English-French artiste Jane Birkin dies at 76

Jane Birkin, a Franco-British artiste who attained international fame for her decade-long singing and acting career, has passed on at 76, French media reported.
According to BFM TV, the septuagenarian star, who lent her name to the Hermes Birkin designer handbag, was found dead at her home by her caregiver on Sunday.
Birkin’s death has continued to stir reactions from millions of her fans worldwide, particularly in the United Kingdom and France, including President Emmanuel Macron, who described her as a “French Icon”.
Macron tweeted: “Because she embodied freedom because she sang the most beautiful words of our language, Jane Birkin was a French icon.
“A complete artist, her voice was as sweet as her engagements were fiery. She bequeaths us tunes and images that will never leave us.”
France’s Minister of Culture, Rima Abdul Malak, also paid tribute, tweeting: “The most French of Britons is gone”.
Birkin, born on December 14, 1946, in London, had a prolific career as a singer and an actress, mostly in French cinema.
She pursued a solo career releasing several albums, often singing in both French and English and her notable acting credits, including Agatha Christie’s Death On The Nile and Evil Under The Sun.
A resident of France since the late 1960s, Birkin was known as l’Anglaise préférée des Français (France’s favourite English woman).
She crossed the channel in 1968 at 22 to star in a film alongside veteran artiste Serge Gainsbourg, which started a 13-year relationship that made then-France the most famous couple.
With her doe eyes, soft voice and androgynous silhouette, Birkin quickly became a sex symbol, recording a steamy duet with Gainsbourg in 1969 entitled, “Je t’aime … moi non plus” (I love you … me neither).
In 2001, Birkin was awarded the Order of the British Empire(OBE), a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public service outside the civil service.
She was also awarded the French Ordre National du Mérite in 2004 and 2015 and won the “Best Actress” award at the 1985 Orleans Film Festival for “Leave All Fair.”
The late actress inspired the popular Hermes Birkin handbag, which has many celebrity admirers globally.
In recent times, French media report that Birkin had health issues for several years that kept her from performing, including a mild stroke in 2021 which forced her to cancel shows, and a broken shoulder blade in March 2023.
(NAN)
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