Jeff Baena, Writer-Director and Aubrey Plaza’s Husband, Dead at 47 — Cause of Death Revealed

Film director, Jeff Baena, known for his work behind the camera and his marriage to Aubrey Plaza, met his untimely death at the age of 47. Details surrounding his cause of death have finally emerged.

Jeff Baena, the acclaimed filmmaker behind hits like “Life After Beth” and “The Little Hours,” died at the age of 47. Baena, who was married to actress Aubrey Plaza, was found dead on January 4 under tragic circumstances.

Aubrey Plaza and Jeff Baena at the screening of "The Little Hours" during the 2017 Los Angeles Film Festival on June 19, 2017, in Culver City | Source: Getty Images

Authorities responded to a Los Angeles residence around 10:30 a.m. on Friday after an assistant discovered Baena unresponsive. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Law enforcement later confirmed his death as a suicide.

A report from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner revealed Baena died by hanging. While the investigation shed light on the cause, questions remain about the events leading up to his untimely passing.

Jeff Baena arrives for the screening of film "Spin Me Round" during the Seattle Film Festival on April 15, 2022 in Seattle, Washington. | Source: Getty Images

In a statement, Plaza’s representatives described the family as “devastated,” asking for privacy as they mourn their loss. Baena leaves behind a legacy of inventive storytelling and bold filmmaking, leaving fans and the industry in shock over his sudden departure.

He first gained recognition for co-writing the 2004 film “I Heart Huckabees” with director David O’Russell, earning a Gotham Award nomination for Best Feature. His other notable works include “Life After Beth” (2014), “The Little Hours” (2017), and the Netflix drama “Horse Girl” (2020).

Known for blending dark themes with humor, Baena’s films stood out for their unique narratives. “Life After Beth” mixed romance with zombies, while “The Little Hours” portrayed a convent of undisciplined nuns.

Baena’s passion for filmmaking began early. At age 11, he stumbled upon the late film director, Stanley Kubrick’s, film “A Clockwork Orange” while flipping through cable channels. Intrigued, he persuaded his father to rent Federico Fellini’s comedy “8 ½.” That moment sparked his love for unconventional cinema.

Jeff Baena attends the IMDb Studio at Acura Festival Village at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 2020, in Park City, Utah. | Source: Getty Images

In an interview with Fresh Fiction, Baena shared that he had always been attracted to films with unusual themes. He explained that his exposure to offbeat movies shaped his artistic vision, adding that he actively sought out such works.

Baena and Plaza’s love story began in 2011, quietly blossoming away from the spotlight. After a decade together, the couple tied the knot in a private ceremony that surprised many fans. The news broke in May 2021 when Plaza referred to Baena as her “darling husband” in an Instagram post celebrating one of his films.

Aubrey Plaza and Jeff Baena pose on the red carpet at "The Little Hours" premiere during Day 1 of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2017, in Park City | Source: Getty Images

Plaza later shared lighthearted details about their wedding during a 2022 appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. She revealed that their decision to marry came during the Covid lockdown, which coincided with their 10-year anniversary.

After joking about tying the knot to mark the milestone, Plaza stumbled upon a website called “OneHourMarriage.com” and arranged for an officiant to come to their home. While Baena stepped out to pick up a food delivery, Plaza visited her neighbor, Dandelion — a practicing witch — to request a spell for the occasion.

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