Emmy Award-winning maker Ash Christian dies in his sleep

“Ash is a wonderful friend, colleague and spouse in crime. He is a champion of independent cinema and filmmakers and his love of film editing is contagious,” his production wife, Anne Clements, told ET.

He added: “I had a lot more life to live. My center goes to his family, especially his mother. The global has lost one of the.”

According to one received through the website, Christian had some projects “at other stages of production” at the time of his death. One of them included As Sick As They Made Us, the first Mayim Bialik film to begin shooting this year.

He ran his own New York-based production company, Cranium Entertainment, generating films adding the 1985 hit SXSW, Hurricane Bianca, Little Sister and Coin Heist.

In 2006, Christian won a standout for his first feature film Fat Girls at Outfest. In 2014, Christian won a daytime Emmy for a short day program of remarkable special elegance for MI Promise. He shared the victory with his production wife Anne Clements and executive makers Lauralee Bell and Scott Martin.

Christian was born in 1985 in Paris, Texas and began making films at an early age. As an actor, he has made the impression in the television series Cleaners, The Good Wife, The Good Fight, Law and Order, Person of Interest and more. Additional production credits come with Hello Again, Burn, and Kindred Spirits.

Our hearts move to their family. R.I.P Ash Christian!

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