Awarded by Cannes Actress dies at 43

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Ian Youngs

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Getty Images émilie Dequenne looks over a shoulder in front of a bank of photographers at the Cannes Film Festival in 2023.Ghetto images

The awarded Belgian actress Emily Dekeen died of cancer at the age of 43.

DeQuenne shot to Glory when he won the award for the best actress at the Cannes Film Festival at the age of 18 For the Rosetta movie in 1999S

She won another Cannes Award for à Perdre La Raison (our children) in 2012 and received Cesar, one of France’s best movie honors, Les Choses Qu’on Dit, Les Choses Qu’on Fait (the things we say, the things we’re doing) in 2021.

She mainly starred in Franco-linguistic films, but also appeared when police officer Lawrence were redirected in 2014. The BBC television drama.

Getty Images émilie Dequenne holds a prize in Cannes with Luke and Jean-Pierre Danden on both sides who kiss her on both cheeks in 1999.Ghetto images

Rosetta, directed by Luke and Jean-Pierre Danden, won the best honor of Cannes, Palm D’Oor in 1999.

Rosetta, a touching tale of the struggle of a teenager to overcome the life of misery, was Decuen’s first role.

She was unemployed after losing her job at a food factory when she was selected for the role.

“The first day she filmed in front of a real camera, she was able to gather the whole team,” said Luke Darden, who directed it with her brother Jean-Pierre, said As a tribute to RTBF TV operatorS

“Better and better as the photo progresses … She was gorgeous and the movie owes her a lot.”

Getty Images émilie Dequenne with short hair and colored earrings on the red carpet of the 2024 film festival.Ghetto images

Dequenne returned to the red carpet in Cannes of last year’s Film Festival

In the missing, she played Lawrence Neck, in which James Nesbit is starring as the father of a boy who disappears during a family vacation.

Her other films included La Fille du Rer since 2009 (the girl on the train), 2014 Pas Son (not my type) and a nominee for 2022 Cannes.

Others who pay tribute included French Culture Minister Rachida Dati, Who is writing: “Francophone cinema lost too early, a talented actress who still had so much to offer.”

DeQuenne revealed in October 2023 that he suffers from adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC), adrenal cancer.

In one of her latest Instagram posts, for World Cancer Day in February, She wrote: “What a difficult battle! And we don’t choose …”

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