- Born
- Birth nameLisa Marie Henson
- As CEO of The Jim Henson Company, Lisa Henson oversees all television and feature film production, from early development through post-production. She served as producer of the critically acclaimed, Oscar®-winning Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio for Netflix and executive produced the feature film The Portable Door for MGM+, as well as the Emmy-winning Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock and Harriet the Spy, both for Apple TV+. Lisa's many television credits include the Emmy®-winning series The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance and the popular Word Party, both for Netflix, as well as the Emmy-nominated PBS KIDS series Sid the Science Kid, Dinosaur Train, and Splash and Bubbles.
Lisa's feature credits include Sony Pictures Animation's The Star, Disney's Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, as well as MirrorMask, The Muppets' Wizard of Oz, Good Boy!, and Henson Alternative's The Happytime Murders. She is currently developing the highly anticipated sequel to the classic fantasy film Labyrinth, and The Conductors in partnership with Queen Latifah's Flavor Unit Entertainment.
Prior to becoming CEO of The Jim Henson Company, Lisa was President of Columbia Pictures where she oversaw a string of critical and commercial successes including Little Women (1994), Immortal Beloved, and Ang Lee's Oscar®-winning Sense and Sensibility. Before joining Columbia Pictures, Lisa served as an executive at Warner Bros. for ten years.
Lisa was born in Washington, DC and grew up in Greenwich, CT and Westchester Country, NY. She graduated summa cum laude with a degree in Folklore and Mythology from Harvard University, where she was the first female president of The Harvard Lampoon.- IMDb Mini Biography By: The Jim Henson Company
- SpousesDave Pressler(July 26, 2008 - present)James Otis(1998 - 2002) (divorced, 2 children)
- Parents
- RelativesBrian Henson(Sibling)Heather Henson(Sibling)Katrina Henson(Niece or Nephew)John Henson(Sibling)
- Daughter of Jim Henson and Jane Henson.
- She graduated Harvard University in 1983 with a degree in folklore and mythology.
- She was the first female president of Harvard Lampoon Magazine.
- Her father died 4 days after her 30th birthday.
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