Dayle Haddon dies at 76 from carbon monoxide leak

Dayle Haddon dies at 76 from carbon monoxide leak
Dayle Haddon dies at 76 from carbon monoxide leak

The actress and model Dayle Haddon, very famous in the 1990s for having lent her face to the L'Oréal brand, died this Friday, December 27. She was allegedly poisoned during a carbon monoxide leak at her daughter's home.

A tragic ending. This Friday, December 27, actress and model Dayle Haddon was found dead at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, journalist Ryan Haddon and actor Marc Blucas, in Pennsylvania. According to CBS News, Emergency services were called early in the morning to this old house being renovated. Dayle Haddon, 76, known as the face of the L'Oréal brand in the 1990s, lay there unconscious. “The first elements of the investigation show that a radiator broke down and let a lot of carbon monoxide escape inside the hangar”the detective in charge of the case explained to the press. Another septuagenarian was also in poor condition but, alive, he was taken to hospital.

Dayle Haddon was on the cover of every magazine and appeared in many films in the 1970s and 1980s.

Dayle Haddon was born in Montreal in 1948. It was to be able to finance her dance studies that she began to do a little modeling in the 1970s. She eventually made it her career and posed for the biggest magazines and prestigious brands . At the time, the magazine Harper's Bazaar had named her among the ten most beautiful women on the planet. Dayle Haddon took advantage of this fame to launch into cinema, starting with the Disney film Nanou, son of the Junglein 1973. She then shot a lot for French-speaking directors. We could see it in Madame Claude et The Last Romantic Loverby Just Jaeckin or in Words and musicby Elie Chouraqui, in 1984.

Dayle Haddon chose to get involved with children at the end of her life

After the death of her husband in 1991, Dayle Haddon decided to return to modeling. It was at this time that she began to be the face of various anti-aging skincare brands, first Clairol, then Estée Lauder and finally L'Oréal. A first for a woman over 40. The model then became involved in humanitarian issues and became, in 2008, an ambassador for Unicef.

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