, Alain Delon was one of cinema’s most mysterious stars

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Peter Bradshaw
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Whether playing the lover opposite Marianne Faithfull or the assassin in Le Samourai, the prolific French actor, who has died aged 88, was a symbol of the lost beauty of the 60s

A life in pictures

There is a famous photograph of Alain Delon in 1967, sitting on a couch next to Marianne Faithfull, with a subdued Mick Jagger on the other side of her, apparently taken around the time Faithfull was about to star in The Girl on a Motorcycle, in which Faithfull modelled a sleek leather body suit that Delon's character would take great delight in unzipping. Faithfull is leaning over intimately as Delon murmurs to her, laughing, lit up in his presence, her body language entirely enfolded into his. Jagger can only look down uneasily at his cigarette. Later Faithfull would say that she didn't fancy Delon one bit, but confirmed that Jagger was very jealous.

Be that as it may, it is hard to think of anyone who, if only for a split second, could have upstaged Jagger at that moment, who could have drawn the gaze of Faithfull and the press cameras to him. And that is Delon, in all his eerie, heartstopping, almost extraterrestrial gorgeousness. He was one of the most - maybe the most - beautiful male stars in cinema history.

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