Canadian model Stefanie Sherk dies at 37, husband Demian Bichir says

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Demian Bichir announced the death of his wife, Canadian actress and model Stefanie Sherk, in a heartfelt message on Instagram.

The Mexican actor wrote early Wednesday that Sherk died “peacefully” on April 20. She was 37.

“It has been the saddest and toughest time of our lives and we don't know how much time it will take for us to overcome this pain,” he said in his post with a picture of Sherk. “It is our sincerest hope that our beautiful Stefanie, my angel and love of my life, will rest in eternal peace.”The couple started their relationship in 2010 and did not have children together. Bichir has a daughter, Gala, born in 2011.

Sherk was born in Niagara-On-The-Lake, Canada. She appeared in Bichir's directorial debut “Un Cuento de Circo & A Love Song,” as well as the films “Star Power,” ”Valentine's Day“ and ”Loco Love.“ She also starred in ”#Hashtag: The Series.“ Bichir, 55, was nominated for an Oscar for best actor in 2012 for his role in Chris Weitz's “A Better Life.” He has also appeared in films like “The Hateful Eight,” ”Che: Guerrilla“ and ”Sex, Shame & Tears.“Demian Bichir, right, and Stefanie Sherk arrive at the premiere screening of ‘The Bridge’ at the DGA Theatre in Los Angeles on Monday, July 8, 2013.

 

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no idea who that is never heard of her till now hehe

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