Kathleen Kennedy

Film producer

Popular As Kathleen Kennedy (producer)

Birthday June 5, 1953

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Berkeley, California, U.S.

Age 70 years old

Nationality United States

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1941

In Los Angeles, Kennedy secured her first film production job working as an assistant to John Milius, who at the time was executive producer of Spielberg's 1941 (1979).

While working under Milius during the production of 1941, Kennedy caught the attention of Steven Spielberg, who stated in 2015:"She was horrible at taking notes... but what she did know how to do was interrupt somebody in midsentence. We'd be pitching ideas back and forth, and Kathy—who was supposed to be writing these ideas down—suddenly put her pencil down and would say something like, 'And what if he didn't get the girl, but instead he got the dog?'"Spielberg asked Kennedy to become his secretary for her organization abilities, and Kennedy gradually took on larger roles in the moviemaking process.

1953

Kathleen Kennedy (born June 5, 1953) is an American film producer and president of Lucasfilm.

1971

Kennedy graduated from Shasta High School in Redding, California, in 1971.

She continued her education at San Diego State University where she majored in telecommunications and film.

In her final year, Kennedy gained employment at a local San Diego TV station, KCST (now KNSD), taking on various roles including camera operator, video editor, floor director and finally as KCST news production coordinator.

After her employment with KCST, she produced a local talk show entitled You're On for the station for four years before moving to Los Angeles.

1981

In 1981, she co-founded the production company Amblin Entertainment with Steven Spielberg and her eventual husband Frank Marshall.

Kennedy was credited as associate to Spielberg on Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), then associate producer on Spielberg's production of Tobe Hooper's Poltergeist (1982).

1982

Her first film as a producer was E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982).

Kennedy began receiving producer credit with Spielberg on the major box-office hit E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), and continued serving the role on most of his films for the next three decades.

In 1982, she helped co-found and run the production company Amblin Entertainment with Spielberg and her future husband Frank Marshall.

Five of the nominations are for Spielberg directed projects such as E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial (1982), The Color Purple (1985), Munich (2005), War Horse (2011), and Lincoln (2012).

As a producer, she is third behind Kevin Feige and Spielberg in domestic box office receipts, with over $7.5 billion.

1984

She also produced Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) with George Lucas and Marshall, and appeared in the film's opening sequence as a dancer.

Following her work on the Indiana Jones films, she rose to become one of Hollywood's leading producers.

With Amblin, she produced the Back to the Future trilogy, collaborating with such directors as Martin Scorsese, Robert Zemeckis, Barry Levinson, and Clint Eastwood.

1990

A decade later, again with Spielberg, she produced the Jurassic Park franchise, the first two of which became two of the top ten highest-grossing films of the 1990s.

1991

In 1991, she and Marshall formed The Kennedy/Marshall Company with a deal at DreamWorks.

1992

In 1992, she co-founded The Kennedy/Marshall Company with her husband, Frank Marshall.

1993

She continued her business relationship with Spielberg and became producer for Jurassic Park (1993) and executive producer for the historical drama Schindler's List (also 1993).

1995

Non Spielberg films that she produced during this time include The Bridges of Madison County (1995), Twister (1996), and The Sixth Sense (1999).

2005

Kennedy was a producer on Spielberg's films: War of the Worlds and Munich (both 2005), the latter of which earned her an Academy Award nomination.

2009

Marshall and Kennedy were producers for the US versions of two Studio Ghibli animated features Ponyo (2009) and The Secret World of Arrietty (2012).

2012

On October 30, 2012, she became the president of Lucasfilm after The Walt Disney Company acquired the company for $4.2 billion.

She also produced Spielberg's Lincoln (2012), which was nominated for seven Golden Globes and twelve Academy Awards.

In May 2012, she stepped down from Kennedy/Marshall, leaving Marshall as sole principal of their film company.

In the following month, Kennedy became co-chair of Lucasfilm Ltd. alongside George Lucas.

On October 30, 2012, when Lucas sold his company to Disney, Kennedy was promoted to president.

In 2018, Kennedy's contract to remain president of Lucasfilm was extended another three years, through October 30, 2021.

She has received eight Academy Award for Best Picture nominations as a producer.

2015

As the president of Lucasfilm she oversaw the development, production, and release of projects such as the Star Wars sequel trilogy including, The Force Awakens (2015), The Last Jedi (2017), and The Rise of Skywalker (2019), as well as the Star Wars standalone films Rogue One (2016), and Solo (2018), and the fifth installment of the Indiana Jones series, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023).

2018

She received the Irving G. Thalberg Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 2018.

2019

She has also produced various Star Wars series for Disney+ including The Mandalorian (2019–present), The Book of Boba Fett (2021), Obi-Wan Kenobi (2022), and Andor (2022–present).

Kennedy earned great success as a producer of numerous films directed by Steven Spielberg which have earned over $11 billion worldwide, including five of the fifty highest-grossing movies in film history.

As a producer she has received eight Best Picture Academy Award nominations.

Kennedy was born in Berkeley, California, to Dione Marie "Dede" (née Dousseau), a one-time theater actress, and Donald R. Kennedy, a judge and attorney.

She has two sisters.

Her twin sister, Connie, formerly a location manager in British Columbia, Canada, is now the executive producer of the Virtual Production company Profile Studios.

Her other sister is Dana Middleton-Silberstein, a television host and anchor, and press secretary/communications director for former Governor Gary Locke (D-WA).