EntertainmentOscar-nominated producer Bradley Thomas faces tragedy as wife, Isabelle, commits suicide

Oscar-nominated producer Bradley Thomas faces tragedy as wife, Isabelle, commits suicide

Isabelle and Bradley Thomas usually appeared together at formal galas.
Isabelle and Bradley Thomas usually appeared together at formal galas.
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2 February 2024 13:55, updated: 7 March 2024 09:28

Thomas, 59, producer and founder of the company Imperative Entertainment, has been involved in creating notable films such as "The Square," Ruben Östlund's "In the Triangle," Ridley Scott's "All the Money in the World," and Clint Eastwood's "Smuggler." His most recent accomplishment is Martin Scorsese's "The Time of the Bloody Moon", which garnered a remarkable ten nominations for the Academy Awards. Thomas himself has a chance of securing one - for best film. However, his life was recently struck by tragedy.

Fate of the producer's wife: what led to her death?

"TMZ" magazine broke the sad news a few days after the event. On Monday, January 29th, Thomas's wife, Isabelle, tragically ended her own life by jumping from a hotel balcony in Los Angeles. As a result of the fall, she incurred various serious injuries that led to her death. She was 39 years old. The authorities did not find a suicide note at the scene.

Isabelle was frequently seen alongside Bradley Thomas at Hollywood social events. According to "People" magazine, they were last seen together at the BAFTA Tea Party in Beverly Hills on Saturday, January 13th.

The couple had two daughters, Poppy and Grace. Isabelle was also a stepmother to Thomas's two children from his first marriage, Lucy and Charlie. Representatives of the producer have not yet released any statements regarding this incident.

A tribute: "she was beautiful, kind and full of life"

Mike Fleming Jr., in "Deadline" magazine, has shared his condolences following the departure of Isabelle Thomas. "Having seen Izzy and Bradley at a Golden Globes party recently, I am deeply shocked by this news. She was a beautiful, kind, vibrant woman who always brightened the room," he wrote.

"Born in Bath and a graduate in neurology from Oxford, Izzy moved to Los Angeles to pursue her passion for storytelling and film-making. She produced a documentary on kindness and, most recently, another about pickleball [a sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis – a note from the author]. She was featured on the Advisory Board of The Center for Scholars & Storytellers at the University of California," Fleming Jr detailed some of her accomplishments.