French actress Nadia Farès, known for her roles in ‘Marsella’ and ‘Los ríos de color púrpura’, has died at the age of 57 after being found unconscious in a Paris swimming pool and remaining in a coma for several days.
According to multiple reports, Farès was rescued from the pool and hospitalized, but despite medical efforts, she succumbed to her injuries. Her passing was confirmed by family and close associates.
The actress had built a notable career in both French and international cinema, appearing in films and television series that garnered her recognition across Europe. Her work in ‘Marsella’ and ‘Los ríos de color púrpura’ remains among her most remembered performances.
Friends and colleagues have expressed their sorrow over the loss, describing her as a talented and dedicated performer who left a lasting impression on those who worked with her.
Her death marks a significant loss to the entertainment industry, particularly for fans of European cinema who admired her contributions to film and television.
French actress Nadia Farès, known for her roles in ‘Marsella’ and ‘Los ríos de color púrpura’, has died at the age of 57 after being found unconscious in a Paris swimming pool and remaining in a coma for several days.
According to multiple reports, Farès was rescued from the pool and hospitalized, but despite medical efforts, she succumbed to her injuries. Her passing was confirmed by family and close associates.
The actress had built a notable career in both French and international cinema, appearing in films and television series that garnered her recognition across Europe. Her work in ‘Marsella’ and ‘Los ríos de color púrpura’ remains among her most remembered performances.
Friends and colleagues have expressed their sorrow over the loss, describing her as a talented and dedicated performer who left a lasting impression on those who worked with her.
Her death marks a significant loss to the entertainment industry, particularly for fans of European cinema who admired her contributions to film and television.