'The loss is so enormous'

George A. Romero dead at 77 – Night of the Living Dead director passes away following a battle with lung cancer

The filmmaker died listening to the score of one of his favourite movies

LEGENDARY filmmaker George A. Romero has died aged 77.

Romero, known as the father of the modern movie zombie genre, died after a "brief but aggressive" battle with lung cancer, his family confirmed.

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George A Romero, creator of the 'Night of the Living Dead', has diedCredit: Rex Features
The visionary died at the age of 77 after a battle with lung cancerCredit: Rex Features

He died listening to the score of one of his favourite movies, 1952's The Quiet Man.

The American-Canadian filmmaker is best known for his films about an imagined zombie apocalypse, most notably the movie Night of the Living Dead.

His other works also included Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead.

Known as the Godfather of the Dead, Romero previously said he wanted to make the most of the "bizarre".

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His cult classic Night of the Living Dead was made for just USD $114,000 - £87,000 - and made USD $30m, paving the way for the horror genre and other popular zombie-inspired shows including The Walking Dead.

But the filmmaker was not always a fan of the newest zombie flicks.

The American-Canadian filmmaker also worked on the Dawn of the DeadCredit: Rex Features
Romero, pictured in the 1980sCredit: Getty Images
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Tributes for the godfather of horror have poured in after news of his sudden deathCredit: Rex Features

Speaking in an interview with Timeline, he said: "I used to be the only guy in the playground, I was the only guy doing zombies.

"Then all of a sudden The Walking Dead happened and it became mainstream and now they're all over the place."

He added: "Basically it's just a soap opera with a zombie occasionally.

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"I always used the zombie as a character for satire or a political criticism, and I find that missing in what's happening now."

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The filmmaker was born in 1940 in the Bronx, quickly becoming enamoured with movies by his teens.

He eventually went on to study art and design before working his way into film, with his work becoming a legacy for other horror fans.

In 2009, he was honoured with the Mastermind Award at Spike TV's Scream 2009, presented with the award by fan Quentin Tarantino.

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