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Mira Furlan, popular for her parts as Delenn on “Babylon 5” and Danielle Rousseau on “Lost,” kicked the bucket on Wednesday. She was 65.

Her Twitter account reported the news on Thursday, and “Babylon 5” maker J. Michael Straczynski post a recognition soon thereafter.

BABYLON 5, (from left): Mira Furlan, Billy Mumy, (Season 1), 1994-98. © Babylonian Prod. / Courtesy: Everett Collection

While a reason for death has yet not been uncovered, Straczynski said the cast and group of “Babylon 5” had “known for quite a while that Mira’s wellbeing was blurring.”
In any case, Straczynski said he later got the call from “Babylon 5” co-star Peter Jurasik that Furlan’s better half, chief Goran Gajić, was “bringing her home.”

In any case, Straczynski said he later got the call from “Babylon 5” co-star Peter Jurasik that Furlan’s better half, chief Goran Gajić, was “bringing her home.”

Furlan was brought into the world in the previous Yugoslavia, where she had various stage jobs and was important for the Croatian National Theater, and emigrated to the U.S. in 1991. She joined space drama “Babylon 5” as Delenn, the Minbari minister to the nominal space station, in 1993, and would proceed to star in the arrangement for its full five seasons. In 2004, she made her introduction in ABC’s megahit “Lost” as Danielle Rousseau, a researcher who’d been wrecked on the show’s secretive island 16 years before the accident of the Oceanic Flight 815. She repeated all through the arrangement over its next couple of seasons.

Furlan kept on acting through a year ago and piled up many credits across film and TV for the duration of her life. Her film credits incorporate Emir Kusturica’s Oscar-selected “When Father Was Away on Business,” “Magnificence of Vice,” “Three For Happiness” and “In the Jaws of Life.”

She get through by Gajić and their child, Marko Lav Gajić.