Perry Moore, 39 years old, was found dead in his apartment in New York. narnia.
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Executive producer Perry Moore, who worked in the saga of “The Chronicles of Narnia” and also helped combat homophobia in the United States, was found dead in his apartment in New York.
Perry Moore took painkillers because he hurt his knees, his family said. (Photo: Taken from narniaweb.com)
According to The Hollywood Reporter, “the producer’s death at 39 years old, could have been a suicide induced by an overdose of painkillers, drugs that were found on Thursday at the scene.
According to the family of the late writer, Moore was suffering from pains in the knees and back, which would heal only with immediate surgery but postponed for work that medical intervention and pain was relieved with analgesics.
Vanished body was found in the bathroom of his home by his partner Hunter Hill, who said he was not suffering any mental disease or carrying any problems of an economic or social development that could have driven to commit this act.
In addition, the now deceased father said his son was going through a good time, as reflected in his movie career and his role as a writer. “It was a great mood, no one expected this. Last night I gave the news that he got the funding to produce the fourth installment of ‘Narnia’” he said.
Perry Moore’s body, one of those carrying the big screen the novels of CS Lewis, will undergo an autopsy to ascertain the cause of death, these results were immediately said the police force to Daily News “.
In addition to producing “The Chronicles of Narnia,” he wrote in 2007 a novel about a gay superhero, “Hero” was well received by the public, and which was intended to eliminate the bad image of homosexuality.
The novel won the Lambda Literary Award for best novel for young gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender adults.
In 2008, he co-directed with her partner, the film “Lake City”, which took the actress Sissy Spacek and Troy Garity. The film told the story of a mother who is reunited with his family after an accident that separated them.
Two years later produced the documentary “Tell Them Anything You Want: A portrait of Maurice Sendak, Spike Jonze, who directed, which told the life of the children’s author Maurice Sendak.
In that year, worked on a new novel which he titled “Way of the Wolf, Book One: Fire”, who would battle triplets with super powers against a villain with the goal of destroying the planet Earth.
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