French actor and Moon Knight star Gaspard Ulliel dies after skiing accident

French actor and Marvel star Gaspard Ulliel died on Wednesday after a severe skiing accident.

The 37-year-old actor collided with another skier on Tuesday at the point where two runs at the La Rosiere ski resort intersect, according to a report.


The resort is located in the southeast of France.

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Ulliel was transported to a local hospital and underwent surgery for major head trauma, the report noted.

The individual with whom Ulliel collided was not taken to the hospital.

Ulliel was well-respected for his art in France, and he won several awards, including the Cesar Award, the French Oscar, for his portrayal of a dying gay playwright in It’s Only the End of the World.

The actor was set to make a big break with American audiences in the Marvel series Moon Knight.


Ulliel starred as art thief Anton Mogart/Midnight Man, opposite Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke, the report noted.

The Disney+ series is set to premiere March 30.

“French cinema has lost a huge talent, full of charm and energy,” French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire tweeted.


French Prime Minister Jean Castex echoed Le Maire’s sentiment.


“Gaspard Ulliel grew up with cinema and cinema grew with him. They loved each other madly,” he said. “It is with a heavy heart that we will no longer see his most beautiful interpretations. We have lost a French actor.”

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Ulliel is survived by his partner, model-singer Gaelle Pietri, and the pair’s young son.

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