DR ‹ › French-Moroccan actress Nadia Farès died on Friday, April 17, at the age of 57. She passed away at Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, where she had been hospitalized since Sunday after being found unconscious in a swimming pool at a sports club in Paris' 9th arrondissement. An investigation has been opened, with no wrongdoing identified at this stage. Farès rose to prominence in the 1990s before building a career across French and international productions. She notably appeared in films such as Les Rivières pourpres, which helped expand her profile beyond France, leading to roles in English-language projects. After a break between 2009 and 2015, during which she lived in the United States with producer Steve Chasman, with whom she had two daughters, she returned to the screen in 2016 in the series Marseille. She later focused mainly on television and streaming productions.