Actress Charlotte Valandrey died after a new heart operation

She had announced on social networks that her heart arrived at the end of the race and that she needed a new transplant. It was operated on June 14, but this new transplant did not take, explained its family.

Le Monde with AFP

She had been consecrated by the Red Film Fuck in 1985 and, above all, she had released her HIV positiveness and her heart transplant problems: actress Charlotte Valandrey died on Wednesday, July 13, announced to the agency France-Presse (AFP) his agent and his family. She was 53 years old.

She had revealed her HIV positive in 2005 in her autobiography, love in blood, a big bookstore success (180,000 sales) then adapted in TV movie. Her Tritherapy had exhausted her heart and she had recourse to transplantation in 2003, which had made her the first HIV-positive grafted from the heart in France.

In 2008, she was the victim of a heart attack, her heart stopping to beat for twenty-two seconds. Recently, she had announced on social networks that her second heart was coming to the end and that she needed a new transplant. “Waiting for my third,” she wrote on Instagram on June 8. “On June 14, Charlotte had to be operated on an emergency to replace her” second -hand heart “, as she called him, but this new transplant did not take, this third heart did not live,” explained her daughter, sister and father in a statement transmitted to AFP.

Charlotte Valandrey is not yet 17 years old at the release of Rouge Kiss, the film that makes her the new star. She embodies there, in France of the Cold War, Nadia, a young revolted who militates with the Communist Youth and sees her ideal vacillating after a romantic meeting (Lambert Wilson). We then predicted a destiny to him at Sophie Marceau. It was a few days before her 18 years that she learns to have contracted AIDS. With a “Gothic prince”, a member of a known rock group, she only says.

She is not held for white wedding (1989), after sharing the secret of her illness with the director. His filmography is then far from the glory that was promised. Her career is mainly on television: from 1991 to 2000, she played in the series Les Cordier, judge and cop (up to 11.4 million viewers); From 2017 to 2019, she embodies Judge Laurence Moiret in Tomorrow belongs to us.

/Media reports.