Nancy Spielberg (born June 7, 1956) is an American film producer who has produced multiple documentaries on Jewish and Israeli history. She is the third youngest sister of director and producer Steven Spielberg.[1]
Early life and education
She was born on June 7, 1956, the youngest of four children. Her family moved to Phoenix, Arizona in February 1957, when she was 7 months old, when her father, Arnold Spielberg, was hired by General Electric. Her family attended synagogue only a couple times each year, but often had Shabbat meals.[2] Their neighbors and children at school sometimes made antisemitic remarks towards her and her family.[3][4]
The family went on to relocate to California, and Nancy's parents divorced in 1966.[3] Following the divorce, Spielberg returned to Arizona with her mother.[5] She began attending an Orthodox Jewish school in the fifth grade, alongside her older sister Anne.[4] The household also began keeping kosher.[4]
In 2016, Spielberg was a co-executive producer for the documentary On the Map, directed by Dani Menkin, which followed the Israeli national basketball team as they won the 1977 European Cup.[8] She worked again with Menkin while producing the 2019 documentary Picture of His Life, about Israeli nature photographer Amos Nachoum,[9] and the 2020 documentary Aulcie, about the titular basketball player Aulcie Perry.[10]
In 2021, Spielberg became a part of Jewish Story Partners, an initiative launched by her brother and his wife.[11]
In 2022, Spielberg served as a consultant for The Fabelmans, a film by Steven Spielberg loosely based on his and his sisters' childhoods.[12]
In 1983, Spielberg married Shimon Katz.[4] The couple had two daughters: Jessica Katz, who performed on The Voice Israel in 2014,[16] and Melissa Katz.[4]