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Simon Kinberg

American screenwriter


American screenwriter

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nameSimon Kinberg
imageSimon Kinberg Press Conference Logan Berlinale 2017 (cropped).jpg
captionKinberg in 2017
birth_nameSimon David Kinberg
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birth_placeLondon, England
nationalityAmerican
education
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yearsactive2000–present
organizationGenre Films
spouse
partnerCleo Wade (engaged)
children4
fatherJud Kinberg

Simon David Kinberg (born August 2, 1973) is an American filmmaker. He has written and produced a number of films for 20th Century Fox, including several films in the X-Men film franchise and The Martian, which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture. He made his directorial debut with the X-Men film Dark Phoenix (2019), which he also wrote.

Early life

Kinberg was born in Hammersmith, London, England to American parents Monica Menell-Kinberg and Jud Kinberg, a New York City-born writer and producer. From age six, he was raised in Los Angeles, California. He is Jewish. Kinberg graduated from Brentwood High School, and then from Brown University, Phi Beta Kappa, magna cum laude; in 2003 he received his MFA from Columbia University School of the Arts, where he won the Zaki Gordon Fellowship for Screenwriting.

Career

While still in film school, Kinberg sold a pitch to Warner Bros., then went on to write scripts for Disney, Sony, and DreamWorks, working with Steven Spielberg and Jerry Bruckheimer, among others. After finishing school, Kinberg moved to Hollywood, where his first screenwriting credit was a sequel to the hit action film XXX (2002), XXX: State of the Union (2005). His next screenwriting venture was Mr. & Mrs. Smith, directed by Doug Liman and starring Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. The script began as Kinberg's thesis project for film school. Kinberg also wrote the pilot episode for a television adaptation of Mr. & Mrs. Smith for ABC. He also has a cameo appearance in the movie, as the banker who converses with John Smith at the dinner party.

Kinberg's next screenwriting job was the third movie in the 20th Century Fox X-Men film series: X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), which he co-wrote with Zak Penn. Comic-book writer Chris Claremont, who wrote the Dark Phoenix storyline that served as the primary source material for the film, also wrote the novelization of the film and made Kinberg a character in the book.

Kinberg reunited with director Doug Liman for the film Jumper (2008). Kinberg wrote and produced the film, which stars Samuel L. Jackson, Hayden Christensen, and Diane Lane. The following year, Kinberg was writer of Sherlock Holmes, directed by Guy Ritchie, starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law. In April 2010, his production company, Genre Films, signed a first-look deal with 20th Century Fox.

Kinberg was the producer of X-Men: First Class (2011), and both writer and producer of This Means War (2012). He was also co-screenwriter and an executive producer of the film Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter in that same year. In 2013, Kinberg produced Elysium.

The following year, Kinberg was the writer and the producer of the film X-Men: Days of Future Past. That same year, he produced Let's Be Cops. In 2015, Kinberg produced the Neill Blomkamp film Chappie and the live-action version of Cinderella at Walt Disney Pictures. He also worked on Fantastic Four as writer and producer. His final film of the year was The Martian, directed by Ridley Scott.

He wrote and produced X-Men: Apocalypse, the next film in the X-Men franchise following X-Men: Days of Future Past. Kinberg produced 2016's Deadpool, 2017's Logan, 2018's Deadpool 2, 2019's Dark Phoenix (the latter of which also served as his directorial debut) and The New Mutants, all of which are X-Men spin-off films. He also produced Murder on the Orient Express, an adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel of the same name.

The Hollywood Reporter initially reported that Lawrence Kasdan, writer of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, and Kinberg would write and produce Episodes VIII and IX of the new Star Wars films. A week later the publication stated that Kasdan and Kinberg would be working on future Star Wars projects, but not necessarily on Episodes VIII and IX.

In television, he is an executive producer on ABC's Designated Survivor starring Kiefer Sutherland, Legion created by Noah Hawley for FX, and The Gifted on Fox. He executive produced the third revival of the science fiction anthology series, The Twilight Zone which premiered in 2019 on CBS All Access (now Paramount+).

In July 2019, it was announced that Kinberg and his production company Genre Films was leaving Fox after 20 years.

On November 7, 2024, it was announced that Kinberg has been hired by Lucasfilm to write and co-produce a new trilogy of Star Wars films along with Kathleen Kennedy.

Personal life

Kinberg married Mali Heled in a Jewish ceremony on July 26, 2001. They have two sons. The couple separated in 2014, and subsequently divorced in 2017. By November 4, 2019, Kinberg became engaged to writer Cleo Wade. They have two daughters; born in 2020 and 2021.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleWriterProducerDirectorNotes
2005XXX: State of the UnionLee Tamahori
Mr. & Mrs. SmithDoug LimanRole: Investment Banker #1
2006X-Men: The Last StandBrett Ratner
2008JumperDoug Liman
2009Sherlock HolmesGuy Ritchie
2011X-Men: First ClassMatthew Vaughn
2012This Means WarMcG
2013ElysiumNeill Blomkamp
2014X-Men: Days of Future PastBryan Singer
Let's Be CopsLuke Greenfield
2015Fantastic FourJosh Trank
CinderellaKenneth Branagh
ChappieNeill Blomkamp
The MartianRidley Scott
2016DeadpoolTim Miller
X-Men: ApocalypseBryan Singer
2017LoganJames Mangold
Murder on the Orient ExpressKenneth Branagh
2018Deadpool 2David Leitch
2019Dark PhoenixHimselfDirectorial debut
2020The New MutantsJosh Boone
2022The 355Himself
2023A Haunting in VeniceKenneth Branagh
2024LiftF. Gary Gray
2025The Running ManEdgar Wright
2026Here Comes the FloodFernando MeirellesFilming

Executive producer

  • Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012)
  • Death on the Nile (2022)
  • Deadpool & Wolverine (2024)

Creative consultant

  • Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)

Thanks credit

  • Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)
  • Rogue One (2016)

Television

YearTitleDirectorWriterExecutive
producerCreatorNotes
2014–2018Star Wars Rebels
2016–2019Designated Survivor
2017–2019The GiftedPart of the X-Men film franchise
Legion
2019–2020The Twilight ZoneDirected "Blurryman" and wrote "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet"
2021Invasion
2024Sugar

Awards and nominations

He received a lifetime achievement award from the Saturn Awards in 2016.

He was named #61 on the list of 100 most powerful people in Hollywood by The Hollywood Reporter in 2016. The same year, The Hollywood Reporter named Kinberg as the highest-paid screenwriter in Hollywood with a record for two X-Men scripts, and named him as one of the highest-paid producers in Hollywood with for Deadpool in their annual Hollywood Salaries issue.

YearCategoryAwardTitleResult
2015Golden Globe AwardsBest Motion Picture – Musical or ComedyThe Martian
Academy AwardsBest Picture
Producers Guild of America AwardsBest Picture
National Board of ReviewBest Film
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsBest Film
2016Best ComedyDeadpool
Golden Globe AwardsBest Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Producers Guild of America AwardsBest Picture
2019Golden Raspberry AwardWorst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or SequelDark Phoenix

References

References

  1. (July 29, 2001). "Weddings; Mali Heled, Simon Kinberg". [[The New York Times]].
  2. Lovece, Frank. (January 26, 2016). "Everyone into the Deadpool: Producer Simon Kinberg helps revive Marvel's raunchy superhero". [[Film Journal International]].
  3. "Index entry". ONS.
  4. Siegel, Tatiana. (October 8, 2015). "'Martian' Producer Simon Kinberg on 'Fantastic Four' Woes, Jennifer Lawrence's Uncertain 'X-Men' Future and 'Star Wars' Secrets". [[The Hollywood Reporter]].
  5. (September 30, 2005). "IGN Interviews Simon Kinberg". [[IGN]].
  6. Bloom, Nate. (February 25, 2016). "The tribe at the Oscars, 2016".
  7. "Simon Kinberg". [[Columbia University]] School of the Arts: Film.
  8. (2005). "Mr & Mrs. Smith - Audio Commentary". 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.
  9. Fleming, Mike Jr.. (April 14, 2010). "Simon Kinberg Signs First Look Fox Deal".
  10. Kit, Borys. (November 20, 2012). "Sources: Lawrence Kasdan, Simon Kinberg Lock Deals to Write and Produce 'Star Wars' Installments".
  11. Kit, Borys. (November 28, 2012). "Star Wars: How Writers Lawrence Kasdan and Simon Kinberg Will Expand the Galaxy".
  12. (July 9, 2019). "Underway On '355' At Uni With 'The War of the Worlds' Series For Apple, Simon Kinberg Ends Long Fox Run".
  13. (November 7, 2024). "New 'Star Wars' Trilogy in the Works From 'X-Men' Alum Simon Kinberg".
  14. (November 7, 2024). "'Star Wars': Simon Kinberg to Write, Produce New Trilogy for Lucasfilm".
  15. "Mali Heled Kinberg vs Simon David Kinberg". Unicourt.
  16. Wade, Cleo. (November 4, 2019). "On tour a lot of you asked if Simon and I got engaged bc of the ring I was wearing. We did.". Cleo Wade verified [[Instagram]] account.
  17. Wade, Cleo. (January 24, 2020). "On Monday, @simondavidkinberg and I welcomed our daughter, Memphis Love Kinberg into the world.". Cleo Wade verified Instagram account.
  18. (January 25, 2013). "Star Wars Is Being Kick-Started with Dynamite". StarWars.com.
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