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Niels Arestrup, ‘A Prophet’ and ‘War Horse’ Actor, Dies
Niels Arestrup, one of Jacques Audiard's leading men, has died aged 75
He won three Best Supporting Actor Césars for his roles in 'A Prophet,' 'The Beat that My Heart Skipped' and 'The French Minister.'
Niels Arestrup, ‘A Prophet’ and ‘War Horse’ Actor, Dies at 75
The French-Danish star, a favorite of 'Emilia Pérez' director Jacques Audiard, appeared in films from Steven Spielberg, Julian Schnabel and Bertrand Tavernier.
Niels Arestrup Dies at 75, Iconic Actor Was a Force of Cinema
T he French-Danish actor Niels Arestrup passed away on Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024, according to his wife, the actor and writer Isabelle Le Nouvel. While he may not be well-known by main
Acting legend Niels Arestrup dead at 75
He was one of France's best-known character actors and was best known in France for Jacques Audiard's prison film "A Prophet" and for his performance
French actor Niels Arestrup dies at 75 as his wife pays tribute
Acclaimed French actor and director Niels Arestrup has died at the age of 75 following a short illness, his devastated wife has confirmed. His press officer confirmed the news to Le Parisien and shared a statement from his wife,
Beloved Actor Niels Arestrup Dead at 75
Niels Arestrup, the acclaimed French-Danish actor, director, and writer, has passed away at his home near Paris at the age of 75. Isabelle Le Nouvel, actress, screenwriter, and author, announced the passing of her husband,
Niels Arestrup, French-Danish Actor Known for “War Horse ”and“ A Prophet”,“ ”Dies at 75
Niels Arestrup won three César Awards - France's equivalent of the Academy Awards — in his decades-long acting career
Niels Arestrup Dies: ‘A Prophet' French-Danish Actor Was 75
French-Danish actor, director and writer Niels Arestrup, known for his Cesar-winning performances in Jacques Audiard’s The Beat That My Heart Skipped and A Prophet, has died at his home outside Paris at the age of 75.
French-Danish actor Niels Arestrup dies aged 75
French-Danish actor and director Niels Arestrup, best known to international audiences for playing a Corsican crime boss in Jacques Audiard’s Cannes Grand Prix, Oscar-nominated A Prophet, has died at the age of 75.
French-Danish actor and director Niels Arestrup dies at 75
A prolific actor who was directed by Jacques Audiard and Steven Spielberg, who starred in the Oscar-nominated A Prophet, died on Sunday at his home in the Paris suburb of Ville-d'Avray after a long
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Award-Winning ‘War Horse’ Star Neils Arestrup Dead at 75
Niels Arestrup, a legendary French-Danish actor who worked with famed directors like Steven Spielberg, Claude Lelouch, and Bertrand Tavernier has died. He was 75. The actor’s wife, Isabelle Le Nouvel, ...
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Award-Winning ‘War Horse’ Star Dead at 75
He led a celebrated career on stage and screen, working with legendary filmmakers like Steven Spielberg, Jacques Audiard, and ...
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