Molly Shannon Pays Simple But Powerful Tribute To Aubrey Plaza's Late Husband Jeff Baena

Molly Shannon has shared a deeply emotional tribute to her close friend and longtime collaborator, Jeff Baena.

Jan 6, 2025 - 13:52
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Molly Shannon Pays Simple But Powerful Tribute To Aubrey Plaza's Late Husband Jeff Baena
Molly Shannon (left) Jeff Baena (right)
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Molly Shannon has shared an emotional tribute to her close friend and longtime collaborator, Jeff Baena.

News of Jeff Baena’s passing was first reported on Saturday, revealing that the filmmaker had tragically died by suicide at the age of 47. Law enforcement sources confirmed that police and fire officials responded to a death investigation call at around 10:30 AM on Friday after an assistant discovered Baena unresponsive. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Now, just two days after the acclaimed director was tragically found deceased in his Los Angeles home, Molly Shannon is breaking her silence.

Molly Shannon Breaks Silence On Jeff Baena's Tragic Passing

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Shannon and Baena’s creative partnership flourished through their work together on several notable films, including "The Little Hours" and "Life After Beth." Both projects also featured Baena's wife, actress Aubrey Plaza. Shannon also appeared in Baena’s 2020 film "Horse Girl," further solidifying their professional connection.

The actress took to social media on Saturday, posting a series of heartfelt photos featuring moments shared with Baena. Her caption was marked simply by a broken heart emoji, a powerful symbol of her grief and the profound loss felt by those who knew him.

Baena, widely respected for his unique storytelling style and ability to bring deeply human narratives to life, leaves behind a legacy of impactful films and collaborations cherished by fans and colleagues alike.

Jeff Baena's Legacy

Jeff Baena

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Jeff Baena made his directorial debut in 2014 with the horror-comedy "Life After Beth," a film that featured an ensemble cast including John C. Reilly, Molly Shannon, and Aubrey Plaza herself. The movie not only marked the start of Baena's directorial career but also the beginning of a creative and deeply personal partnership with Plaza.

Following "Life After Beth," Baena continued to build his reputation as an innovative storyteller with films such as "Joshy," "The Little Hours," and "Horse Girl." Each project showcased his distinctive blend of humor, darkness, and emotional depth, further cementing his legacy as a genre-blending filmmaker.

Aubrey Plaza Gushes Over Baena

Aubrey Plaza at 75th Directors Guild Of America Awards

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In a previous conversation with People, Plaza reflected on the unique experience of working alongside Baena during the COVID-19 pandemic. "It was very hectic while we were making the show because we were quarantined and Jeff, he created the show; it was his idea," she said. "Our house became this strange post-production facility and he's downstairs on his Zooms or on his sessions and I'm upstairs editing, [and] we're just going back and forth."

She added, "We were quarantined for months and months like everybody else. And we did enjoy it. I think it was, obviously other than all of the catastrophic things happening in the world, just on a personal level, relationship level, kind of nice to just be forced to be in one place for that long. Could have gone either way, I guess."

Plaza also highlighted the advantages of sharing a creative industry with her husband, explaining, "I think that when you’re with someone that is in your field, they understand what you're dealing with on a deeper level. So obviously you are able to support each other and really understand kind of the journey that we're both on."

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