Isabelle Thomas, the wife of Bradley Thomas, a producer known for his involvement in 'Killers of the Flower Moon,' tragically passed away after reportedly taking her own life by jumping from a hotel balcony in West Los Angeles.
Law enforcement officials revealed that Thomas allegedly jumped from a high floor of the hotel on Monday night. Her body was discovered at the scene by first responders.
Investigators are currently examining the circumstances surrounding her death. No suicide note was found at the scene. The Los Angeles Coroner's Office is conducting an investigation, officially listing the cause of death as "multiple traumatic injuries" consistent with a significant fall. Legal documents confirm the hotel as the place of death.
Bradley and Isabelle Thomas had been married since 2018 and were parents to two young children.
This tragic incident follows shortly after the success of 'Killers of the Flower Moon,' which received multiple Oscar nominations, including nods for Martin Scorsese as Best Director, Lily Gladstone for Best Actress in a Leading Role, and Robert De Niro for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. The film also received nominations for Best Cinematography, and its song 'Wahzhazhe (A Song for My People)' was recognized in the Best Original Song category.
Director Martin Scorsese recently discussed the film's themes, particularly the portrayal of the "natural order of things" and the exploitation of the Osage Nation's wealth by outside forces. He acknowledged his initial perspective focusing on the white characters and the need to address this approach.
'Killers of the Flower Moon' tells the story of the Osage Nation's immense wealth from oil in the early 20th century and the subsequent exploitation and murders that followed. The film centers on the romance between Ernest Burkhart and Mollie Kyle amidst the backdrop of betrayal and crime.
Bradley Thomas has an extensive filmography, including notable titles such as 'Dumb and Dumber,' 'There's Something About Mary,' and 'All the Money in the World.'
Isabelle Thomas leaves behind her husband and their two children. She was 39 years old.
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