Lynda Obst, an influential producer behind beloved films and television series, passed away on October 22 at the age of 74 following a battle with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- October 23, 2024
AceShowbiz - Lynda Obst, a Hollywood icon, has passed away at her Los Angeles home after a battle with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Born in New York City, Obst began her career as an editor at The New York Times before transitioning to Hollywood in the 1980s.
Obst's first production credit was on the 1983 blockbuster "Flashdance", which starred Jennifer Beals as an aspiring dancer. Despite playing a pivotal role in the film's development, she faced resistance to keep her name on the project. However, her determination led to her being credited as an associate producer, and the film became a commercial and critical success, winning an Oscar for Best Original Song.
Obst's career flourished when she joined forces with Debra Hill to establish Hill/Obst Prods, one of Hollywood's first all-female production companies. Together, they produced acclaimed films such as "Adventures in Babysitting" (1987) and "The Fisher King" (1991), which earned Mercedes Ruehl an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Obst then ventured solo and produced Nora Ephron's directorial debut, "This Is My Life," and the iconic romantic comedy "Sleepless in Seattle." Her production credits also include "One Fine Day," "Contact," "Hope Floats," "The Siege," "Someone Like You," and "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days."
Obst's last film credit was the 2014 sci-fi epic "Interstellar," directed by Christopher Nolan. Additionally, she made significant contributions to television, producing series such as "Hot in Cleveland," "Good Girls Revolt," and "The Hot Zone".
Obst's son, Oly, described her as "a trailblazer and a fierce advocate for women." Her passing has been met with tributes from industry colleagues, including Glen Powell, who paid homage to her as a "true trailblazer who never missed an opportunity to help me learn."
Lynda Obst's legacy as a legendary producer, an advocate for women, and a champion of storytelling will continue to inspire generations to come.