French actors died because of Renal failure

Here are 2 famous actors from France died in Renal failure:

Maurice Pialat

Maurice Pialat (August 31, 1925 Cunlhat-January 11, 2003 Paris) was a French film director, actor, screenwriter, film editor, television director, cinematographer and film producer. He had one child, Antoine Pialat.

Pialat began his career in the film industry as an actor before transitioning to directing. He is well known for his realistic style of filmmaking, often depicting struggles of everyday people in a raw and unflinching way. His films have received numerous awards and recognition from both French and international film festivals. In addition to his filmmaking career, Pialat also taught at the Paris Institute of Higher Cinematographic Studies. Despite his success, he was often a controversial figure in the industry and was known for his outspoken and sometimes volatile personality.

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Daniel Gélin

Daniel Gélin (May 19, 1921 Angers-November 29, 2002 Paris) also known as Daniel Yves Alfred Gélin or Daniel Gelin was a French actor, film director and screenwriter. He had six children, Maria Schneider, Xavier Gélin, Fiona Gélin, Manuel Gélin, Pascal Gelin and Laura Gèlin.

He began his career in theater in 1941, before making his move to the silver screen in 1942. Gélin performed in over 80 films in his seven-decade career in the entertainment industry, including "La Ronde" (1950), " The Longest Day" (1962), and "Stavisky" (1974). In addition to his acting talents, he also directed and wrote for movies and television. Gélin won several awards for his roles throughout his career, including the Prix d'interprétation masculine at the 1950 Cannes Film Festival for his role in "The Devil in the Flesh." He passed away in 2002 at the age of 81 due to complications of pneumonia.

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