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Charles Beeson Dies: ‘The Mentalist’ & ‘Supernatural’ Director Hailed As “True Artist, True Gent”

Charles Beeson, the British television director who helmed episodes of The Mentalist and worked on the upcoming adaptation of Around The World In 80 Days, has died.

Actor Jim Beaver, who collaborated with Beeson on The CW’s Supernatural among other shows, revealed the news on Twitter. Beeson’s agent also confirmed his passing when contacted by Deadline.

“RIP my great friend Charles Beeson,” Beaver wrote. “A sweeter and more gently gregarious fellow you couldn’t meet.” In reply to a question from The Mentalist executive producer Ashley Gable, Beaver said Beeson suffered a heart attack.

Beeson started his directing career on the BBC’s iconic soap EastEnders, while he also helmed episodes of other shows that are a long-established part of UK television history, including medical drama Casualty, police series The Bill, and Inspector Morse.

Beeson was also known for his work on BBC spy series Spooks, while his U.S. credits include Smallville, The Vampire Diaries, Person of Interest, and Timeless. He directed 14 episodes of Supernatural and most recently oversaw a number of episodes of the upcoming David Tennant series Around The World In 80 Days.

Around The World In 80 Days producer Slim Film+Television and Ashley Pharoah, lead writer on the Phileas Fogg drama, paid tribute to Beeson on Twitter:

Supernatural star Misha Collins also hailed the director:

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