
Nathalie Delon
Biography
Nathalie Delon (born Francine Canovas, also known as Nathalie Barthélémy; 1 August 1941 – 21 January 2021) was a French actress, model, film director and writer. In the 1960s, Nathalie was regarded as one of the most beautiful women in the world and in the 1970s, she was considered a French sex symbol. She is well known for her first acting role, appearing opposite her husband, actor Alain Delon, in the neo-noir film Le Samouraï directed by Jean-Pierre Melville (1967). She appeared in 30 films and directed two others. Nathalie was also credited as the muse of the Rolling Stones.
Francine Canovas was born on 1 August 1941 in Oujda, then under the French Protectorate in Morocco, to a French family of Spanish origin. She was the daughter of Louis Canovas (1915–2003), pied-noir of Oran (Algeria), manager of a transport company in Morocco, who abandoned the family when she was 8 months old in 1942 and Antoinette Rodriguez, who was from Melilla. Nathalie had a sister, Louisette, and a brother.
In 1957, Nathalie married a conscript from the north of France, Guy Barthélémy, who later became the signing officer for Omnium Marocain d'Assurance. They lived in Morocco and had a daughter named Nathalie Barthélémy. The marriage ended in 1960 and the following year she moved to Paris. Their divorce was granted in July 1964.
In August 1962, Nathalie met French actor Alain Delon at New Jimmy's, a Paris nightclub, and they began a secret relationship that night that lasted one year. In May 1963, Nathalie accompanied Delon to the shoot of his new film La Tulipe Noire. The couple became engaged in April 1964 and on 13 August 1964, they married in Loir-et-Cher. Their son, Anthony Delon, was born on 30 September 1964, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. They were one of the most glamorous and talked-about couples of the 1960s. In June 1968, Nathalie and Delon separated. The couple later divorced on 14 February 1969. They worked together on two films: Le Samouraï, whilst they were married, and Doucement les Basses after their divorce.
During the 1960s and 1970s she dated Bobby Keys, Marc Porel, Eddie Fisher, Renaud Verley, Louis Malle, and Franco Nero, among others. Her greatest love was Chris Blackwell, whom she was with for 15 years (1978–1993).
During the 1960s, Nathalie Delon was a model. She was photographed by top French and foreign photographers for famous magazines such as Vogue.
In 1967, Nathalie became a film actress, starring opposite her husband in the film Le Samouraï by Jean-Pierre Melville, which became a hit. Writing of the Delons' performances in Le Figaro, Bertrand Guyard notes husband and wife are both nearly silent but "their gazes, fraught with meaning, are enough to thrill the camera" with the director drawing from their portrayals "a mythical couple in the seventh art." ...
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Acting History
2019
Alain Delon, l'ombre au tableau as self
2019Alain Delon, la beauté du diable et les femmes... as Self (archive footage)
2009This Night as Risso
1987Sacrée Soirée as Self
1982They Call It an Accident as Julie Fabre
1982Champs-Elysées as Self
1980La bande du Rex as Jannine, boss of the bar 'La Javanaise'
1979Le temps des vacances as Martine
1978Seagulls Fly Low as Isabelle Michereau
1978Der Mann im Schilf as Loraine
1978Last Angels as Elisabetta
1978Madame le Juge as Françoise Muller
1978Eyes Behind the Stars as Monica Stiles
1977Fire in the Water as Girlfriend
1976Game of Seduction as Flora de Saint Gilles
1976A Whisper in the Dark as Camilla
197630 millions d'amis as Self
1975Doctor Justice as Karine
1975The Romantic Englishwoman as Miranda
1975First Time with Feeling as Lise
1975Numéro un as Self
1974Hold Up as Judy
1973The Edifying and Joyous Story of Colinot as Bertrade
1973Profession: Adventurers as Marie Chapuis
1972The Monk as Mathilde
1972Repeated Absences as Sophie
1972Sex Shop as Jacqueline
1972Bluebeard as Erika
1971When Eight Bells Toll as Charlotte
1971Easy Down There! as Rita
1969The Hand as Sylvie
1969Army of Shadows as Jean-François' Friend (uncredited)
1969The Sisters as Diana
1968Tender Moment as Frederique Dampierre
1967Le Samouraï as Jane Lagrange
1965Dim Dam Dom as Self









