
Andrew Karpen, the iconic founder and CEO of Bleecker Street Media who was behind Oscar nominated films including Captain Fantastic and Trumbo, has died at age 59 from glioblastoma, a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer.He had been diagnosed with the disease in 2024. Paying tribute in a statement his longtime friend and Bleecker Street's president Kent Sanderson said: "Our industry has lost a giant. "Andrew taught us all so much, foremost of which is the value of kindness, honesty, and family above all else. His leadership and courage will inspire all of us at Bleecker Street for the rest of our lives."
Andrew had movingly spoken of his diagnosis in October last year at a Variety event in celebration of Bleecker Street's 10th anniversary. By then he was wasusing a wheelchair and he said he was "not just honored to be here. I'm blessed to be here this year." He admitted receiving his diagnosis was "devastating," but he thanked his doctors, his wife Pam and their children for helping him through. "As you can see by my being here, nothing is impossible," he said.
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