A beloved French actor who took on a pivotal role in Emily in Paris has died aged 69 after a battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, commonly known as ALS.
Emily in Paris Star Pierre Deny Dies at 69
A beloved French actor who took on a pivotal role in Emily in Paris has died aged 69 after a battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, commonly known as ALS.Pi...
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Pierre Deny appeared in seasons three and four of ’s hit series starring , where he played Louis de Léon, CEO of fashion giant JVMA.
He played the father of Nicholas de Leon (Paul Forman), who dated Emily’s best friend, Mindy Chen (Ashley Park).
His passing on Monday from complications from the disease was confirmed by his daughters in a statement.
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It read, 'It is with deep emotion that we announce the passing of Pierre Deny, which occurred this Monday following a sudden and severe case of ALS.'
ALS is a nervous system disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, leading to loss of muscle control and paralysis as it gets worse over time, per the Mayo Clinic.
Beloved French actor Pierre Deny, who took on a pivotal role in Emily In Paris, has died aged 69 after a battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, commonly known as ALS.
Deny appeared in seasons three and four of Netflix ’s hit series starring Lily Collins , where he played Louis de Léon, CEO of fashion giant JVMA.
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There is no cure for ALS and the disease is fatal, but it progresses at different speeds in patients.
Bulgarian-French singer and actress Sylvie Vartan paid tribute to Deny, writing on Instagram: 'It is with great sadness that I learned of the passing of Pierre Deny.
'I shared many wonderful moments with him on stage in Isabelle Mergault’s play.
'He was a generous actor and a sensitive and funny man. In these painful moments, my thoughts are with his family and loved ones.'
Deny was known for his acclaimed television roles, and appeared in more than 500 episodes of soap opera, Demain nous appartien (Tomorrow Belongs To Us).
His co-star Luce Mouchel shared a poignant tribute to the star writing: 'Pierre, 7 years of filming together, taking the train together, having lunch at the canteen together, sometimes confiding, inviting each other from time to time and congratulating you for your hidden cooking talent, meeting our girls, clapping at the theater, calling each other "Doctor" usually, and I forget.
'A short decade of shared life that should not have ended so quickly and so brutally. I'm thinking of your daughters and their exceptional courage. Thinking of you, my last visit and your sparkling eyes, rest in peace, Dr. Dumaze.'
Deny was known for his acclaimed television roles, and appeared in more than 500 episodes of soap opera, Demain nous appartien (Tomorrow Belongs To Us) - pictured 2024
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