Jeanette Maus, an acting teacher and actress who appeared in the Lynn Shelton films My Effortless Brillianceand Your Sister's Sister, has died after an eight-month battle with colon cancer.
She was 39. Maus died Sunday night, the West Hollywood drama school John Rosenfeld Studios said in an Instagram post. She also had Crohn's disease and contracted COVID-19, according to a GoFundMe campaign that had been set up to help her with medical expenses.
Maus taught at John Rosenfeld Studios for nearly a decade and mentored such young actors as Kerri Medders, Charlie Bushnell, Cameron Gellman, Quinn Lozar, Maggie Budzyna and Lisette Alexis. "Jeanette was truly an artist and felt truly grateful to live as an artist," the studio said in a statement..
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