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French cinema legend Jean-Paul Belmondo dead at 88

  • Jean-Paul Belmondo acted in 80 films and more than 40 theatre roles during his long career
  • President Emmanuel Macron described Belmondo as a ‘national treasure’ upon word of his death

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French actor Jean-Paul Belmondo at the Cannes Film Festival in 2011. Photo: AFP
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Jean-Paul Belmondo, star of the iconic French New Wave film Breathless, whose crooked boxer’s nose and rakish grin went on to make him one of the country’s most recognisable leading men, has died. He was 88.

His death was confirmed on Monday by the office of his lawyer, Michel Godest. No cause of death was given.

French President Emmanuel Macron called the actor a “national treasure” in an homage on Twitter and Instagram, recalling the actor’s panache, his laugh and his versatility. Belmondo was at once a “sublime hero” and “a familiar figure,” Macron wrote. “In him, we all recognise ourselves.”

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Belmondo’s career spanned a half-century. Belmondo, who embodied in the 1960s a new type of male star characterised by pure virility rather than their classic good looks, went on to appear in more than 80 films and worked with a variety of major French directors, from Francois Truffaut to Claude Lelouch.

Jean-Paul Belmondo and his wife Elodie walking through the streets of Val d'Isère, France in 1961. Photo: AFP
Jean-Paul Belmondo and his wife Elodie walking through the streets of Val d'Isère, France in 1961. Photo: AFP
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His career choices were equally varied, from acclaimed art house films to critically lukewarm action and comedy films later on in his career.

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