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Marie Trintignant died tragically on the 1st of August, 2003 from a cerebral edema in Neuilly-sur-Seine near Paris, France, following a violent fight with her boyfriend, Bertrand Cantat, lead singer in French rock band Noir Désir. She was just finishing filming a TV movie about Colette, directed by her mother. Born into show business, she made her first screen appearance when she was just four years old but her breakthrough came in 1979 with the film "Série noire". In 1990 she had her first leading role in "Une nuit d'été en ville". Her second major role came in 1992 as "Betty", a bourgeois alcoholic. She also did theater work, notably "Le Retour", by Harold Pinter. Her last film, "Janis et John", was completed three months before her death.
Daughter of Jean-Louis Trintignant .Daughter of Nadine TrintignantNiece of Serge Marquand and Christian Marquand .Mother of actor Roman Kolinka .Children, 4 sons: Roman (b.1986), son of Richard Kolinka ; Paul (b. 1993), son of François Cluzet ; Leon (b. 1996), son of Mathias Othnin-Girard, and Jules (b. 1998), son of Samuel Benchetrit .Sister of Vincent Trintignant .1 August 2003 - Marie died from head injuries following a reported physical dispute with her boyfriend, rocker Bertrand Cantat in the couple's Vilnius hotel room on July 27. An investigation is on-going but no charges have been filed. He said the trauma was accidental.In March 2004 her boyfriend, rock-musician Bertrand Cantat, was convicted of killing her by a Lithuanian court. He was sentenced to eight years in prison.The very first and the last movie in which she appeared were both directed by her own mother Nadine Trintignant (Marie was five years old for "mon amour mon amour" and 41 for "Colette").When her younger sister Pauline died of crib death in 1970, the then-8-year old Marie became increasingly withdrawn and virtually stopped speaking. Throughout her early life she was hampered by severe shyness; by her mid-teens she had decided to become an actress to combat the affliction.