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French actress Anouk Aimée, renowned for her elegance and sophisticated presence, passed away at the age of 92. She became an icon of 1960s cinema with standout roles in films such as 'La Dolce Vita' (1960), 'Lola' (1961), and 'A Man and a Woman' (1966), the latter earning her a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination. Aimée's career, launched with her role in 'The Lovers of Verona' (1949), spanned over 70 feature films, stage productions, and TV movies. Known for her enigmatic and aloof beauty, Aimée was described as a regal and intelligent actress, often embodying roles that exuded melancholy and sophistication. Her daughter, Manuela Papatakis, confirmed her death via Instagram, noting she passed away at her home in Paris. Aimée's legacy includes her influence on arthouse cinema and her memorable performances that continue to captivate audiences.
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