Producer Sean Stone has died at the age of 31.
He worked with stars like Bruce Willis and John Travolta.
In July, Sean was told he had neuroendocrine cancer that had spread to his colon.
People close to Sean said he died on Tuesday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey. He was in charge of the creative direction of several movies that came out in 2022, such as the action thriller Hot Seat, starring Mel Gibson, and the comedy Wrong Place, starring Bruce Willis.
He also worked as a producer on Cash Out, the John Travolta movie that is about to come out.
The person from New Jersey graduated from the University of Arizona and then moved to Los Angeles, California, in 2017. He started out as an assistant at the famous Creative Artists Agency and worked his way up to becoming an executive producer on several projects.
Ashley, Justin, Michael, Mallory, Brian, his parents David and Ileen, his brother-in-law Thomas Smith, his sisters-in-law Christine Stone and Jenna Yeo, and his nieces Ella and Sloane are all living on after Sean.
DEAR BYRD; Another person who died on Tuesday was singer and vocal coach Debra Byrd.
The 72-year-old star died at her home in Los Angeles, California. She was on hit TV shows like “The Voice” and “American Idol.” Deadline says that the cause of Debra’s death has not been confirmed yet.
A number of famous people, including Barry Manilow, a longtime friend and coworker, have led moving tributes to Debra’s life.
“I’ve never been this sad in my life.” He wrote, “I just can’t wrap my mind around the fact that Debra is no longer with me.”
“She was one of my best friends ever.” I’ll always miss you, my love.” Jennifer Hudson, Kelly Clarkson, and Bob Dylan were just a few of the big stars that Debra had worked with.
The Steely Dan keyboardist Jim Beard died on Saturday at the age of 63. He had been sick and then got sick again, which led to complications. It had been 16 years since Jim played keyboards on tour with the rock band.
A representative said on Wednesday that he had died.
The last time the pianist, composer, and producer played with Steely Dan was in Phoenix, Arizona, on January 20. The rock star also went on tour with the Eagles’ most recent Long Goodbye show.
Jim’s mother Sarah, his sister Nancy Canale, and his brother Bill Beard will all miss him. He also leaves behind his children, Caitlin and Victor.