Canadian director Jean-Marc Vallée dies at 58
Canadian director Jean-Marc Vallee attends the premiere of the HBO television miniseries "Sharp Objects" at the ArcLight Hollywood in Los Angeles, California, U.S., June 26, 2018. (AFP)


Jean-Marc Vallée, the director and producer behind productions such as "Big Little Lies," "Demolition" and "Dallas Buyers Club," has died. He was 58.

His representative Bumble Ward said Sunday that Vallée passed away suddenly in his cabin outside Quebec City, Canada, over the weekend.

Vallée was acclaimed for his naturalistic approach to filmmaking, directing stars including Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal over the past decade.

Jean-Marc Vallee accepts the award for Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series or Movie for "Big Little Lies" onstage during the 69th Emmy Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California, U.S., Sept. 17, 2017. (AFP)
He directed Emily Blunt in 2009's "The Young Victoria" and became a sought-after name in Hollywood after "Dallas Buyers Club," featuring Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto, earned six Academy Awards nominations, including best picture.

He often shot with natural light and hand-held cameras, and gave actors freedom to improvise the script and move around within a scene’s location. The crew roamed up and down the Pacific Coast Trail to shoot Witherspoon in 2014's "Wild."

"They can move anywhere they want," the Canadian filmmaker said of his actors in a 2014 interview with The Associated Press. "It’s giving the importance to storytelling, emotion, characters. I try not to interfere too much. I don’t need to cut performances. Often, the cinematographer and I were like, ‘This location sucks. It’s not very nice. But, hey, that’s life.’"

He reteamed with Witherspoon to direct the first season of hit HBO series "Big Little Lies" in 2017, and directed Adams in 2018's "Sharp Objects," also for HBO. Vallée won the Directors Guild of America Awards (DGA) for both.