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Lisa Henson

Lisa Henson

3 titles Production May 09, 1960 Washington, District of Columbia, USA

Lisa Marie Henson, born on May 9, 1960, is a prominent American producer in the realms of television and film, best known for her work on the educational children's series Sid the Science Kid. As the CEO of The Jim Henson Company—a legacy established by her parents, Jim and Jane Henson—Lisa has continued to uphold the family’s commitment to innovative entertainment.

Raised in Westchester County, New York, Lisa is the eldest of five siblings, surrounded by a rich legacy of puppetry and creativity. She completed her undergraduate studies at Harvard University, where she majored in ancient Greek and folklore mythology. During her time at Harvard, she made history by becoming the first female president of The Harvard Lampoon in 1982, showcasing her flair for visual humor and art parody.

Lisa's career began at Warner Bros. in 1983, where she initially served as an executive assistant before advancing to the role of executive vice president by 1991. In 1993, she took on the prestigious position of president of worldwide production at Columbia Pictures, contributing to blockbuster hits such as the Lethal Weapon series and the Batman films.

An active member of the Harvard Board of Overseers, Lisa has demonstrated her commitment to social issues as well. In 2012, she joined fellow companies in distancing from Chick-fil-A due to their stance against same-sex marriage. As of 2024, she continues to lead The Jim Henson Company, steering it into new creative territories while honoring its rich heritage.

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