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Lynn Shelton had an unrivaled allegiance to the Seattle film community and to Washington state. Most people trying to make their way in independent film would move their ass down to Los Angeles, but Lynn never forgot where she came from. She would drive down in her Kia Soul and stay in our guesthouse or at a friend’s in order to direct TV shows and get the money she needed to go back to Seattle to make the movies she wanted to make.
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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.
Lynn Shelton, the indie filmmaker and director of, has died. She was 54.
The director also worked on episodes of 'Mad Men', 'Master Of None' and 'Love'