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French actor Guillaume Depardieu poses
during a photocall at the 57th Berlinale International Film Festival in
Berlin in this Feb. 15, 2007 file picture. (Xinhua/Reuters
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BEIJING, Oct. 14 (Xinhuanet) -- Actor
Guillaume Depardieu, the often-troubled son of iconic French movie star Gerard
Depardieu, died of pneumonia Monday, hospital officials said as quoted by media
reports. He was 37.
Guillaume died at Raymond-Poincare hospital in
Garches, west of Paris, from complications related to a sudden case of
pneumonia, the hospital's authority said.
He had been filming the movie "L'Enfance d'Icare" in
Romania on the weekend when he suddenly fell ill.
The French actor, who is also famous for his
tumultuous life, won the prize in 1996 as the most promising young actor at the
Cesar awards -the French version of an Oscar - for his role in the film "Les
Apprentis" (The Apprentices).
"He was very sensitive. That's what gave him that
slightly James Dean-style personality. A man tortured by his youth, by the
relations he had with his father," director Jean-Pierre Mocky, with whom he
filmed in 1997, told RTL radio.
As a teenager and young adult, he led an eventful
life and faced problems with drugs, alcohol and violence.
He served his first prison sentence at the age of 17
and returned to jail when he was 22 for heroin trafficking. He later said he had
been a male prostitute as part of a revolt against his father.
He had a public falling-out with his father in 2003.
That year he had his right leg amputated to end years of pain from a bacterial
infection following a motorcycle accident in 1996.
Also in 2003, he was fined and handed a nine-month
suspended prison sentence for threatening a man with a gun.
In June, he was jailed for two months for driving
under the influence.
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