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    Nadia Farès Dead: French Actress Was 57

    AdminBy AdminApril 19, 2026 Television
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    Nadia Farès Dead: French Actress Was 57

    Nadia Farès, the French actress who starred in The Crimson Rivers, has died Sunday. She was 57.

    Farès was found unconscious in a swimming pool in Paris last week and had been in a coma since, suffering a cardiac arrest, her daughters told Agence France-Presse.

    “It is with immense sadness that we announce the death this Friday of Nadia Farès,” Cylia and Shana Chasman shared in a statement with the outlet. “France has lost a great artist, but for us, it is above all a mother that we have just lost.”

    Cylia shared a tribute to her mother on Instagram, writing, “This is a heartbreak I will never get over. Everyday I wake up and pray this is a nightmare and that you’re still with us. I know you fought your very hardest for your babies. Thank you. Thank you for fighting, thank you for giving me life, thank you for every memory, thank you for the laughs, for the cries.”

    She began her acting career in 1990, with a one episode appearance in the television series Navarro. Farès made her feature debut two years later in My Wife’s Girlfriends. Her additional credits include Tell Me Yes… (1995), The Crimson Rivers (2000), War (2007), Marseille (2016-2018), Luther (2021) and Toujours possible (2025), among others.

    Farès married producer Steve Chasman in 2002, and took a break from acting in 2009 when she moved with her husband to the United States. This September, she was set to film her first feature as a director and screenwriter.

    “Through hard work, questioning myself and persistence, I found a great team, we are working together on an action comedy with Studios TF1,” Farès said in a January profile with Gala.

    Farès is survived by her daughters, Cylia and Shana Chasman.

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