By Anita Bennett editor Lynn Shelton, a director, writer and producer known for her work on Humpday and more recently the drama series Little Fires Everywhere died Friday in Los Angeles, a rep for Shelton told Deadline.
She was 54. Shelton passed away from complications of a previously unidentified blood disorder, her rep said. The Hollywood veteran was a leading voice of the new American independent cinema movement of the 2000s, employing her signature style to award-winning films including Your Sister’s Sister (2011), Outside In (2018) and last year’s Sword of Trust.
Her television directing credits included Mad Men, Glow and as previously mentioned, Little Fires Everywhere, from Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine, Kerry Washington’s
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