Marion Cotillard stalker is Queens woman who sent actress threatening emails, videos

Oscar-winning actress Marion Cotillard was stalked by a crazed Queens woman - and the FBI says she was no fan.

"The guilt and sorrow I feel now, I won't feel after it happens," Teresa Yuan warned in a chilling video sent to a Cotillard fan site on July 23.

"After it happens I'll feel no regrets whatsoever ... that's apparently how it feels to be a killer, to be a murderer."

The French actress, who appears in the new Woody Allen movie "Midnight in Paris," was spooked by Yuan, FBI Agent Bradford Price wrote in a complaint filed in Brooklyn Federal Court.

Cotillard and her family have "become concerned for their physical safety," Price wrote.

Yuan, believed to be in her 30s, was arrested Thursday and released the next day on $50,000 bail. Her lawyer, Michael Schneider, declined to comment on the case.

Cotillard, 35, was identified in the complaint as a "French motion picture actress."

The FBI was alerted in April by the administrator of the Cotillard website that Yuan had sent them numerous - and increasingly threatening - emails and videos, Price wrote.

Yuan, in a series of July emails, also indicated she knew Cotillard's travel schedule and would travel to meet her.

"I can be very calm and respectful and kind, but then you push me too far or back me in a corner and this is how I feel," the accused stalker said in another video.

Then Yuan began growling and hissing into her iPhone camera, Price wrote.

Charged with interstate stalking, Yuan was ordered to stay away from Cotillard and make no attempt to contact her.

Cotillard won her Academy Award for her role as Edith Piaf in "La Vie en Rose." She has appeared in hit movies like "Inception" and has a role in the next Batman movie, "The Dark Knight Rises," which will be released next year.

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