Emmy-Winning Set Designer Evelyn Sakash Found Dead In Bizarre Circumstance

Sakash, who also worked on movies such as "Still Alice," had been missing since September.
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An Emmy-winning production designer who was known to be a hoarder has been found dead under a pile of garbage in her New York City home.

Evelyn Sakash, 66, was found Tuesday lying on her kitchen floor buried under debris, a police spokesperson said.

Sakash was found by her sister, who had hired a cleaning crew to clear out the woman’s home in the College Point section of Queens and look for her, police said. The sister and the cleaners found Sakash around 4:15 p.m. Tuesday, they said.

Evelyn Sakash won a Daytime Emmy Award for "Between the Lions."
Evelyn Sakash won a Daytime Emmy Award for "Between the Lions."
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Sakash was a production designer who had worked on films including “Mermaids,” released in 1990, and 2014′s “Still Alice,” according to her IMDB page. She won a Daytime Emmy Award in 2003 for “Between the Lions.”

A police missing person report said Sakash was last seen alive on Sept. 30, 2020.

She died of natural causes from cardiovascular disease, the medical examiner’s office told E! News.

A GoFundMe account that had been set up to find Sakash is now seeking donations to assist in funeral expenses.

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