Kristin Hahn

Kristin Hahn (born 1969) is an American film producer and writer.

Kristin Hahn
Hahn in 2011
Born1969 (age 5051)
OccupationFilm producer, Writer
Years active1988–present
Children2

Career

Hahn was born in Omaha, Nebraska and later moved to New Mexico.

At the age of 15, being raised by her mother, she watched many movies and became interested in becoming a storyteller. At 18, she moved to Los Angeles.[1]

While she was a film student at University of Southern California,[2] she also worked for Bob Ellison as his assistant for 3 years, where she learned about writing.[3]

After writing two books, Jennifer Aniston pushed her to come back to Los Angeles to produce films.

In 2008, she and Jennifer Aniston formed the production company Echo Films.[4] Kristin Hahn also has another production company that she created in 2015 named Hahnscape Entertainment.[5]

Personal life

Until 1996, she lived with Jennifer Aniston in Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles.[6] They stay close friends and she was a bridesmaid at Aniston's 2000 wedding to Brad Pitt.

In 1999, she gave birth to her son.[6]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1988 Dear John Production assistant TV Series (1 Episode)
1993 Ed and His Dead Mother Production assistant & Music supervisor
1997 Anthem Director, Camera Operator, Writer & Producer Documentary
International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam - Best First Appearance
2006 The Departed Executive Producer
2009 The Time Traveler's Wife Co-Producer
2010 The Switch Executive Producer
2011 Five Executive Producer TV Movie
2013 Call Me Crazy: A Five Film Executive Producer TV Movie
2014 Cake Producer
2015 Tumbledown Producer
2017 The Yellow Birds Executive Producer
2018 Dumplin' Producer & Writer
2019- The Morning Show Executive Producer
2020 Stargirl Producer & Writer

Bibliography

  • Hahn, Kristin; Gabel, Shainee (August 1, 1997). Anthem : An American Road Story. William Morrow. Retrieved August 3, 2019.
  • Hahn, Kristin (March 26, 2002). In Search of Grace: A Religious Outsider's Journey Across America's Landscape of Faith. New York: HarperCollins. ISBN 0-380-97701-X. OCLC 877894909. Retrieved April 27, 2019.
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