FRENCH film star Catherine Deneuve, 76, has been admitted to a hospital in Paris after suffering a mild stroke, according to multiple reports. French newspaper Le Parisien broke the news Wednesday. The family, via her agent Claire Blondel, told both the newspaper and the Agence France-Presse that Deneuve was admitted late Tuesday. Her family confirmed a “very limited and therefore reversible” ischemic stroke, which occurs when an artery to the brain is blocked. Their statement said, “happily she has no loss of motor function, although she will of course have to rest for a while.” Deneuve, a legend of French cinema who has appeared in a slate of French films in recent years, has been filming in and around Paris since October, reports Le Parisien, for the Emmanuelle Bercot film “In Her Lifetime.” The “Umbrellas of Cherbourg” and “Indochine” star was at the Venice Film Festival earlier this year for “The Truth,” which opened the annual festival. (SD-Agencies) |