'Dallas Buyers Club' director Jean-Marc Vallée Die
Acclaimed film director Jean-Marc Vallée -- who helmed the 2013 drama "Dallas Buyers Club" -- died Sunday near Quebec City, Canada, his production company's publicist told CNN. He was 58 years old.
"He was a friend, creative partner and an older brother to me," Nathan Ross, a partner in Vallée's production company Crazyrose, said in a statement. "The maestro will sorely be missed but it comforts knowing his beautiful style and impactful work he shared with the world will live on."
The director got his start working on Canadian music videos and short subjects, before making his feature debut with the French-language film "Liste noire," also known by its English title "Black List."
His breakthrough film in the United States was "Dallas Buyers Club," the 2013 film based on the true story of an AIDS patient who becomes a distributor of experimental treatments. Although Vallée's direction was not recognized by the Academy, the film was nominated for Best Picture, while stars Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto both won Oscars for their performances
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Director Jean-Marc Vallée accepts the Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special award for "Big Little Lies" onstage during the 69th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards at Microsoft Theater on September 17, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
Vallée entered television production in 2017 as executive producer of the HBO drama "Big Little Lies." He also directed the entire first season of the series, winning an Emmy. Vallée later executive produced the series "Sharp Objects," also for HBO, and directed every episode. Vallée and Ross had signed a new development deal with HBO in April, according to Deadline.
Vallée said in a 2019 video for The Hollywood Reporter he was very careful about selecting the projects he was willing to take on. "Choosing your film is choosing your lifestyle," said Vallée. "Are you going to be happy waking up in the morning, doing this and serving it?"
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