The Guardian Australia

Jean-Marc Vallée, director of Dallas Buyers Club, Wild and Big Little Lies, dies aged 58

- Catherine Shoard

Jean-Marc Vallée, the Canadian director best known for his work on Matthew McConaughe­y drama Dallas Buyers Club, has died aged 58.

Vallée’s representa­tive, Bumble Ward, said he died suddenly over the weekend in his cabin outside Quebec City. His two sons survive him.

Vallée was a director who attracted high-profile stars, seeking projects in which they could demonstrat­e their unvarnishe­d acting chops – which often paid dividends during awards seasons. He frequently shot his films using exclusivel­y natural light and on handheld cameras, allowing his cast unusual freedom to block a scene as they chose.

“They can move anywhere they want,” he said of his actors in 2014. “It’s giving the importance to storytelli­ng, emotion, characters. I try not to interfere too much.”

Dallas Buyers Club was nominated for six Oscars in 2014, winning three, including best actor for McConaughe­y – who played a rodeo cowboy with Aids who smuggles an unlicensed drug into the US that can help patients live longer – and for supporting actor Jared Leto.

Vallée followed that film with Wild, based on Cheryl Strayed’s 2012 backpackin­g memoir and starring Reese Witherspoo­n, with whom he reteamed on the first season of Big Little Lies in 2017.

Other films include The Young Victoria, a royal biopic starring Emily Blunt, from 2009; Demolition, a study in grief with Jake Gyllenhaal, from 2015; and the TV series Sharp Objects, starring Amy Adams, from 2018.

Vallée won a Director’s Guild of America award for Sharp Objects, as well as for his work on Big Little Lies.

Ward expressed her shock on Twitter, calling the director “sweet and kind, full of gratitude. [He] remembered birthdays and sent awesome mixtapes, while still being a creative genius. Rest In Peace.”

Vallée’s producing partner Nathan Ross wrote:

 ?? Photograph: Michael Buckner/Deadline/Rex/Shuttersto­ck ?? ‘Talent and vision’ … Jean-Marc Vallée.
Photograph: Michael Buckner/Deadline/Rex/Shuttersto­ck ‘Talent and vision’ … Jean-Marc Vallée.

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