
Actress Stéphane Audran has passed away at the age of eighty-five, reports Deadline’s
Nancy Tartaglione. “Audran, whose real name was Colette Dacheville, is known for her long collaboration with Claude Chabrol to whom she was married from 1964– . . .
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