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Christian Aaron Boulogne
- Department:Acting
- Place of birth:Paris, France
- Birthday:8/11/1962
- Deathday:5/20/2023
- Popularity:0
- Also known as:Christian Päffgen | Ari Boulogne | Ari Päffgen | Christian Aaron Päffgen
Biography:
Christian Aaron Boulogne (11 August 1962 – May 2023), also known as Ari Boulogne and Ari Päffgen, was a French photographer, actor and writer. Boulogne was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine on 11 August 1962. He was the son of German singer and actress Nico. Nico always claimed that the biological father was French actor Alain Delon, although Delon consistently denied paternity to Boulogne.
He was initially raised by his mother before he was adopted by Delon's mother, Édith, and her second husband, Paul Boulogne, whose surname he legally took. Edith Boulogne said she always knew he was her grandson. He spent most of his childhood in Bourg-la-Reine. In 2001 and 2019, Boulogne attempted to sue Delon for legal recognition of paternity, but without success. Boulogne had two children. In 2001, he published a memoir, Love Never Forgets, in which he elaborates on his relationship with his mother and his father.
Boulogne was found dead in his Paris apartment on 20 May 2023, following a heroin overdose a month before. A woman, supposedly his partner, was taken into custody for failure of duty to rescue. He was 60, and was in an advanced stage of decomposition when discovered.
Acting and producing career
Acting
- 2019movie

Alain Delon, l'ombre au tableau
- 2013movie

Ari Boulogne X 3
- 2013movie

Ari et Alain
as Self
- 2004movie

Pas sages
as Anna's father
- 2003movie

Nathalie...
as L'homme d'un soir
- 2002movie

The Repentant
as man at wedding
- 1995movie

Nico Icon
as Self
- 1986movie

nico/philippe garrel - Arsenal
as self
- 1984movie

Mixed Blood
as Complaining Junkie
- 1982movie

L'Enfant Secret
as Boy
- 1978movie

Cinématon
- 1972movie

The Inner Scar
as Child / LittleBrother
- 1966movie

Chelsea Girls
as Self
- 1966movie

Ari and Mario
as self
- 1966movie

The Velvet Underground and Nico: A Symphony of Sound
as Self