Kathleen Kennedy (film producer)

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Kathleen Kennedy

Kennedy at the Paris premiere of The Adventures of Tintin, 2011
Born June 5, 1953 (1953-06-05) (age 58)
Berkeley, California
Occupation Film producer
Spouse Frank Marshall (1987-present; two children)

Kathleen Kennedy (born June 5, 1953) is an American film producer.[1] In 1981 she co-founded Amblin Entertainment with her husband, Frank Marshall, and Steven Spielberg. She is known for producing the Jurassic Park films, and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. Kennedy is the second-most successful film producer of all time (after Steven Spielberg) in terms of domestic box office receipts with totals at just over $5 billion.[2]

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[edit] Early life

Kennedy was born in Berkeley, California, the daughter of Dione Marie "Dede" (née Dousseau), a one-time theater actress, and Donald R. Kennedy, a judge and attorney.[3] Kennedy graduated from Shasta High School in Redding, California, in 1971. She continued her education at San Diego State University where she graduated, majoring in telecommunications and film. In her final year, Kennedy got a job at a local San Diego TV station, KCST, taking on various roles and posts including camera operator, video editor, floor director and finally KCST news production coordinator.

After her employment with KCST, she then went on to produce a local talk show, entitled You're On, for the station for four years before moving to Los Angeles. In Los Angeles Kennedy secured her first film production job working with John Milius who at the time was making Spielberg's 1941 (1979). The credits list her as a production assistant.

[edit] Film producer

During the production of 1941, while working for screenwriter John Milius, Kennedy came to the attention of Steven Spielberg. Spielberg hired Kennedy as his secretary, but both she and he reported that she was a terrible typist who was only kept on because of her good production ideas. Kennedy went on to co-produce Spielberg's project of Tobe Hooper's Poltergeist (1982) and received her first full producer's credit on the box-office smash E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982). Following her work on the Indiana Jones films, especially Raiders of the Lost Ark, she rose to become one of Hollywood's leading producers. Although working on a variety of projects, she continued her business relationship with Spielberg and became executive producer for both the blockbuster Jurassic Park and the historically dramatic Schindler's List. She went on to collaborate with a large and important group of filmmakers, including Martin Scorsese, Robert Zemeckis, Barry Levinson, and Clint Eastwood.

In 1981 she helped co-found and run the hugely successful production company Amblin Entertainment, with Steven Spielberg and her husband Frank Marshall. Kennedy took over a large portion of the running of Amblin and served as president of the Amblin company until 1992, when she decided to form her own film company with her husband. She became and still is a partner with Frank Marshall in The Kennedy/Marshall Company, a Santa-Monica-based film-production company with a deal at Sony Pictures. She is also a Governor on the Board of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

In 1995, she was awarded the Women in Film Crystal Award for outstanding women who, through their endurance and the excellence of their work, have helped to expand the role of women within the entertainment industry.[4]

In 2005 she was executive producer on two of Spielberg's latest films: War of the Worlds and Munich.

Marshall and Kennedy were the producers for the US versions of two Studio Ghibli animated feature, Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea released in 2009[5] and The Secret World of Arrietty,[6] released in 2012.

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