Jeff Baena, the husband of actress Aubrey Plaza, died by suicide at the age of 47 on January 3, with an obituary now being released in his memory just days after his death
Aubrey Plaza has publicly addressed the tragic death of her husband Jeff Baena.
The actor Aubrey Plaza has spoken out for the first time since her husband Jeff Baena's death last week. He was 47.
The Sundance regular was known for such films as 'I Heart Huckabees,' 'The Little Hours' and 'Life After Beth,' among others. He and Plaza worked on five features together.
Horse Girl which premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival; and, Spin Me Round which premiered at the 2022 South by Southwest Film Festival. Jeff's wife, Aubrey Plaza, starred in most of his ...
Aubrey Plaza has deactivated her Instagram account following the death of her husband, Jeff Baena. The Parks and Recreation alum deleted her account after issuing a statement about the tragedy on behalf of herself and Baena’s family.
Actor Aubrey Plaza spoke out Monday on the recent death of her husband, writer and director Jeff Baena. Plaza called her late husband’s death “an unimaginable tragedy” in a statement on behalf of the Baena-Stern family. “We are deeply grateful to everyone who has offered support. Please respect our privacy during this time," the statement said.
Director and writer Jeffrey Baena, husband of Hollywood actor Aubrey Plaza, was found dead at his Los Angeles home on Jan. 3. He was 47.
Aubrey Plaza has broken her silence following the death of her husband, Jeff Baena. The “Agatha All Along” actress, 40, and Baena’s family released a statement on Monday.
Baena’s first solo debut was 2014’s “Life After Beth,” a zombie comedy starring Aubrey Plaza and Dane DeHaan that he wrote and directed. The film got into the Sundance Film Festival and ...
Baena, 47, was married to his frequent creative collaborator Aubrey Plaza ... for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. Baena and Plaza, best known for her breakout role on "Parks ...
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