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Edith Piaf may have been born to sing, but her storied journey from street urchin to beloved international icon was destined for the big screen. Now comes Olivier Dahan's La Vie en Rose, starring Marion Cotillard as the legendary French chanteuse whose life was marked by passion and tragedy right up until her death from cancer in 1963, at 47. "It's the role of my dreams," says Cotillard, who got rave reviews when the film opened in France on Valentine's Day. Like most people, the 31-year-old actress says, she knew Piaf standards like "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien" but not much about the woman who sang ...