Emmy-winning set designer Evelyn Sakash was found dead in her New York home this week after being buried in debris. Prior to the discovery, she'd been missing for seven months.

According to reports, Evelyn's sister, Ellen Brown, had been maintaining the messy apartment while the search was on for the talented designer, who'd previously worked on "Taxi," "Orange is the New Black," "Billions" and more. Eventually, Ellen hired a cleaning crew to help her tidy up the place, which the New York Daily News described as "trash-strewn."
It was there, under "an avalanche of garbage," that the 66-year-old was found face up, the Daily News said.
"This is just devastating," Ellen said. "She had a full life. She was so extraordinarily talented. She was a brilliant mind … I don't want my sister to be remembered like that, like the way she was found."
Pictures from the home show that Evelyn was a serous hoarder, as trash and filth overflowed from the home. Multiple media outlets reported that a stench wafted through the air.

Since Evelyn was last heard from in September 2020, police visited the home several times to gather up her pets. Somehow, they never found Evelyn during those checks.
In 2003, Evelyn won a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design for her work on the children's television series "Between the Lions." Over the years, she worked on Broadway productions and shows that aired on Disney and MTV.
Before the discovery of her body, Evelyn's family had set up a GoFundMe page to supplement the investigation into her disappearance.