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Matthew Kennedy (born March 14, 1957) is an American writer, film historian, and anthropologist.


Early life and education

Matthew Kennedy was born in
Redding, California Redding is the economic and cultural capital of the Shasta Cascade region of Northern California and the county seat of Shasta County. Redding lies along the Sacramento River, north of Sacramento, and south of California's northern border ...
, attended Shasta High School, and the
University of California, Los Angeles The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California. UCLA's academic roots were established in 1881 as a teachers college then known as the southern branch of the Californ ...
, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in theater arts in 1979. Moving to
San Francisco San Francisco (; Spanish for " Saint Francis"), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the commercial, financial, and cultural center of Northern California. The city proper is the fourth most populous in California and 17t ...
, he studied and performed with the
Margaret Jenkins Margaret Jenkins (born 1942) is a postmodern dance, postmodern choreography, choreographer based in San Francisco, California. She was a Guggenheim Fellow in 1980 and in 2003, San Francisco mayor, Willie Brown (politician), Willie Brown, declared ...
Dance Company, before moving to New York to study with choreographer Merce Cunningham and perform with Jonathon Apples + Company. After serving on the executive staff of the California Arts Council, he pursued graduate studies in anthropology at the
University of California, Davis The University of California, Davis (UC Davis, UCD, or Davis) is a public land-grant research university near Davis, California. Named a Public Ivy, it is the northernmost of the ten campuses of the University of California system. The inst ...
, where he was awarded a Fulbright research grant. Graduating with a Masters of Arts in 1992, the following year he joined the faculty in anthropology at
City College of San Francisco City College of San Francisco (CCSF or City College) is a public community college in San Francisco, California. Founded as a junior college in 1935, the college plays an important local role, annually enrolling as many as one in nine San Franc ...
, where he taught until 2017. He is presently host and curator of the CinemaLit Film Series of the San Francisco Mechanics' Institute.


Writing

Kennedy's books include ''
Marie Dressler Marie Dressler (born Leila Marie Koerber, November 9, 1868 – July 28, 1934) was a Canadian stage and screen actress, comedian, and early silent film and Depression-era film star. In 1914, she was in the first full-length film comedy. Sh ...
: A Biography,'' ''
Edmund Goulding Edmund Goulding (20 March 1891 – 24 December 1959) was a British screenwriter and film director. As an actor early in his career he was one of the 'Ghosts' in the 1922 silent film '' Three Live Ghosts'' alongside Norman Kerry and Cyril Chadwi ...
’s Dark Victory: Hollywood’s Genius Bad Boy'' with a foreword by
Kevin Brownlow Kevin Brownlow (born Robert Kevin Brownlow; 2 June 1938) is a British film historian, television documentary-maker, filmmaker, author, and film editor. He is best known for his work documenting the history of the silent era, having become inte ...
, ''
Joan Blondell Joan Blondell (born Rose Joan Bluestein; August 30, 1906 – December 25, 1979) was an American actress who performed in film and television for 50 years. Blondell began her career in vaudeville. After winning a beauty pageant, she embarked on ...
: A Life between Takes,'' and ''Roadshow! The Fall of Film Musicals in the 1960s.'' His next book, ''On
Elizabeth Taylor Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor (February 27, 1932 – March 23, 2011) was a British-American actress. She began her career as a child actress in the early 1940s and was one of the most popular stars of classical Hollywood cinema in the 1950s. ...
: An Opinionated Guide'', will be published by
Oxford University Press Oxford University Press (OUP) is the university press of the University of Oxford. It is the largest university press in the world, and its printing history dates back to the 1480s. Having been officially granted the legal right to print book ...
in 2023. Kennedy’s books on film have received praise. In reviewing ''Joan Blondell'', film critic and historian
Leonard Maltin Leonard Michael Maltin (born December 18, 1950) is an American film critic and film historian, as well as an author of several mainstream books on cinema, focusing on nostalgic, celebratory narratives. He is perhaps best known for his book of fi ...
wrote, "Kennedy is a genuinely good writer who knows the language as well as he does vintage Hollywood movies. This book gets my highest recommendation." ''The National Board of Review'' found ''Edmund Goulding’s Dark Victory'' to be "a fascinating read," and linguist and political commentator John McWhorter reviewed ''Marie Dressler'' with "Bullseye! ... this book finally does this fabulous star justice with comprehensive research on her now-obscured early life; loving, intelligent coverage of all her extant films; savvy, well-written documentation of her stage career, and endlessly perceptive reconstruction of what Dressler was like as a human being.... Truly a bravura performance - Dressler lives again."


Teaching and film series

Kennedy began teaching film history in 2004 at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. He has written extensively about film in a number of publications, including ''
The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide ''The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide'' (formerly ''The Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review'') is a bimonthly, nationally distributed magazine of history, culture, and politics for LGBT people and their allies who are interested in the gamut of social, ...
'', ''
Bay Area Reporter The ''Bay Area Reporter'' is a free weekly newspaper serving the LGBT communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. It is one of the largest-circulation LGBT newspapers in the United States, and the country's oldest continuously published newspaper ...
'', ''
San Francisco Chronicle The ''San Francisco Chronicle'' is a newspaper serving primarily the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California. It was founded in 1865 as ''The Daily Dramatic Chronicle'' by teenage brothers Charles de Young and Michael H. de Young. The pa ...
'', ''Performing Arts'', the San Francisco Silent Film Festival and TCM Classic Film Festival program books, and the popular ''
Bright Lights Film Journal ''Bright Lights Film Journal'' is an online popular-academic film magazine, based in Oakland, California, United States. It is edited and published by Gary Morris. Originally a print publication established in 1974, it was discontinued in 1980 to ...
''. Honors include a Cable Car Award for Outstanding Critic and for his teaching has been named in ''Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers'' and Honors Faculty of the Year by the Northern California Bay Consortium. Kennedy was a contributing researcher for ''
George Lucas George Walton Lucas Jr. (born May 14, 1944) is an American filmmaker. Lucas is best known for creating the '' Star Wars'' and '' Indiana Jones'' franchises and founding Lucasfilm, LucasArts, Industrial Light & Magic and THX. He served as c ...
’ Blockbusting'', a film reference book published in 2010. His books have inspired film retrospectives on
Turner Classic Movies Turner Classic Movies (TCM) is an American movie-oriented pay-TV network owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. Launched in 1994, Turner Classic Movies is headquartered at Turner's Techwood broadcasting campus in the Midtown business district of ...
and at the
Museum of Modern Art The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. It plays a major role in developing and collecting modern art, and is often identified as one of t ...
, UCLA Film Archive, and the Pacific Film Archive.Pacific Film Archive Joan Blondell retrospective


Selected bibliography

* ''Marie Dressler: A Biography'' (1999) * ''Strategies in Teaching Anthropology'' (first edition contributor) (2000) * ''Edmund Goulding’s Dark Victory: Hollywood’s Genius Bad Boy'' (2004) * ''The Queer Encyclopedia of Music, Dance & Musical Theater'' (contributor) (2004) * ''The Queer Encyclopedia of Film and Television'' (contributor) (2005) * ''Strategies in Teaching Anthropology'' (fourth edition contributor) (2006) * ''Joan Blondell: A Life between Takes'' (2007) * ''Roadshow! The Fall of Film Musicals in the 1960s'' (2014)


References


Further reading

;Interviews * *


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kennedy, Matthew 1957 births Living people People from Redding, California American film historians American male non-fiction writers American anthropologists University of California, Davis alumni Historians from California