British actress and singer Marianne Faithfull has died at the age of 78. Her life ended on January 30.
According to the star’s representatives, she spent the last minutes of her life in her own London home surrounded by her closest relatives. She died peacefully in London, and her family was with her.
Marianne Faithfull collaborated with a large number of stars during her 60-year career. Among them are Nick Cave, Warren Ellis, Lou Reed and others. She also collaborated with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, who wrote her debut hit, which brought her first fame. Later, she began an affair with Mick Jagger, and she was the muse of the Rolling Stones.
Marianne Faithfull also became famous as an actress. She worked with Oliver Reed, Orson Welles, Alain Delon and others.
It is known that the actress and singer was a drug addict for a long time. Because of this, she lost custody of her son and broke up with Mick Jagger. She also abandoned her career for ten years due to the use of illegal substances. She managed to give up drugs, but they significantly undermined her health.
In 2006, Faithfull underwent surgery after being diagnosed with breast cancer, and a year later it became known that she was sick with hepatitis C. In recent years, she suffered from a number of diseases, including arthritis. To be continued…
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