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Belgium’s Cannes Best Actress Award winner Emily Dequenne has died at the age of 43. In the year 2023, the actress herself told that she is suffering from rare gland cancer. She died on Sunday evening in a hospital in Paris. Actress dies at the age of 43 Belgian actress Emily Dequenne won the Best Actress Award at Cannes in 1999 for her debut film Rosetta. Her agent Danielle Gain informed AFP about the death of the actress. Actress Emily Dequenne started learning drama at the age of 12 was born on 29 August 1981. She started studying at the Academy of Music and Spoken Word in Baudour, Belgium from an early age. And at the age of 12, she started learning drama and also joined the La Relevée Theater Group. The actress got her first role in the film ‘Rosetta’ at the age of 17 The actress got her first role in the film ‘Rosetta’ at the age of 17. Emily was one of the most loved actresses by producers and directors in the 2000s. She also appeared in Christophe Gans’ historical thriller The Brotherhood of the Wolf and Claude Berry’s The House Keeper. Emily’s famous film The Girl on the Train, released in 2009, Emily also worked in English language films with Mary McGuckian’s costume drama The Bridge of San Luis Rey. In which Gabriel Byrne, Robert De Niro and Kathy Bates appeared. Apart from this, the actress worked in many films. Some of her famous films include The Girl on the Train, released in 2009, and the 2012 drama Our Children. These films brought her even more recognition and awards. Won awards for many films Emily recently appeared in Emmanuel Mouret’s couple drama film The Things We Say, The Things We Do. For this, the actress won the Cesar Award for Best Sporting Actress. Emily was last seen on the big screen in the drama T.K.T last year. The drama is based on a high school in Belgium. In it, the actress played the role of the mother of a young victim who goes into a coma.
