
Alain Delon was born on November 8, 1935 in the southern suburbs of Paris. He began his acting career in 1957, making his debut in the film “When a Woman Interferes” directed by Yves Allegre. He gained the greatest fame after the films “In the Bright Sun” (1960), “Rocco and His Brothers” (1960), “The Leopard” (1963), “Black Tulip” (1964). In total, Delon's filmography includes more than 130 projects. “I was created for success, but not for happiness,” admits Monsieur Delon. “I’m not afraid to say that they loved me more than I loved myself.” Apparently I wasn't bad. It's not my fault they fell in love with me."

Having learned about this, the French film star was furious
Beauty Deneuve still hates her former lover: they say he is a disgusting kisser.

But the time came when the spouses were wildly tired of these scandals. In addition, for every betrayal by Alena, Natalie herself immediately went to cuckold him. They broke up after Barthelemy slept with Delon's bodyguard, Stefan Markovic. And on October 1, 1968, his dead, mutilated body was found wrapped in plastic. Delon immediately became the first suspect. There were witnesses who claimed that Alain publicly threatened to kill Stefan for having an affair with his wife. The actor was called to the police several times, and his connection with the mafia was revealed. The Frenchman received anonymous threats and someone blew up his car. His every step was recorded.

