What was Nadia Farès best known for?
She was best known for her role in the French film 'The Crimson Rivers'.
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Nadia Farès, the celebrated French actress best known for her role in 'The Crimson Rivers,' has died at the age of 57. She was found unconscious in a swimming pool in Paris and had been in a coma since suffering a cardiac arrest.
Nadia Farès, born in Morocco, began her acting career in 1990 and quickly rose to fame in French cinema. Her role in 'The Crimson Rivers' alongside Jean Reno and Vincent Cassel solidified her status as a leading actress. She later expanded her career to include international projects, showcasing her versatility in action and thriller genres.
Farès was also known for her openness about her health challenges, including brain surgery and heart operations. Despite these challenges, she continued to work and was preparing to embark on a new chapter in her career as a director and screenwriter.
Her daughter, Cylia Chasman, shared a heartfelt tribute on Instagram, expressing the profound loss and admiration for her mother's strength and resilience. France has lost a great talent
She was best known for her role in the French film 'The Crimson Rivers'.
She was 57 years old.
She also appeared in the US action thriller 'War' and the Netflix series 'Marseille'.
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