We’ve just heard the sad news that SANCTUM producer Andrew Wight has died in a helicopter crash off the coast of New South Wales in Australia. The filmmaker perished with BAFTA and Emmy award winner Mike deGruy in the accident whilst they were apparently scouting locations for a new project. Wight was just 51 years old and deGruy 60.
Wight was worked on a variety of projects for James Cameron including the 3D underwater film GHOSTS OF THE ABYSS in 2003 before going on to write and produce SANCTUM last year, a film that was executive-produced by Cameron. SANCTUM was based on Wight’s own experience revolving around his near-death incident in an underwater cave. It went on to take $100 million at the box-office.
Mike deGruy was an award-winning cinematographer, workign on such projects as DEEP BLUE and many other TV wildlife documentaries. He tweeted four days before the crash; “Been in Australia 2 weeks, one to go then off to PNG. Love this place – especially Sydney on Australia Day.”
They were apparently due to work on an upcoming project together said to be a documentary about Papua, New Guinea.
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Dan Bullock
Feb 5, 2012 at 11:18 am
R.I.P. Terrible news!
Shaun M
Feb 5, 2012 at 2:27 pm
Wight was not the director, just the producer.
ciran
Feb 6, 2012 at 3:12 am
Its a terrible shame, he will be remembered by those of us who read deeper into the movies. I would have loved to work with him when in the future when my own career in film is on his level. But i guess it will always just be something i can never do now! “heros get remembered, legends never die”
Scott Dolan
Feb 6, 2012 at 12:20 pm
Andrew was a bold and passionate filmmaker. The Australian film industry has lost yet another great colleague…