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'~Little Fires Everywhere' director Lynn Shelton dies at 54

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Lynn Shelton, an independent filmmaker who directed 'œHumpday'ť and 'œLittle Fires Everywhere,'ť has died. She was 54.

Shelton's publicist, Adam Kersh, said in a statement Saturday that she died Friday in Los Angeles from an unidentified blood disorder.

Shelton had become the leading voice of the new American independent cinema movement. She caused waves with her low-budget films, then made splashes through her work on television including 'œMad Men," 'œFresh Off the Boat,'ť 'œThe Mindy Project'ť and 'œGLOW.'ť

She directed four episodes of the Hulu miniseries 'œLittle Fires Everywhere,'ť starring Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington.

'œWe made so many things together,'ť said Mark Duplass on Twitter. He was a frequent collaborator with Shelton, starring in her 2009 film 'œHumpday,'ť which was a depiction of male sexuality through a female lens. The actor said he lost a 'œdear friend'ť and admired her creativity.

'œI wish we had made more,'ť Duplass said. 'œHer boundless creative energy and infectious spirit were unrivaled. She made me better. We butted heads, made up, laughed, pushed each other. Like family. What a deep loss.'ť

Shelton began her filmmaking career in her mid-30s after initially being an aspiring actor and photographer. She went on to write and direct eight feature films in the span of 14 years.

The statement said she had an 'œinfectious laugh, was full of life and had an esprit de corps that touched many.'ť

Ava DuVernay said Shelton changed her life after handing her an award at the Sundance Film Festival in 2012.

'œShe announced my name with pride,'ť said DuVernay, who posted a photo on Twitter that included both filmmakers. 'œHanded it to me with love. Rooted for me long after. I can't believe I'm typing this. Rest In Peace, Beauty. Thank you for your films. And for your kindness.'ť

FILE - In this Feb. 8, 2020, file photo, director Lynn Shelton arrives at the 35th Film Independent Spirit Awards, in Santa Monica, Calif. Shelton, an independent filmmaker who directed 'œHumpday' and 'œLittle Fires Everywhere,' has died at age 54. Shelton's publicist, Adam Kersh, said in a statement Saturday, May 16, 2020, that she died Friday in Los Angeles from an unidentified blood disorder. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File) The Associated Press
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