Kieran Turner, a documentary filmmaker who created the net collection “Wallflowers,” died Dec. 23 in West Hollywood. He was 56.

Turner’s dying after a battle with most cancers was confirmed by Christy Grosz, president of CLG3 Communications.

Along with creating “Wallflowers,” Turner wrote and produced the web net collection which ran for 2 seasons from 2013 to 2014 and adopted 4 pals who be part of a assist group to assist them get dates. The present starred Gibson Frazier, Sarah Saltzberg, Christianna Tisdale, Susan Louise O’Connor and Ricky Dunlop and is now streaming on Dekkoo.

Via his impartial manufacturing firm Eight Observe Tape Productions, which works in each movie and tv, Turner directed and produced the documentary “Jobriath A.D.” in regards to the ‘70s glam rock musician who died of AIDS. The manufacturing firm makes a speciality of telling LGBTQ+ associated tales each fictional and non-fictional.

Whereas working at Cinemarket, Turner helped finance and market movies like “Terminator Salvation,” “Love & Mercy,” “From the Tough,” “Very Good Women” and “Dylan Canine: Lifeless of Evening.”

Turner’s first characteristic movie “24 Nights,” which he directed, wrote and produced as his New York College graduate thesis, was picked up for distribution by TLA Releasing. His screenplay “Black Canines” made the 2022 Black Checklist and is at the moment in growth with Star Thrower Leisure.

On the time of dying, Turner was engaged on “Ghost Lights: Reclaiming Theater within the Age of AIDS,” a documentary detailing the influence of the AIDS epidemic in theater. Turner is survived by his cousins on the East Coast and his “shut chosen household of pals.”

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