Lisa Henson


Lisa Marie Henson is an American television and film producer who has been involved in television shows such as Sid the Science Kid. She is the CEO of The Jim Henson Company, founded by her parents Jim and Jane Henson.

Early life and education

Henson was born on May 9, 1960, in Washington, D.C. and grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut and Westchester County, New York. She attended Byram Hills High School. She is the daughter and the oldest child of puppeteers Jane and Jim Henson, and she has four younger siblings: Cheryl, Brian, John, and Heather Henson.
Henson has an undergraduate degree from Harvard University where she studied ancient Greek and concentrated in Folklore and Mythology.

Career

In 1982, while at Harvard, Henson was elected president of The Harvard Lampoon, the first woman to serve in this position. In comedy, she was known for visual representation of humor, art parody.
Starting in 1983 Henson worked at Warner Bros. where she was first an executive assistant, and by 1991 she was promoted to executive vice president.
In 1993, Henson was named president of worldwide production at Columbia Pictures. Prior to this her work was on production of movies such as Lethal Weapon and the Batman films. She was replaced in the role in 1996 by Amy Pascal.
She has also served on the Harvard Board of Overseers.
As of 2024, Henson is the CEO of The Jim Henson Company. In 2012 she joined other companies who sought to avoid connections with Chick-fil-A due to their opposition to gay marriage.

Filmography

Shorts

Television

Film

Music Videos