Nathalie Baye has died, the star of "Day and Night" passed away at 77

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Famous French actress Nathalie Baye has passed away. Baye, who was 77 years old, died at her home in Paris on Friday evening due to complications related to Lewy body dementia. According to her family, who reported the news to Agence France-Presse, the artist lost her life as a result of the progression of the disease.

Baye's career had a brilliant start with her role in François Truffaut's classic film "Day and Night" in 1973. This performance brought her recognition in the international film world and made her one of Europe's most talented actresses. The artist had the opportunity to work with great names in French cinema and appeared in many significant productions.

Throughout her career, Baye has been involved in numerous noteworthy projects. She starred in both Hollywood and international productions such as Steven Spielberg's "Catch Me If You Can" (2002) and ITV's prestigious series "Downton Abbey: A New Era." These projects demonstrate that she was a recognized actress on the international stage.

What will remain in Nathalie Baye's legacy are her significant works etched into film history, especially "Day and Night." With her successful performances across different eras of the film industry, she has been a source of inspiration for many actors and cinema enthusiasts. The international film community will mourn the loss of this valuable actress deeply.

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