Nathalie Baye, prolific star of French and Hollywood cinema, dies aged 77
French actress Nathalie Baye, known for her prolific career in both French and Hollywood cinema, died at her home in Paris on Friday at the age of 77 due to Lewy body dementia. Baye starred in approximately 80 films, winning four César Awards, and gained international recognition for roles in films like "Catch Me If You Can" and "Downton Abbey: A New Era." Her career began in the 1970s, working with prominent directors like François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard, and she achieved early success in films such as "The Return of Martin Guerre" and "La Balance." Baye also had a notable personal life, including a relationship with singer Johnny Hallyday, and her daughter Laura Smet is also an actress.

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AI-generatedFrench actress Nathalie Baye, known for her prolific career in both French and Hollywood cinema, died at her home in Paris on Friday at the age of 77 due to Lewy body dementia. Baye starred in approximately 80 films, winning four César Awards, and gained international recognition for roles in films like "Catch Me If You Can" and "Downton Abbey: A New Era." Her career began in the 1970s, working with prominent directors like François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard, and she achieved early success in films such as "The Return of Martin Guerre" and "La Balance." Baye also had a notable personal life, including a relationship with singer Johnny Hallyday, and her daughter Laura Smet is also an actress.
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5 extractedBaye was born in 1948 in Normandy.
Baye had a five-year relationship with Johnny Hallyday.
Baye starred in about 80 films and took home the best actress César four times.
Baye died on Friday evening at her home in Paris from Lewy body dementia.
Nathalie Baye died at the age of 77.