Remembering Jean-Marc Vallée: A timeline of his acclaimed work in film and TV
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Jean-Marc Vallée holding his two Emmys for “Big Little Lies” at the 69th Primetime Emmy Awards on Sept. 17, 2017.
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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.