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Sound Legend Jeff Wexler Dies at 78
14 Dec, 2025
Summary
- BAFTA winner and two-time Oscar nominee Jeff Wexler has died at age 78.
- He pioneered digital recording technology in film production.
- Wexler was a dedicated mentor and active industry participant until his death.
Legendary sound mixer Jeff Wexler, a BAFTA winner and two-time Oscar nominee, passed away at age 78 due to chronic kidney disease. Wexler, known for his work on films like "Almost Famous" and "Independence Day," was a significant figure in advancing sound recording technology.
He was instrumental in introducing digital production recording with DAT and file-based recording using the Zaxcom Deva I. Wexler also founded jwsoundgroup.net, an online hub for sound professionals, fostering community and discussion about their craft.
Throughout his five-decade career, Wexler's extensive credits include over 70 films. He received the Cinema Audio Society's Career Achievement Award in 2011 and remained an active industry participant, guest lecturing and leading workshops, ensuring his knowledge and passion were passed on.




