Kathleen Kennedy | |
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![]() Kennedy at the 85th Academy Awards Nominees Luncheon | |
8 Nominations | |
Role | Producer |
Born | June 5, 1953 |
Berkeley, California, USA | |
Kathleen Kennedy is an Academy Award-nominated American film producer. In 1981 she co-founded Amblin Entertainment with her husband, Frank Marshall, and Steven Spielberg and often co-produces films with both. 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.
Nominations[]
- 55th Academy Awards, 1982
- Best Picture — E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (shared with Steven Spielberg)
- 58th Academy Awards, 1985
- Best Picture — The Color Purple (1985) (shared with Steven Spielberg, Frank Marshall and Quincy Jones)
- 72nd Academy Awards, 1999
- Best Picture — The Sixth Sense (shared with Frank Marshall and Barry Mendel)
- 76th Academy Awards, 2003
- Best Picture — Seabiscuit (shared with Frank Marshall, Gary Ross)
- 78th Academy Awards, 2005
- Best Picture — Munich (shared with Steven Spielberg and Barry Mendel)
- 81st Academy Awards, 2008
- Best Picture — The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (shared with Frank Marshall and Ceán Chaffin)
- 84th Academy Awards, 2011
- Best Picture — War Horse (shared with Steven Spielberg)
- 85th Academy Awards, 2012
- Best Picture — Lincoln (shared with Steven Spielberg)