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Doug Sakmann Death, Renowned Producer and Director Sadly Dies

A stunning death has hit indie cinema as it has been reported that renowned producer, director, and make-up artist Doug Sakmann has died.

Sakmann’s death reportedly occurred Thursday, June 27th, 2024, according to numerous tribute posts shared online.

The award producer leaves behind a legacy of creativity, discipline and supreme accomplishments.

Doug Sakmann Death and Obituary

Doug Sakmann was born on July 22nd, 1980, and died on June 27th, 2024. He was 43 years old.

Sakmann originally hailed from Queens in New York but worked out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

He was an award-winning producer, director, production designer, and actor, as well as a skilled special fx artist.

Throughout his career, he produced over forty-five feature films as well as many docu-series, reality projects, music videos & commercials.

Recently, he was the Art Director and Production Coordinator on the ‘Unsolved Mysteries’ reboot for Netflix, Assistant Shop Gangboss and Set Dresser for the AMC series ‘Dispatches From Elsewhere’ as well as SPFX Supervisor for the creature feature ‘D-Railed’, The latter project has won over 30 awards across multiple Film Festivals globally.

As an actor, Sakmann trained in improv under Amy Poehler and the Upright Citizens Brigade in New York.

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He later worked with Stephen Colbert and Amy Sedaris on the show ‘Strangers With Candy’ (both for Comedy Central).

He starred in the legendary indy production B-movie house Troma Entertainment and in Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger 4.

After transitioning to behind-camera work, Sokmann grew in legend as an award-winning SPFX artist. Due to his horror and FX work, Sakmann gained a reputation and following in the indie horror scene.

Sakmann died in June 2024, according to a tribute from Fangoria.

“Fango is saddened to hear of the passing of Doug Sakmann. Doug was an award-winning producer, director, production designer and SPFX makeup artist and Troma veteran whose work and life touched many horror fans and creators. Our thoughts go out to his loved ones,” they wrote on Facebook.

A beautiful tribute for Sakmann also came in from Troma who wrote: “You were everything that embodied independent cinema and will always be cherished in our hearts. Your spirit and love for the craft of film and art will carry on within Tromaville forever. This is a truly great loss for everyone, but your impact will endure for eternity. You will be heavily missed. Thank you for everything Doug Sakmann. Rest in peace,”

This post was published on June 28, 2024 9:52 AM

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