Critically acclaimed director Jean-Marc Vallée was found dead on Sunday. He was just 58 years old.
08.12.2021 - 00:01 / deadline.com
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Critically acclaimed director Jean-Marc Vallée was found dead on Sunday. He was just 58 years old.
unexpected passing. The 58-year-old director is believed to have died from a heart attack at his cabin on a river outside of Quebec City over Christmas, sources told Deadline.The “Big Little Lies” filmmaker was prepping to host guests over the weekend, sources said, adding that it is likely he died on December 25 and was found the following morning.
J. Kim Murphy administratorThe Quebecois director Jean-Marc Vallée is being remembered by the entertainment industry, with heartfelt tributes emerging from the late filmmaker’s peers and collaborators.Vallée, who directed films such as “Dallas Buyers Club” and “Wild” and helmed TV projects including “Big Little Lies” and “Sharp Objects,” died suddenly at his cabin outside Quebec City, Canada on Saturday.
died suddenly Sunday at 58. The beloved filmmaker passed away in his cabin outside Quebec City.
Jean-Marc Vallée died suddenly over the weekend and now, Deadline is reporting some additional information.
took to Instagram to note she was “in complete and utter shock” over Vallée’s death. Vallée directed every episode of the first season of “Big Little Lies” and served as an executive producer and editor on the second season.Cameron Bailey, CEO of the Toronto International Film Festival, tweeted, “Can’t believe it.
Reese Witherspoon and Shailene Woodley are mourning the loss of director Jean-Marc Vallée, who directed the first season of their HBO hit drama Big Little Lies.
In memoriam. Director Jean-Marc Vallée died on Sunday, December 26, at his home in Quebec City, Canda, at age 58.
Director and producer Jean-Marc Vallée, who won an Emmy for directing the hit HBO series “Big Little Lies” and whose 2013 drama “Dallas Buyers Club” earned multiple Oscar nominations, has died. He was 58.
Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorJean-Marc Vallée, the Quebecois director of films including “Dallas Buyers Club” and TV projects such as “Big Little Lies,” has died outside Quebec City. He was 58.The cause of death was not immediately known.His producing partner, Nathan Ross, said in a statement, “Jean-Marc stood for creativity, authenticity and trying things differently.
Jean-Marc Vallée, the award-winning Canadian writer-director-producer behind such acclaimed projects as “Dallas Buyers Club” and HBO’s “Big Little Lies,” has died suddenly at his home outside Quebec City. He was 58.
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