A teacher described as a 'rising star' who died after swimming in a river over the weekend has prompted police warnings about the 'risks and the tragic consequences' of open water.
17.05.2020 - 04:47 / variety.com
By Peter Debruge
Chief Film Critic
It’s always terrible to lose a filmmaker, but it’s especially tragic when the creator in question is just starting to hit her stride. When I say that about director Lynn Shelton, it’s not meant to diminish the work she’d done — nine features, ranging from “Humpday” to “Laggies,” and more than 40 TV episodes, including the first half of “Little Fires Everywhere” — but only to suggest the best was yet to come. That much was certain, since her style was clearly
A teacher described as a 'rising star' who died after swimming in a river over the weekend has prompted police warnings about the 'risks and the tragic consequences' of open water.
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Lynn Shelton, a leading voice of the new American independent cinema movement who directed the intimate darlings Humpday, Your Sister's Sister and My Effortless Brilliance, died Friday at 54. Following the news of her death, Hollywood filmmakers, showrunners and stars paid tribute to Shelton, who also was a prolific television director who worked on series including Mad Men, GLOW, Little Fires Everywhere and The Morning Show.
Lynn Shelton, a leading voice of the new American independent cinema movement who directed the intimate darlingsHumpday, Your Sister's SisterandMy Effortless Brilliance, has died. She was 54.
Lynn Shelton, a director known for her recent work on "Little Fires Everywhere," has died at the age of 54. In a statement obtained by Fox News, it was revealed that Shelton passed on Friday due to "a previously unidentified blood disorder." "Lynn Shelton was born August 27th, 1965 in Oberlin, Ohio and she grew up in Seattle.
Little Fires Everywhere director Lynn Shelton died on Friday, May 15 from a blood disorder. The late director and filmmaker was 54. According to a statement to E! News from her publicist Adam Kersh, "Lynn indeed had an infectious laugh, was full of life and had an espirit de corps that touched many.
Reese Witherspoon is reacting to the shocking death of director Lynn Shelton.
Filmmaker and director Lynn Shelton died on Friday, May 15 as a result of a previously unidentified blood disorder, according to a statement obtained by E! News from her publicist Adam Kersh. She was 54. She was an aspiring actor and photographer in her twenties but didn't begin making films until her mid-30's.
Marc Maron, the partner of late director Lynn Shelton, is speaking out with a heartbreaking statement following her untimely death.
By Stuart Oldham
The director also worked on episodes of 'Mad Men', 'Master Of None' and 'Love'