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Remembering Ross McDonnell: Emmy-Winning Filmmaker's Legacy Lives On
obituary2 years ago

Remembering Ross McDonnell: Emmy-Winning Filmmaker's Legacy Lives On

Ross McDonnell, an Emmy-winning filmmaker known for his work on the series "The Trade," has died at the age of 44. His body was found at a New York City beach on November 17, and the cause of death is yet to be determined. McDonnell's cinematography on "The Trade" earned him an Emmy Award in 2021, and he also worked on other projects such as "The First Wave" and "Colony." He is survived by his parents, sister, and niece.

Tragic Confirmation: Irish Filmmaker Ross McDonnell Declared Dead by Family
obituary2 years ago

Tragic Confirmation: Irish Filmmaker Ross McDonnell Declared Dead by Family

Irish filmmaker Ross McDonnell, who went missing in New York City on November 4, has been confirmed dead by his family. A body discovered on a beach in New York is believed to be McDonnell's, although the cause of death has not yet been determined. Authorities suspect that McDonnell drowned while swimming and that his body was dismembered by natural elements before washing ashore. McDonnell was an Emmy-winning director, cinematographer, and photographer known for his work on documentaries. He is survived by his parents, sister, and niece.

Remembering Ross McDonnell: The Talented Cinematographer Behind 'The Trade'
obituary2 years ago

Remembering Ross McDonnell: The Talented Cinematographer Behind 'The Trade'

Ross McDonnell, the Emmy-winning cinematographer known for his work on "The Trade," has died at the age of 44. His body was reportedly found on a New York City beach. The cause of death is yet to be determined, but foul play and suicide are not suspected. McDonnell, originally from Dublin, had a successful career in film, working as a director, producer, and cinematographer on various projects. He won an Emmy for his work on "The Trade" and received other accolades for his contributions to documentaries. The investigation into his death is ongoing.

Emmy Winning Filmmaker Ross McDonnell's Tragic Death Shocks Family and Industry
obituary2 years ago

Emmy Winning Filmmaker Ross McDonnell's Tragic Death Shocks Family and Industry

Emmy-winning filmmaker Ross McDonnell has been confirmed dead by his family after remains, including a headless and armless body, were found on a beach in Queens, New York City. McDonnell had been missing since November 4, and his bike was later discovered locked up at Fort Tilden Beach. McDonnell, originally from Dublin, Ireland, won an Emmy for cinematography in 2021 and was known for his work on Showtime's "The Trade" and Matthew Heineman's Covid documentary, "The First Wave." He is survived by his parents, sister, and niece.

"Possible Identification Made in Case of Headless, Armless Body Found on NYC Beach: Missing Irish Filmmaker Suspected"
crime2 years ago

"Possible Identification Made in Case of Headless, Armless Body Found on NYC Beach: Missing Irish Filmmaker Suspected"

Police believe that the human torso found on a beach in Queens, New York, may belong to Ross McDonnell, an acclaimed Irish filmmaker and photographer who went missing over a week ago. Authorities are awaiting DNA test results for confirmation. It is suspected that McDonnell may have drowned in the ocean and his body was subsequently ravaged by natural phenomena before washing up on the beach. McDonnell's bike was found locked up at Fort Tilden Beach, and he was last seen leaving his home in Brooklyn. The investigation is ongoing.

Mysterious Headless Body Found on Rockaway Beach Could Be Missing Irish Filmmaker
crime2 years ago

Mysterious Headless Body Found on Rockaway Beach Could Be Missing Irish Filmmaker

The remains of a headless and armless cadaver found on Rockaway beach in Queens, New York, may belong to Emmy award-winning Irish filmmaker Ross McDonnell, who went missing on November 4. Investigators are awaiting DNA results to confirm suspicions that McDonnell drowned, and officials believe the body may have been dismembered by the ocean over the past two weeks.