Education
Kennedy was raised in the Bronx, New York City, and graduated from the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan, where he studied film.
Kennedy was raised in the Bronx, New York City, and graduated from the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan, where he studied film.
Kennedy worked as an editor for the Public Broadcasting Service children"s show, Big Blue Marble, during his early career. In 1977, he moved from New York City to Los Los Angeles He soon became a project director, editor and writer for became the Kaleidoscope Films, one of Hollywood"s major creators of film trailers.
Kennedy oversaw the audiovisual creative advertising for the clients of Kaleidoscope Film and worked on the advertising campaigns for numerous films during the late 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.
Kennedy directed one feature film, Time Walker, a low budget movie released in 1982 by New World Entertainment, which was owned by Roger Corman. Kennedy left Kaleidoscope in 1992 and joined Cimarron/Bacon/O"Brien that same year as a partner and executive producer in the firm.
Kennedy oversaw the audiovisual advertising and film trailer campaigns at Cimarron/Bacon/O"Brien for the 1990s major studio films Basic Instinct, Home Alone, Home Alone 2, Unforgiven, The Mask, Get Shorty, True Lies and Broken Arrow. Kennedy became the senior Vice President of creative advertising at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/UA in 1997.
He oversaw the relaunch of the James Bond film franchise, beginning with Tomorrow Never Dies in 1997.
He further established his own production studio, Technical Knock Out Pictures, in 2000. Additionally, Kennedy performed voice over work for numerous film trailers and promos for television networks, including Showtime and American Broadcasting Company. Tom Kennedy died in West Hills, California, on December 7, 2011, at the age of 63.