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A Queens woman was indicted yesterday for allegedly sending threatening e-mails to Oscar-winning French actress Marion Cotillard.

Teresa Yuan was charged by a Brooklyn federal grand jury with five counts of transmitting threats to the film star, who won an Academy Award for best actress in 2008 for her role as Edith Piaf in “La Vie en Rose.”

Brooklyn federal prosecutors said Yuan e-mailed a video to the actress’ Internet fan site asking:

“Would you be willing to play Russian Roulette? You have only one out of six chances of being shot. You have five out of six chances of living.”

Yuan was arrested this past summer by the FBI and arraigned in August. She remains free on bail while awaiting trial, officials said.

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