In addition to teaching at John Rosenfeld Studios—where she mentored the likes of Kerri Medders, Charlie Bushnell, Cameron Gellman, and other young actors—for the better part of a decade, Maus appeared in films by the late Lynn Shelton, including Your Sister’s Sister and My Effortless Brilliance, the latter of which she also co-wrote.
Jeanette Maus—an acting teacher and actor that most recently lent her talents to Capcom’s Resident Evil Village—has passed away at the age of 39.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Maus had been battling colon cancer for eight months, and is survived by her fiancé Dusty Warren.