The Canadian director, who died unexpectedly this weekend at age 58, moved comfortably between film and TV. We look back at some of the highlights of his career.
Canadian director Jean-Marc Vallée, who died unexpectedly this weekend at 58, moved comfortably between film and television and earned Emmy and Oscar notice for his star-studded adaptations of “Big Little Lies,” “Sharp Objects” and “Dallas Buyers Club.”
The acclaimed filmmaker started his career shooting music videos and shorts, then made his feature-film debut with 2005’s “C.R.A.Z.Y.” Here’s a look back at The Times’ coverage of Vallée’s major productions.
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