movies
celebrities
tv
trailers
box office
photos
dvd
fans
Get Movie Showtimes
Select a Movie
Select a Movie
Now Playing
21 Jump Street
(R)
Amazing Spider-Man, The
(PG13)
American Reunion
(R)
Avengers, The
(PG13)
Battleship
(PG13)
Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, The
(PG13)
Brave
(NR)
Brave
(NR)
Brave
(NR)
Chernobyl Diaries
(R)
Dictator, The
(R)
Hunger Games, The
(PG13)
Lockout
(PG13)
Lucky One, The
(PG13)
Madagascar 3
(PG)
Madagascar 3
(PG)
Men in Black 3
(PG13)
Mirror Mirror
(PG)
Pirates! Band of Misfits
(PG)
Prometheus
(R)
Prometheus
(R)
Snow White and the Huntsman
(PG13)
That’s My Boy
(R)
Think Like a Man
(PG13)
What to Expect When You're Expecting
(PG13)
Go to
More Movies
OR
Find Theaters
Search
Sign up for our Newsletter
Fan Us
Follow Us
Sarah Kernochan
MAIN
PHOTOS
VIDEOS
NEWS
CREDITS
BIOGRAPHY
AWARDS
FANSITES
FORUM
BIRTHDAY
N/A
PROFESSIONS
Screen Story, Producer, Director, Screenwriter
SOMETIMES CREDITED AS
BIOGRAPHY
Writer, producer, and director Sarah Kernochan first made her mark on the cinema with Marjoe, her Oscar-winning 1972 documentary about B-movie actor and evangelist Marjoe Gortner. A 1968 graduate of Sarah Lawrence University, Kernochan got her start as a ghostwriter for the Village Voice, but she tired of journalism after a year and moved toward documentary filmmaking.....
Expand Full Bio
Writer, producer, and director Sarah Kernochan first made her mark on the cinema with Marjoe, her Oscar-winning 1972 documentary about B-movie actor and evangelist Marjoe Gortner. A 1968 graduate of Sarah Lawrence University, Kernochan got her start as a ghostwriter for the Village Voice, but she tired of journalism after a year and moved toward documentary filmmaking. Following Marjoe, she switched gears again, recording two albums as a singer-songwriter.
After publishing two novels and working for a time as a playwright, Kernochan began pursuing a career as a Hollywood screenwriter. In 1986, she earned a certain dose of infamy as the screenwriter for Adrian Lyne's controversial 9 1/2 Weeks, and she subsequently went on to write over 15 more screenplays. Included amongst them were the Jodie Foster/Richard Gere romantic drama Sommersby (1993) and Impromptu (1990), a 19th century comedy of manners that starred Judy Davis and Hugh Grant and was directed by her husband, James Lapine.
In 1998, Kernochan directed her first non-documentary feature, Strike! A semi-autobiographical story about a group of friends at an all-girls boarding school in the 1960s, it starred Lynn Redgrave, Kirstin Dunst, Gaby Hoffmann, and Heather Matarazzo.
~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide
Collapse Full Bio
- Portions of Content Provided by
Rovi Data Solutions
© 2009 Rovi Data Solutions, Inc.
Recently Worked With...
Donald Taylor
What Lies Beneath
Released: Jul. 21, 2000
Lynn Redgrave
All I Wanna Do
Released: Mar. 24, 2000
Marjoe Gortner
Marjoe
Released: Jan. 1, 2000
Ray McKinnon
Sommersby
Released: Feb. 5, 1993
Fernand Guiot
Impromptu
Released: Apr. 12, 1991
Mikhail Baryshnikov
The Dancers
Released: Oct. 9, 1987
Mickey Rourke
9 1/2 Weeks
Released: Feb. 21, 1986
Collapse
Expand to view more
Fan Sites
Sarah Kernochan Fansites
No fan sites available. Create the first!
Are you the #1 Sarah Kernochan Fan? Sign Up To Create A Website Here.
Go
Build a Fan Site
Top 5 Celebrities
Naomi Watts
September 28, 1968
Shoreham, England
Megan Fox
May 16, 1986
Tennessee
Angelina Jolie
June 04, 1975
Los Angeles, CA
Chris Hemsworth
N/A
Scarlett Johansson
November 22, 1984
New York, NY
Go to
Top 100 Celebs
Sponsored Links
Buy A Link Here