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Name
  
Jonathan Krane

Role
  
Movie producer


Spouse
  
Sally Kellerman (m. 1980)

Jonathan D. Krane with a tight-lipped smile while pointing his head and sitting on a couch, wearing a black coat over white long sleeves, and a black necktie.

Education
  
Yale Law School, St. John's College

Nominations
  
Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature

Movies
  
Swordfish, Look Who's Talking, Father of Invention, Battlefield Earth, The Chocolate War

Similar People
  
John Travolta, Sally Kellerman, Dominic Sena, Tony Adams, Elie Samaha

Children
  
Hannah Krane, Jack Krane

Jonathan D. Krane (1952 – August 1, 2016) was an American movie producer behind such fare as Blind Date (1987), Look Who's Talking (1989) and its sequels, Limit Up (1989), and various John Travolta films including Face/Off (1997), Primary Colors (1998), and Swordfish (2001).

Jonathan D. Krane smiling while Sally Kellerman with a tight-lipped smile. Jonathan is wearing a black coat over white long sleeves and a black necktie while Sally with blonde hair, wearing a necklace and a white long sleeve top.

He was married to actress Sally Kellerman. In 1989, they adopted newborn twins, Jack and Hannah.

Jonathan D. Krane is smiling while Sally Kellerman with a tight-lipped smile. Jonathan is wearing a black coat over white long sleeves, a black necktie, and black pants while Sally with blonde hair, wearing a necklace, a ring, a white long sleeve top, a black belt, and a black skirt.

Jonathan D. Krane and Sally Kellerman are smiling. Jonathan is wearing a light gray coat over a white shirt while Sally with blonde hair, wearing sunglasses, a gold necklace, and a white long sleeve top.



Jonathan D. Krane smiling while Sally Kellerman is going to kiss his cheek. Jonathan is wearing a black coat over white striped long sleeves while Sally with blonde hair and wearing a pink coat over a white top.

References

Jonathan D. Krane Wikipedia