"Saw" Producer Passes Away
Gregg Hoffman, producer of "Saw" and co-founder of Twisted Pictures, died of natural causes last weekend at the age of 42, According to the LA Times, Mr. Hoffman was admitted to a hospital after complaining of "neck pains."
According to a press release by Lions Gate, published at ComingSoon.net: "Gregg Hoffman, Twisted Pictures partner and producer died of natural causes on Sunday, December 4th, at 7:15 a.m. in Los Angeles.
Hoffman was 42 years old and is survived by his wife Lucienne, Four year old son Luke, Eight year old son Jared, mother Stephanie and sister Tracy.
Hoffman, a partner in Twisted Pictures and President of production most recently produced "Saw," "Saw II," "Catacombs." and "Silence." He was currently working on "Crawlspace" and "Saw III."
Prior to his time with Twisted Pictures, Hoffman worked at The Walt Disney Company, and was instrumental in the acquisition, development and production of numerous successful projects including "George of the Jungle," "Inspector Gadget," "101 Dalmatians," "102 Dalmatians," "The Parent Trap," "The Rookie," "Corky Romano," and "Sweet Home Alabama." Prior to exiting, Hoffman held the post of Senior Vice President of Production and earned a producer credit on "George of the Jungle 2."
Hoffman's first position in entertainment was as a story editor. He later embarked on his writing and producing career.
Hoffman was from Arizona and was a Dea'’s List graduate from American University in Washington DC.
Donations in Gregg Hoffman's name can be made to Habitat for Humanity, 310-323-4663."
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Shockingly sad news for family, friends, and fans, and if you head on over to JoBlo's Movie Emporium, you can find messages from "Saw 2" director Darren Lynn Bousman, as well as several production diaries that Mr. Hoffman wrote only a few months ago.
According to a press release by Lions Gate, published at ComingSoon.net: "Gregg Hoffman, Twisted Pictures partner and producer died of natural causes on Sunday, December 4th, at 7:15 a.m. in Los Angeles.
Hoffman was 42 years old and is survived by his wife Lucienne, Four year old son Luke, Eight year old son Jared, mother Stephanie and sister Tracy.
Hoffman, a partner in Twisted Pictures and President of production most recently produced "Saw," "Saw II," "Catacombs." and "Silence." He was currently working on "Crawlspace" and "Saw III."
Prior to his time with Twisted Pictures, Hoffman worked at The Walt Disney Company, and was instrumental in the acquisition, development and production of numerous successful projects including "George of the Jungle," "Inspector Gadget," "101 Dalmatians," "102 Dalmatians," "The Parent Trap," "The Rookie," "Corky Romano," and "Sweet Home Alabama." Prior to exiting, Hoffman held the post of Senior Vice President of Production and earned a producer credit on "George of the Jungle 2."
Hoffman's first position in entertainment was as a story editor. He later embarked on his writing and producing career.
Hoffman was from Arizona and was a Dea'’s List graduate from American University in Washington DC.
Donations in Gregg Hoffman's name can be made to Habitat for Humanity, 310-323-4663."
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Shockingly sad news for family, friends, and fans, and if you head on over to JoBlo's Movie Emporium, you can find messages from "Saw 2" director Darren Lynn Bousman, as well as several production diaries that Mr. Hoffman wrote only a few months ago.
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on Dec 06 2005 03:04 AM Natural causes at 42? Seems way too young to be considered natural. Sucks though, best wishes to his family (Reply to this) |
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on Dec 06 2005 11:57 AM Sucks, but I find the abrupt change in the films he made slightly funny. (Reply to this) |
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on Dec 06 2005 11:59 AM [b]Damn[/b] yeah, not good at all, complained of chest pains before hand so looks like a heart attack.... but yes very unfortunate and best wishes to the family. and really is too bad, he did very well with Saw and Saw II and was looking forward to see what else he might help bring to the horror genre. first the Halloween director dies, now Gregg Hoffman producer of Saw dies.... tis sad (Reply to this) |
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on Dec 06 2005 02:11 PM In reply to this comment (#828535) [b]minor correction[/b] it is very sad when someone who is so young passes away. btw moustapha akkad produced the halloween series. john carpenter directed halloween thomas of the living dead (Reply to this) |
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