- Pierre Deny died at the age of 69 from Charcot disease.
- A familiar figure on the small screen, he had played in “Julie Lescaut”, “Tomorrow belongs to us” and “Emily in Paris”.
- Many celebrities have paid glowing tributes to the actor, father of two daughters.
His death will leave a big void. The actor Pierre Deny died at the age of 69 following a devastating ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis known as Charcot disease), as his daughters announced on Monday.
A familiar figure on the small screen, the actor notably played Captain Patrick Bertrand in Julie Lescaut
Captain Philippe Kremen in A woman of honor,
but also Renaud Dumaze in the soap opera Tomorrow belongs to us
. We also saw him in the American series Emily in Paris
and in an episode of Camping Paradis
in 2025.

Very affected by his disappearance, the actors who worked alongside Pierre Deny on the set of Tomorrow belongs to us
paid vibrant tributes to the interpreter of Renaud Dumaze. Starting with Ingrid Chauvin who shared a photo of herself with Pierre Deny in her Instagram story, commenting: “To you… my sweet thoughts”
.Â
Actor Samy Gharbi thought of the actor’s family and daughters, as did Charlotte Gaccio and Michèle Bernier. “But what sadness, dear Pierre… I think of your daughters…”
reacted the actress and comedian. “All my thoughts are with your daughters”
a également publié Ariane Guillon.Â


Read also
Death of actor Eric Dane: where is the research on Charcot disease?
Very affected, Corinne Touzet, who had played alongside Pierre Deny in A woman of honor
a publié de son côté de nombreux clichés. “Our common Captain Kremen flew away today, it was a devastating blow… So many memories, so many laughs, so many days spent together… Something broke today”
wrote the 66-year-old actress in an Instagram story. Franck Capillery, who was also in the casting of the police series, also had a word for his comrade.





