Published: 05 Oct, 2022
Pilcher's agency Curtis Brown confirmed the news to CNN on Tuesday, referring to a statement the agency gave to Variety, by friends and family. According to the statement, Pilcher was double vaccinated and had no underlying health conditions. He took
multiple Covid-19 tests and tested negative to make the trip to the US for the Emmy's ceremony and back to the UK.
His death comes just weeks after he won an Emmy for "Outstanding Period And/Or Character Hairstyling" in September. Pilcher was known for his work across various theater shows,
television programs and films. He worked in hair and make up styling roles on films including "Beauty and the Beast," "My Week with Marilyn," "The Invisible Woman" and "The Young Victoria."
He was a nominee at the 2019 Academy Awards for his work on "Mary Queen of Scots," which starred Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie.
"Bridgerton" actor Nicola Coughlan paid tribute to Pilcher on Instagram, calling the hair and make up artist "brilliant and visionary."
"Marc was so passionate about
his work and so tremendously talented. Not even a month ago he won his first Emmy award. It's a tragedy that he's been taken so young when he had so much yet to do," Coughlan, who played Penelope Featherington in the
show, wrote.
"Please also use this as a reminder that Covid is still a very real and present danger, please get vaccinated and mask up to protect yourself and others," she added.
"Bridgerton" actor Nicola Coughlan paid tribute to Pilcher on Instagram, calling the hair and make up artist "brilliant and visionary."
"Marc was so passionate about
his work and so tremendously talented. Not even a month ago he won his first Emmy award. It's a tragedy that he's been taken so young when he had so much yet to do," Coughlan, who played Penelope Featherington in the
show, wrote.
"Please also use this as a reminder that Covid is still a very real and present danger, please get vaccinated and mask up to protect yourself and others," she added.