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Award-winning Canadian filmmaker Jean-Marc Vallée has died at age 58, his publicist announced Sunday.
“Rest In Peace, Jean-Marc Vallée. The world is far less interesting without you in it,” Hive Communication Collective wrote on Instagram.
The Quebecois producer and director was Oscar-nominated for “Dallas Buyers Club” in 2013, for which actors Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto both took home Academy Awards.
In recent years, he has drawn acclaim for his work on HBO shows “Big Little Lies”, for which he won an Emmy award, and “Sharp Objects”.
Even if you’ve never heard of Jean-Marc Vallee, you’ve almost certainly seen his TV directing work on “Big Little Lies” & “Sharp Objects” or his movies like “Dallas Buyers Club” & “Wild.”
He had such a unique visual and narrative style. Such an immense talent gone too soon. RIP pic.twitter.com/gQhEYCeT4k
— Joshua Axelrod (@jaxelburgh) December 27, 2021
US media reported that Vallée died suddenly in his cabin near Quebec City over the weekend.
The cause of death was not immediately known.
Took this of Jean-Marc Vallee in 2019 in Careyes, Mexico during the ArteCareyes film fest. He was soulful and generous and loved music more than anything. He’d always wanted to be a rock star. In MTL we road bikes to Leonard Cohen’s house. He was one of the coolest I’ve ever met. pic.twitter.com/4UlzHqV0IY
— (((Malina Saval))) (@Malinasaval) December 27, 2021
HBO said it was “shocked at the news of his sudden…
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