Nina Jacobson

Nina Jacobson is an influential American film producer and former studio executive, widely recognized for her impactful work in both film and television. She is the founder of Color Force, a production company behind major hits such as The Hunger Games series, Crazy Rich Asians, and Pose.
Bio
Born on September 15, 1965, in Los Angeles, California, Nina Jacobson is of Jewish descent. She graduated from Brown University in 1987. Jacobson began her career in the entertainment industry as a documentary researcher before moving into film development roles at various production companies.
Early Life
Raised in Los Angeles, Jacobson developed an early passion for storytelling and film. Her academic background in English literature and creative writing laid a strong foundation for her future success in the film industry.
Family
Jacobson is married to Jen Bleakley, and together they have three children. In 1995, she co-founded Out There, a collective of LGBTQ+ entertainment industry activists, alongside producer Bruce Cohen.
Career
Jacobson held significant leadership roles at major studios. She served as president of the Buena Vista Motion Pictures Group at Disney, where she oversaw acclaimed films like The Sixth Sense, Pirates of the Caribbean, and The Chronicles of Narnia. In 2007, she founded Color Force, which has produced critically acclaimed films and television series. Her TV productions include American Crime Story, Pose, and Y: The Last Man.
Net Worth
Nina Jacobson’s estimated net worth is approximately $100 million. Her wealth reflects her successful career in film and television production, her leadership roles, and the achievements of Color Force.
