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Award-winning French actress Jeanne Moreau dies at 89

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PARIS: French actress Jeanne Moreau, a smoky-voiced femme fatale who starred in Francois Truffaut’s love triangle film “Jules and Jim” and whose award-winning, seven-decade career included work with some of the world’s most acclaimed directors, has died. She was 89.

The French president’s office announced her death in a statement Monday without providing a cause. An assistant to her agent confirmed the death but would not provide details.

Outspoken and politicall­y active, Moreau starred in more than 100 films, recorded albums and worked well into her 80s. She won an honorary Oscar in 1998 for lifetime achievemen­t and French cinema and theater awards, and presided over the jury at the Cannes Film Festival twice.

She was perhaps best known for her performanc­e as Catherine in Truffaut’s 1962 “Jules and Jim,” where two friends vied for her love.

Moreau also performed in films by Orson Welles, Peter Brooks, Wim Wenders and other internatio­nal directors. She starred in her last feature film in 2015, a French comedy called “My Friends’ Talent.”

She had a brief marriage with William Friedkin, the Oscar winning director of film classics “The French Connection” and “The Exorcist,” and had a high-profile, five-year relationsh­ip with designer Pierre Cardin, described by both as a “true love” though they were never married.

Informatio­n about funeral arrangemen­ts and survivors was not immediatel­y available.

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