Nadia Farès has passed away at the age of 57, following a medical emergency that led to her hospitalization in Paris. According to reports, she was found unconscious in a swimming pool at a private gym on April 11 after experiencing cardiac arrest. She was taken to Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, where she later fell into a coma. On April 17, she passed away. Authorities have opened an investigation into the circumstances, with early indications suggesting no evidence of external involvement.
Born in Morocco, Farès built a respected career that extended across both French and international film and television. She gained wider recognition through her role in The Crimson Rivers, directed by Mathieu Kassovitz. From there, she continued to take on a variety of roles, including performances in War and Storm Warning, where her work was noted for its intensity and emotional depth. Her ability to move between genres helped define her presence as a versatile performer.
In addition to her film work, Farès also reached television audiences through projects such as Marseille, where she appeared alongside Gérard Depardieu between 2016 and 2018. She remained active in the industry and was preparing to begin a new project in 2026, expanding her role into directing and screenwriting. This upcoming work reflected her continued commitment to creativity and growth within her field.
Farès is survived by her daughters, Cylia and Shana Chasman, who shared a message expressing both personal and public loss. In previous years, she had spoken about health challenges, including undergoing treatment for an aneurysm and heart-related procedures. Her passing has prompted reflection on both her professional contributions and her role as a mother. While investigations continue, her legacy remains defined by her work, her resilience, and the lasting impact she had on those around her.