The name Lynn Shelton may not be immediately recognizable, but filmgoers and television viewers certainly know her work well.
The acclaimed director of such indie films as “Humpday” and “My Sister’s Sister” passed away on Friday at age 54. In addition to her film work, Shelton also directed numerous episodes of television, including such acclaimed series as “Mad Men”, “GLOW” and “Little Fires Everywhere”.
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