‘Emily in Paris’ actor Pierre Deny dead aged 69 after ALS battle

Tributes have poured in for the veteran French television and theatre actor following his death from complications linked to the progressive neurological disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

Pierre Deny, the veteran French actor known to international audiences for his role in Emily in Paris, has died aged 69 following a battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as ALS.

The actor’s death was confirmed by his daughters, who announced in a statement he had died on Monday (25.05.26) after complications linked to the progressive neurological condition.

Pierre had recently appeared in seasons three and four of Netflix’s hit romantic comedy drama starring Lily Collins, portraying fashion executive Louis de Léon, the father of Nicholas de Léon, played by Paul Forman.

The role introduced Pierre to a new global audience through the Darren Star-created series, which remains one of Netflix’s most watched shows and continues to generate discussion around its portrayal of Parisian fashion culture, luxury branding and romance in the French capital.

The actor was also widely recognised in France for his long-running television work, particularly his role in the soap opera Demain nous appartient, known internationally as Tomorrow Belongs To Us.

His daughters said in a statement: “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 degenerative nervous system disease affecting nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, gradually leading to loss of muscle control and paralysis.

There is currently no cure for the condition.

Tributes to Pierre quickly emerged across the French entertainment industry following news of his death.

Bulgarian-French singer and actress Sylvie Vartan paid tribute on Instagram following their work together on stage in a play by playwright Isabelle Mergault.

Sylvie wrote online: “It is with great sadness that I learned of the passing of Pierre Deny.”

She added: “I shared many wonderful moments with him on stage in Isabelle Mergault’s play.”

Sylvie continued: “He was a generous actor and a sensitive and funny man. In these painful moments, my thoughts are with his family and loved ones.”

Pierre also received an emotional tribute from actress Luce Mouchel, his co-star on Demain nous appartient.

Luce wrote online: “Pierre, 7 years of filming together, taking the train together, having lunch at the canteen together.”

She added: “A short decade of shared life that should not have ended so quickly and so brutally.”

Luce also praised Pierre’s daughters for what she described as their “exceptional courage”.

Pierre’s death comes amid growing awareness around ALS following the recent death of Grey’s Anatomy actor Eric Dane, who died in February aged 53 after publicly revealing his diagnosis in 2025.

Eric, best known for playing Dr Mark Sloan – nicknamed “McSteamy” – in the long-running medical drama, had spoken openly about the devastating impact of the illness in interviews before his death.

Eric’s wife Rebecca Gayheart spoke publicly about the family’s struggles following his diagnosis.

She told People: “I mean, it’s heartbreaking.”

Rebecca added: “My girls are really suffering, and we’re just trying to get through it. It’s a tough time.”

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