Henry Jaglom, an actor and prolific independent filmmaker, has died.

His daughter, Sabrina, confirmed the news, telling Deadline, “My father passed at home on Monday with my brother Simon and I and Victoria Foyt by his side.”

Jaglom was 87.

Between the early ’90s and mid-2000s, Jaglom released some of his most notable films, including Eating, Venice/Venice, Babyfever, Last Summer in the Hamptons, Déjà Vu, Festival in Cannes, and Going Shopping. Many starred Jaglom and his second wife, Foyt, whom he married in 1991. The couple co-wrote several films, and Eating, Babyfever, and Going Shopping became known as his ‘Women’s Trilogy.’

Born in London on Jan. 26, 1938, Henry David Jaglom was the son of Simon and Marie Jaglom, per The Hollywood Reporter. His father, Simon, was Russian, and Mari

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