The sudden loss of French actress Nadia Farès has left a deep sense of shock across the film and television world, as colleagues, fans, and loved ones come to terms with a life cut short.
According to reports, Farès was found unconscious in a swimming pool at a private gym in Paris on April 11. She had suffered cardiac arrest and was later hospitalized at Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, where she fell into a coma. Days later, on April 17, she passed away.
Authorities have opened an investigation into the circumstances surrounding her death, though early indications suggest no evidence of foul play.
Born in Morocco, Farès built a career that quietly but powerfully crossed borders. Her breakout role came in the 2000 thriller The Crimson Rivers, directed by Mathieu Kassovitz, where her presence on screen helped introduce her to an international audience. From there, she continued to take on a wide range of roles, including appearances in War and the horror film Storm Warning, each performance marked by intensity and emotional depth.