A renowned actress has died at 43.

What a tough battle.” Sadly, her cancer returned at the end of 2024, and by December, she revealed on the French television show TF1 that her health had worsened, saying,

“I know I will not live as long as planned.” Dequenne passed away on March 16 at a hospital near Paris. Her press representative, Charlotte Tourret, honored her on Instagram, writing, “Quelle injustice!! You have been an example to us all, with your extraordinary strength, your courage.” Tourret described her as an inspiring woman and a great actress, adding, “I love you forever my Emily.” Dequenne rose to fame at 17 with her role in Rosetta and starred in several notable French-language films, including The Girl on the Train (2009) and Our Children (2012). Her final project was the English-language film Survive, released last year. In one of her last interviews, she revealed

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