Sue Marx, a mostly self-taught professional filmmaker who astounded Hollywood by winning an Academy Award in 1987 for her short documentary, Young at Heart, passed away on July 17, 2023, in her Birmingham, Michigan, home. That movie, which may have been the pinnacle of her extensive and diversified media career, followed the romance and marriage of her own widowed father, who was then in his 80s, and another artist who was also widowed. Even now, people still watch and discuss the movie a lot.
In her illustrious career, Marx produced more than 200 movies. She covered a wide range of subjects, including architecture, renowned Michigan novelist John Voelker, a grizzled Supreme Court justice, and The Relaxation Station, a tool designed to help kids in distress deal with stress and anxiety.
Sue Marx cause of death
The cause of Sue’s passing is still unknown. Young at Heart, a short documentary she made, won her an Oscar in 1987.
On various social media sites, many people who had known Marx over the years paid respect to her. Mark Pastoria, a close friend of Marx’s, posted a picture of her on Facebook along with the caption, “A treasure to the City of Detroit.”
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