The Turkishborn French actor also appeared in &34;Bad Boys,&34; &34;Addicted to Love,&34; &34;La Femme Nikita,&34; &34;Nostradamus,&34; &34;The Patriot,&34; and &34;The Core.&34; Tchéky Karyo, GoldenEye and The Missing star, dies at 72 The Turkishborn French actor also appeared in &34;Bad Boys,&34; &34;Addicted to Love,&34; &34;La Femme Nikita,&34; &34;Nostradamus,&34; &34;The Patriot,&34; and &34;The Core.&34; By Wesley Stenzel :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/WesleyStenzelauthorphoto32b61793a2784639af623f2ae091477e.jpg) Wesley Stenzel is a news writer at . He began writing for EW in 2022.
The Turkish-born French actor also appeared in "Bad Boys," "Addicted to Love," "La Femme Nikita," "Nostradamus," "The Patriot," and "The Core."
Tchéky Karyo, GoldenEye and *The Missing *star, dies at 72
The Turkish-born French actor also appeared in "Bad Boys," "Addicted to Love," "La Femme Nikita," "Nostradamus," "The Patriot," and "The Core."
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Tchéky Karyo, the character actor who starred in *Goldeneye* and played the lead detective on the series *The Missing*, has died.
The Turkish-born French actor died Friday following a battle with cancer, his family told news agency the *Agence France=Presse*.
"He was a wonderful actor and man," Karyo's American agent, Dallas Smith, told ** on Saturday. "The world is a poorer place without him — we will never see the like again."
Karyo's French agent did not immediately respond to EW's request for comment.
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Tchéky Karyo promoting 'Kiss of the Dragon' at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2001.
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Born in Istanbul in 1953 to Jewish parents hailing from Greece and Turkey, Karyo moved to Paris as a child, where he studied the dramatic arts at the Cyrano Theatre. He performed in a number of stage productions at the National Theatre of Strasbourg before launching his four-decade screen career with the 1982 film *The Return of Martin Guerre*. That same year, he won a César Award, the French equivalent to an Oscar, for Most Promising Actor for the crime film *The Balance*.
After landing a handful of smaller supporting parts, Karyo played major roles in 1980s French films like Eric Rohmer's romance *Full Moon in Paris* and Jean-Jacques Annaud's family adventure *The Bear*. He found further international success in Luc Besson's 1990 thriller *Nikita*, released as *La Femme Nikita *in the U.S., portraying Bob, the mentor of Anne Parillaud's titular assassin. That same year, he played Vincent Van Gogh in *Vincent and Me*.
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Tchéky Karyo in 'GoldenEye'.
Karyo's next decade was dominated by English-language projects, beginning with 1991's *Exposure,* from Brazilian filmmaker Walter Salles. He starred alongside Gérard Depardieu in Ridley Scott's 1992 Christopher Columbus epic *1492: Conquest of Paradise*, and played the titular astronomer in the 1994 biopic *Nostradamus*.
The actor played supporting roles in two major action films in 1995. He portrayed the Russian defense minister Dmitri Mishkin in *GoldenEye*, which marked Pierce Brosnan's first outing as James Bond in the movie franchise, and also played the villainous drug kingpin Fouchet in *Bad Boys* opposite Will Smith and Martin Lawrence.
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His other major English-language projects in the '90s included Griffin Dunne's rom-com *Addicted to Love* with Meg Ryan and Matthew Broderick; Simon Wincer's war comedy *Operation Dumbo Drop* with Danny Glover and Ray Liotta; and Besson's historical *The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc,* starring Milla Jovovich as the titular martyr. He also worked alongside Tom Hanks and Ron Howard on the HBO miniseries *From the Earth to the Moon*, portraying cinematic pioneer Georges Méliès.
Karyo's best-known French project of the '90s after *Nikita *was the spoof film *La Cité de la peur*, in which he played a projectionist who is murdered while screening a slasher movie at Cannes. He also reunited with Salles on the Portuguese-language drama *Foreign Land*.
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Tchéky Karyo at the Monte Carlo TV Festival in June 2021.
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Karyo played Mel Gibson's ally in Roland Emmerich's American Revolution drama *The Patriot* in 2000, and appeared alongside Jet Li and Bridget Fonda in the 2001 actioner *Kiss of the Dragon*. In 2003, he played a supporting role in the disaster movie *The Core* opposite Aaron Eckhart and Hilary Swank, and acted with Angelina Jolie and Ethan Hawke in the psychological thriller *Taking Lives* the following year.
Karyo also appeared in a number of French historical dramas in the 2000s, including the Jean-Baptiste Lully biopic *The King Dances*, in which he played Molière; *The Accursed Kings* miniseries, in which he portrayed King Philip IV; and the World War I drama *A Very Long Engagement*, which received two Oscar nominations.
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The last chapter of Karyo's career featured more TV projects, most notably the BBC and Starz mystery *The Missing*, in which he played Julien Baptiste, the lead detective searching for a missing child. He reprised the role in a second season of the show and also on the spinoff *Baptiste*, which ran for two seasons and ended in 2021.
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Tchéky Karyo in 'The Missing'.
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Karyo also played Pope John XXII in the miniseries *The Name of the Rose *and appeared on the Italian crime series *ZeroZeroZero*. He played a supporting role in the Apple TV+ series *Liaison* and portrayed a general in the French World War I series *Women at War*.
Throughout the 2010s, Karyo acted in the *Belle and Sebastian* trilogy of French historical adventure films and appeared in John Woo's English-language remake of *The Killer*. His most recent film project was the French movie *Faster*, released earlier this year.
Karyo is survived by his wife, Valérie Keruzoré, and their two children.**
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