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Jenny Lumet (born February 2, 1967) is an American actress and screenwriter. She is the daughter of director Sidney Lumet and granddaughter of Lena Horne. Lumet is perhaps most known for writing the original screenplay of the 2008 Jonathan Demme film Rachel Getting Married, and her work on the Star Trek franchise.
Jenny Lumet was born on 2 February 1967 in New York City, New York, USA. She is a producer and writer, known for Rachel Getting Married (2008), The Mummy (2017) and The Man Who Fell to Earth (2022). She has been married to Alexander Weinstein since 2 May 2007.
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- Producer, Writer, Actress
- New York City, New York, USA
- Jenny Lumet
18. Feb. 2021 · The prolific producer, the daughter of legendary director Sidney Lumet, never thought she would find herself as the co-captain of CBS All Access’ sprawling Star Trek franchise and certainly...
Jenny Lumet is a producer and writer, known for Rachel Getting Married, The Mummy and The Man Who Fell to Earth. She is the daughter of director Sidney Lumet and Gail Lumet Buckley, and the granddaughter of singer-actress Lena Horne.
- February 2, 1967
22. Apr. 2022 · The new Showtime limited series The Man Who Fell to Earth is inspired by the 1963 novel and subsequent 1976 cult classic of the same name. Highly anticipated, it is created by award-winners Jenny Lumet and Alex Kurtzman, of Star Trek Discovery and Strange New Worlds. In this story, Chiwetel Ejiofor stars as an alien called Faraday on ...
18. Feb. 2021 · Jenny Lumet, granddaughter of Lena Horne and daughter of Sidney Lumet, co-created three TV shows in 2020, including Clarice, a thriller about FBI agent Clarice Starling. She also wrote about her assault by Russell Simmons and shared her views on race, gender and depression.
2. Juli 2022 · Jenny Lumet, producer and writer of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, talks about her sci-fi drama based on the book and film of the same name. She explains why she cast Chiwetel Ejiofor and Naomie Harris as an alien and a scientist, and how she explores themes of alienation and hope.