Anne-Marie Ross worked in foreign film distribution for Lionsgate and Pantelion for over two decades.
She was 49 years old.
Anne-Marie Ross cause of death
She died on September 9 after a nearly two-year fight with advanced-stage cancer caused by a rare gene mutation.
Ross began her career with Lionsgate in 2001, reporting to Nick Meyer, who is now eOne’s President of Film.
In 2012, Ross was appointed EVP of International Sales at Lionsgate. She was designated President of Pantelion Films in 2014, where she oversaw the company’s International Sales division for the first four years following its inception.
Eugenio Derbez’s Instructions Not Included was the highest-earning Mexican production of all time, grossing $44.4 million in the United States and $100.5 million globally.
Ross graduated from UC Santa Cruz and earned a Master of Arts in Chinese history with honors from UC Irvine in 2000.
Anne-Marie Ross husband and children
Her husband, Jonathan Ross, and their three children survive her, as do her father, Tom Boysen Sr., her mother, Pochan Boysen, and her brother, Tom Boysen Jr.
Anne-Marie Ross net worth
Ross was worth 2 million dollars.
Anne-Marie Ross funeral
Ross will have a Celebration Life, which will be revealed at a later date.