The actress Anna Karina, muse of the 'nouvelle vague' dies - La Provincia

Franco-Danish actress Anna Karina, known for her roles in titles such as 'Pierrot, the Fool' or 'Lemmy vs. Alphaville' He has died at 79 due to cancer.
Since its beginnings in the 60s as muse of the 'nouvelle vague', Karina starred in seven films under the direction of Jean-Luc Godard, with whom she was married.
"Anna died yesterday in the hospital of Paris victim of a cancer", explained her agent Laurent Balandras to the French media. The actress has died in the company of her fourth husband, the American director Denis Berry.
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his frantic career He started in the Gallic country shortly after arriving from Denmark by auto-stop when he was just a teenager. He started as a model and came to parade for firms like Cocó Chanel and Pierre Cardin.
Her film career began with her husband, Jean-Luc Godard, and soon in the beginning she managed to get hold of the Best Actress Award at the Berlin Film Festival for his interpretation in 'A woman is a woman'.
Several French figures, such as culture minister Franck Riester, have lamented his loss: "Today French cinema has been orphaned. It has lost one of its legends," the politician said on Twitter.