Star Cordier, judge and cop and Tomorrow belongs to us, Charlotte Valandrey died on July 13 according to information from Closer. She had been living with HIV for several years.
It’s a sad day for the world of television. Emblematic interpreter of the journalist Myriam in Les Cordiers, judge and cop and Laurence Moiret in tomorrow belongs to us, Charlotte Valandrey died this July 13 at the age of 53, according to our colleagues from Closer. She had undergone a heart transplant last June.
Charlotte Valandrey had been diagnosed HIV positive a few days before his 18th birthday. In the early 2000s, the actress suffered two heart attacks. Her heart had been weakened by her treatment for HIV. In 2003, she had to undergo a first heart transplant. “Much more than HIV, from which I have never directly suffered, the heart transplant marked my body and turned my life upside down”she wrote in 2011 in her book Of unknown heart. In June 2022, Charlotte Valandrey was hospitalized awaiting a new heart. “My heart has reached the end of its course and I am therefore waiting for the one who will be my third heart”, she said on her Instagram account. A few days later, the actress had announced good news with the arrival of this long-awaited heart: “It’s wonderful. Thank you for all your prayers. They heard you. I will never forget it”.
Charlotte Valandrey: why did she leave Tomorrow belongs to us?
In 2020, after three years of good and loyal service, Charlotte Valandrey had decided to leave tomorrow belongs to usa series she joined in the summer of 2017. “I left because the authors were out of inspiration for my character”, she had then confided in the columns of Télé Star. Since then, the actress had appeared in the series perfect felonies or Léo Matteï, minors brigade.
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