Nadia Farès, a French actress best known for her part in the thriller The Crimson Rivers, has died at the age of 57. On April 11, 2026, she was found unconscious in a swimming pool at a Paris gym. She had a heart attack and died on April 17, despite medical efforts.
Farès made her first movie, My Wife’s Girlfriends, in 1992. She became famous for her role in The Crimson Rivers, which was directed by Mathieu Kassovitz in 2000. She has worked on movies like “War” (2007) as Jade Agent Kinler and “Storm Warning” (2007), as well as TV shows like “Marseille.” On the Line (2022) and Tojours possible (2025) are two of her most recent works.
Farès was born in Marrakesh, Morocco, on December 20, 1968. She moved to France and married producer Steve Chasman in 2002. They had two daughters together, but they broke up in 2022. Her daughters said she had died, saying that they had lost a great mother and artist. She was in an induced coma at Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital before her heart stopped.