Sarah Kernochan

Sarah Kernochan

writer, director, producer

Sarah Kernochan was born on Dec 30, 1947 in USA. Sarah Kernochan's big-screen debut came with 9½ Weeks directed by Adrian Lyne in 1986.

Sarah Kernochan was born in New York City. Educated at Rosemary Hall and Sarah Lawrence, she achieved early success by winning the Academy Award for Best Feature Documentary, at age 27, for her film "Marjoe." Her next move was to record two RCA albums as a singer-songwriter. Two years later her novel "Dry Hustle" was published. An original musical titled "Sleeparound Town" followed, with workshop productions at the New York Public Theater, and then Playwrights Horizons, where she met her future husband James Lapine. Their daughter Phoebe Lapine was born 1985, by which time Kernochan had settled into a career as a screenwriter and filmmaker. In 2002 she won a second Academy Award, this time for the 40-minute short "Thoth". She continues to compose songs for her website. She has taught advanced screenwriting as a Terry and Jane Semel Fellow at Emerson College in Boston. Her most recent accomplishments have been the publication of "Jane Was Here"(2011), a well-reviewed reincarnation mystery, and the release of her third album "Decades of Demos" for digital download in online stores. Her biog "At Home With a Ghost" is an ongoing chronicle of her lifelong encounters with ghosts and spirits.

  • Birthday

    Dec 30, 1947
  • Place of Birth

    New York City, New York, USA
  • Also known

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Awards

5 wins & 1 nominations

Boston Independent Film Festival
2003
Short
Winner - Grand Jury Prize
Thoth (2002)
Academy Awards, USA
2002
Best Documentary, Short Subjects
Winner - Oscar
Thoth (2002)
1973
Best Documentary, Features
Winner - Oscar
Marjoe (1972)
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