Hollywood celebrities like Regina King, Samuel L Jackson and Jordan Peele among many remembered illustrious writer-director John Singleton, who passed away at the age of 51.
The family of the Oscar-nominated director, known for critical and commercial hits such as "Boyz n the Hood" and "Shaft", took him off life support Monday after he suffered a major stroke on April 17.
"It is with heavy hearts we announce that our beloved son, father and friend, John Daniel Singleton will be taken off of life support today. This was an agonizing decision, one that our family made, over a number of days, with the careful counsel of John's doctors," a spokesperson for the family told Deadline.
Singleton's 1991 drama "Boyz N the Hood" earned him the badge of becoming the first African American and youngest person to ever be nominated for best director, earning his invite to the Oscars at age 24.
King, who worked with the filmmaker on "Boyz n The Hood", "Higher Power" and "Poetic Justice", said he was "one of the greatest to ever do it".
"Rest In Power, my friend. One of the greatest to ever do it. Thank you GOD for blessing us with this gift better known as John Singleton. Having trouble finding enough words to share just," she wrote.
Jackson, who worked with Singleton in "Shaft", tweeted that the director was a trailblazer for many up-and-coming talents.
"Mourning the loss of a collaborator and True Friend John Singleton. He blazed the trail for many young film makers, always remaining true to who he was & where he came from!!! RIP Brother. Gone Way Too Soon!" he wrote.
Calling Singleton a "brave artist and a true inspiration", Peele said his vision "changed everything".
Viola Davis said Singleton inspired a generation of artists.
"We will shoulder on... 'May flights of angels sing thee to thy rest". RIP," Davis said.
"Fast and Furious" star Vin Diesel called the director "a hero for so many... and affected all of our lives".
Rapper-actor Ice Cube paid his respects to the "master filmmaker" who discovered him.
"He not only made me a movie star but made me a filmmaker. There are no words to express how sad I am to lose my brother, friend & mentor. He loved bring the black experience to the world," Ice Cube wrote alongside a photo with Singleton at Cannes Film Festival 1990.
Director Ava DuVernay called Singleton "a giant among" the tribe.
Spike Lee wrote an emotional post on Instagram, saying he will forever miss his "brother".
"With His Passion, His Heart, The Way He Talked About His Love For Cinema And Black Folks I Could See John Would Make It Happen, And He Did. From Day One, We Have Remained Close Over The Decades, Cheering Each Other On In This Industry That Is Not Set Up For Us To Win. John Singleton's Films Will Live On Forever. Blessings And Prayers For His Family. May John Rest In Power. Amen (sic)" Lee wrote.
Horror master John Carpenter said, "Singleton was a talented director and a kind man. He died too young. He will be missed."
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