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French actress Catherine Deneuve suffers stroke

Veteran French cinema actress Catherine Deneuve, 76, who first found fame in Jacques Demy's 1964 musical 'The Umbrellas of Cherbourg', has suffered a mild stroke while shooting her forthcoming film 'De son vivant', her family have confirmed.

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French actress Catherine Deneuve has had a mild stroke while filming her latest movie, the screen star's family said Wednesday, reports The Minneapolis Star Tribune.

The 76-year-old Deneuve suffered a "very limited and therefore reversible" stroke, according to a family statement sent to The Associated Press by the media representative for Artmedia, the agency that represents Deneuve. It said no further statements were planned.

"Fortunately, she has no motor deficits [but] must, of course, take some time to rest."

Deneuve was hospitalized in Paris, but the family didn't disclose the name of the facility. No details were given on when she had the stroke, but French media reported that it happened late Tuesday or early Wednesday.

Deneuve has been filming "De son vivant" (In One's Lifetime), the story of a mother who loses her son to cancer. It was the third film by Emmanuelle Bercot, the director, starring Deneuve.

With her long blond hair, heavy eyelids and sultry stare, Oscar-nominated Deneuve first came to prominence in Jacques Demy's 1964 musical "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg."

But longevity was one of the French film star's greatest skills. She dazzled red carpets as fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent's muse and won myriad awards in a career that spans seven decades.

She won several César Awards, France's answer to the Oscars, including for François Truffaut's 1980 hit "The Last Metro" and consolidated her status as one of France's most famous exports with an Academy Award nomination for 1992's "Indochine," a drama set in colonial French Indochina during the 1930s to 1950s.

Read more of this AP report published by The Minneapolis Star Tribune.