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Lyndon Evan Chubbuck

Birth
Death
13 Apr 2021 (aged 67)
Los Angeles County, California, USA
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Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
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Lyndon Chubbuck, 67, of Washington, DC passed away on Tuesday, April 13th, 2021 in his home in Hancock Park. Mr. Chubbuck is an award-winning motion picture director and is the co-founder of the prestigious Ivana Chubbuck Studio. He is survived by his wife Ivana and his daughter Claire.

Lyndon was raised in the Georgetown and Capitol Hill areas amongst Washington D.C.'s Social Register. Living in this privileged swatch of society, he always felt like an interloper - a socio-economic voyeur. Mr. Chubbuck's conflicting self-identity is at the core of recurring themes in his photography. As a filmmaker, Lyndon had a cerebral interest in the nihilistic corrosion of society by violence and greed. His work pursues a soulful interest in self-empowerment by small, heroic actions.

Lyndon has won or been an official entrant in more than forty international film festivals for such work as The War Bride, starring Anna Friel, Molly Parker and Academy Award winner Brenda Fricker, The Right Temptation, The Unnaturals, and William Faulkner's, A Rose for Emily- which is considered by the Faulkner Foundation as the best adaptation of Faulkner's works. A Rose For Emily currently resides at the Smithsonian in its permanent collection. He has also directed and/or produced films for Paramount Pictures, Warner Brothers, Columbia, Tri-Star, and Twentieth Century Fox along with numerous hour-long network television programs such as Wiseguy, Due South, and Baywatch.

Lyndon was a partner of the award-winning advertising agency ANDREW JANSON & PARTNERS, which has produced advertising campaigns for the Gianni Versace, Ford Motor Company, AT&T, Rolex, Ralph Lauren, and Oxfam. Lyndon recently won the coveted Telly Award for WomenHeart's PSA "The Race to Save Lives," which won several categories at the 40th Annual Telly Awards. A true artist in every sense of the word, his unique vision and perspective will be missed.
Lyndon Chubbuck, 67, of Washington, DC passed away on Tuesday, April 13th, 2021 in his home in Hancock Park. Mr. Chubbuck is an award-winning motion picture director and is the co-founder of the prestigious Ivana Chubbuck Studio. He is survived by his wife Ivana and his daughter Claire.

Lyndon was raised in the Georgetown and Capitol Hill areas amongst Washington D.C.'s Social Register. Living in this privileged swatch of society, he always felt like an interloper - a socio-economic voyeur. Mr. Chubbuck's conflicting self-identity is at the core of recurring themes in his photography. As a filmmaker, Lyndon had a cerebral interest in the nihilistic corrosion of society by violence and greed. His work pursues a soulful interest in self-empowerment by small, heroic actions.

Lyndon has won or been an official entrant in more than forty international film festivals for such work as The War Bride, starring Anna Friel, Molly Parker and Academy Award winner Brenda Fricker, The Right Temptation, The Unnaturals, and William Faulkner's, A Rose for Emily- which is considered by the Faulkner Foundation as the best adaptation of Faulkner's works. A Rose For Emily currently resides at the Smithsonian in its permanent collection. He has also directed and/or produced films for Paramount Pictures, Warner Brothers, Columbia, Tri-Star, and Twentieth Century Fox along with numerous hour-long network television programs such as Wiseguy, Due South, and Baywatch.

Lyndon was a partner of the award-winning advertising agency ANDREW JANSON & PARTNERS, which has produced advertising campaigns for the Gianni Versace, Ford Motor Company, AT&T, Rolex, Ralph Lauren, and Oxfam. Lyndon recently won the coveted Telly Award for WomenHeart's PSA "The Race to Save Lives," which won several categories at the 40th Annual Telly Awards. A true artist in every sense of the word, his unique vision and perspective will be missed.

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  • Added: Apr 20, 2021
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/225889811/lyndon_evan-chubbuck: accessed ), memorial page for Lyndon Evan Chubbuck (25 Jan 1954–13 Apr 2021), Find a Grave Memorial ID 225889811, citing Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA; Maintained by HiD (contributor 48556327).