Kathleen kennedy
Kathleen Kennedy
American film producer Date of Birth: |
Content:
- Early Life and Education
- Early Career in Television
- Collaboration with Steven Spielberg
- A Hollywood Luminary
- Executive Producer and Lucasfilm President
- Recognition and Awards
Early Life and Education
Kathleen Kennedy was born on June 5, , in Berkeley, California.
Her mother, Dione Marie "Dede" Dousseau, was a former actress, while her father, Donald R. Kennedy, was an attorney and judge. Kathleen graduated from Shasta High School in Redding in and went on to study film and television production at San Diego State University.
Early Career in Television
During her senior year of college, Kennedy landed a job at KCST television station, where she gained a wide range of experience as a camera operator, video editor, floor manager, and eventually production coordinator for the news department.
After leaving KCST, she produced the local talk show "You're On" before moving to Los Angeles.
Collaboration with Steven Spielberg
In Los Angeles, Kennedy began working as a production assistant to John Milius on Spielberg's war comedy "" Although her role in the film's credits was listed as assistant picture editor, Spielberg was impressed with Kennedy.
He hired her as his secretary, soon discovering her keen eye for production and lack of typing skills.
Kennedy's association with Spielberg led to her becoming an associate producer on Tobe Hooper's horror film "Poltergeist" (). She received her first sole producer credit on the runaway hit "E.T.
Kathleen kennedy producer biography books Kathleen Kennedy (born June 5, ) is an American film producer who has been president of Lucasfilm since In , Kennedy co-founded the production company Amblin Entertainment with Steven Spielberg and her eventual husband Frank Marshall. Her first film as a producer was E.T. ().the Extra-Terrestrial" later that year.
A Hollywood Luminary
Kennedy's collaboration with Steven Spielberg continued throughout the Indiana Jones franchise, notably "Raiders of the Lost Ark" (). She rose to prominence as one of Hollywood's leading producers.
Executive Producer and Lucasfilm President
Kennedy has worked with an array of directors, including Martin Scorsese, Robert Zemeckis, Barry Levinson, and Clint Eastwood.
She served as executive producer on Spielberg's blockbusters "Jurassic Park" and "Schindler's List."
In , she produced Spielberg's "War of the Worlds" and "Munich," receiving an Academy Award nomination for the latter. On October 30, , Kennedy was named president of Lucasfilm and brand manager of the entire "Star Wars" franchise after The Walt Disney Company acquired Lucasfilm.
Her first project in this capacity was "Star Wars Episode VII," released in July
Recognition and Awards
In , Kennedy received the Women in Film Crystal Award for her contributions to expanding the role of women in the entertainment industry. In , she was the inaugural recipient of the Paltrow Mentorship Award, honoring her support of emerging filmmakers and producers.