Belgian actress Emily Decin dies in 43 after a battle with rare cancer English Film News

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Belgian actress Emily Decoen died at the age of 43. Her family and her agent shared the sad news that died in a hospital near Paris on Sunday. Emily was fighting a rare type of cancer for some time, which was publicly revealed in 2023.
According to Agence France -Presse, Emily Decoin was diagnosed Adrenal cancer. This is a rare and aggressive form of cancer that affects the adrenal glands, which are located on the head of the kidneys. She had shared her health condition with the public in October 2023, and since then, she has moved away from work to focus on her treatment.
Emily Decoen became famous at a very early age. She got a big break in 1999 when she starred in Rosetta, a movie by the Dardenne brothers. Her performance was praised in Rosetta, and won the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival. The same film also won the highest honor in the festival, Palme d’or (Golden Palm). This role launched her successful career in both Belgian and French cinema.
Throughout her career, Emily starred many of the well -received films. Some of its prominent films include The Girl on the Train, which was released in 2009, and our children, a drama from 2012, and these films have received more appreciation and awards. She was known for her strong and emotional performance, which touched the masses all over the world.
In 2024, Emily returned to the Cannes Film Festival to celebrate the twenty -fifth anniversary of her award -winning role in Rosetta. She also attended the promotion of her last movie, Survive, an English disaster movie released in the same year. Unfortunately, after this project, her illness forced her to stop working.
Emily Decoen’s death is a great loss for the film industry. Fans and colleagues remember her not only for her talent, but also for her courage and strength during her illness. As France Presse reported, her family confirmed that she had died safely.
Her contributions to the cinema will be remembered, and many will miss her greatly.

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