Jeff baena, acclaimed writer and filmmaker passed away at age 47.

According to a few reviews, renowned writer and filmmaker Jeff Baena, known for films like Life After Beth and The Little Hours, sadly died at the age of 47. On Friday, Baena, who married actress Aubrey Plaza, a producer and actress, whom he married in 2021; was found dead at his home in the Los Angeles area.

The circumstances surrounding his death are currently unknown. Baena relocated to Los Angeles to start building his career after completing his studies at NYU Film School. Through an activity as an assistant editor for writer-director David O. Russell, he went on to become a production assistant for Robert Zemeckis, working on some of his films. 

In addition to co-writing I Heart Huckabees (2004), the screenwriter and filmmaker is well-known for Life After Beth (2014), Joshy (2016), The Little Hours (2017), Horse Girl (2020), and Spin Me Round (2022). 


As a child, the Miami native, who is the son of a teacher and an attorney, fell in love with movies after watching Federico Fellini's 8 1⁄2  Days and Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange. He revealed in a 2017 interview with Marc Maron that "I became consistently drawn to left-of-middle things."
During this difficult moment, the family is devastated and requests privacy.

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