Carolyn Beug

Carolyn Ann Mayer-Beug (1953September 11, 2001) was a filmmaker and video producer from Santa Monica, California. She was killed at age 48 on September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack in the crash of American Airlines Flight 11. She won an award for the Van Halen video "Right Now." At the time of her death Carolyn Beug was working on a children's book about Noah's Ark which was to be told from Noah's wife's point of view. On the plane with her was her mother, Mary Alice Wahlstrom. Beug was survived by her twin eighteen-year-old daughters Lauren and Lindsey Mayer-Beug, her 13-year-old son, Nicky, and her husband, John Beug, a senior vice president in charge of filmed production for Warner Bros.' record division. She was returning home from taking her daughters to college at the Rhode Island School of Design. She lived in a Tudor-style home in the North 25th Street neighborhood. She hosted an annual backyard barbecue for the Santa Monica High School girls track team, which her daughters captained. Carolyn was a Latter-day Saint. See September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack/Casualties Beug, Carolyn Beug, Carolyn

 

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