In Paris, on the 90th year of life, died one of the most famous actresses of French cinema Jeanne Moreau. The actress was found dead in her own apartment in Paris, Rosbalt reports with reference to the magazine Closer.
According to preliminary data, Moro's death was caused by natural causes.
As follows from the statement of the Elysee Palace, the president of the republic and his wife expressed to her family, friends and the world of cinema, theater and television their sincere condolences.
Moro first entered the theater scene in 1947, and shortly thereafter made her debut in "Comedy Francaise". Playing in the play based on Ivan Turgenev's play "A Month in the Village".
The real glory of the actress brought the main role in the films of Louis Mal "The elevator to the scaffold" and "Lovers". She also played in the films "Night" (1961), "Jules and Jim" (1961), "The Diary of the Maid" (1964).
Directed by Orson Wells called Moro the greatest actress in the world. Moro was awarded awards for his contribution to the development of cinema at film festivals in Venice, San Sebastian, Berlin, Cannes and Moscow, and also received an honorary "Oscar" and two "Cesar".