VES to honor Lucasfilm's Lynwen Brennan with Lifetime Achievement Award
February 23, 2022

VES to honor Lucasfilm's Lynwen Brennan with Lifetime Achievement Award

LOS ANGELES — The Visual Effects Society (visualeffectssociety.com) has announced that Lynwen Brennan, executive vice president and general manager of Lucasfilm, will be the recipient of its Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing her contributions to visual arts and filmed entertainment. The award will be presented at the 20th Annual VES Awards on March 8th at The Beverly Hilton Hotel. 

The VES Lifetime Achievement Award, bestowed by the VES Board of Directors, recognizes an individual and their outstanding body of work that has significantly contributed to the art and/or science of the visual effects industry. The VES will honor Brennan for her dedication to the industry and advancement of unforgettable storytelling through visual effects. 

“Lynwen has elevated visual effects as an integral element of the art and production of moviemaking,” says VES board chair Lisa Cooke. “She is a powerhouse talent with incredible business savvy, sharp creative and technical instincts and a vision that has delivered some of the most popular movie franchises of all time. Lynwen’s keen sense of culture and community, coupled with her leadership in the global industry, is paving the way for future generations of artists, innovators and executives. We are very proud to honor such an exemplary role model with the VES Lifetime Achievement Award.” 

As GM and executive VP of Lucasfilm – home to the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises - Brennan oversees all businesses, including Lucasfilm, Industrial Light & Magic and Skywalker Sound. She is responsible for the development and execution of Lucasfilm’s business strategy, and works across each division to implement the company vision. Brennan was integral in the creation of ILMxLAB, which combines the talents of Lucasfilm, ILM and Skywalker Sound to break new ground in creating interactive storytelling and immersive entertainment experiences.

Her career with Lucasfilm started in 1999 with her role as technical area leader in Lucasfilm’s visual effects company Industrial Light & Magic. She rose through the ranks to become president of ILM in 2009, and guided the studio through one of its most successful periods. Under her leadership, ILM added three new studios to its global footprint, and expanded their studios in San Francisco and Singapore. In February 2015 she was promoted to GM and EVP of Lucasfilm.  

Previous winners of the VES Lifetime Achievement Award include Martin Scorsese, George Lucas, Robert Zemeckis, Dennis Muren, Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy & Frank Marshall, James Cameron, Ray Harryhausen, Stan Lee, Richard Edlund, John Dykstra, Sir Ridley Scott, Ken Ralston, Jon Favreau, Chris Meledandri and Sir Peter Jackson.

As previously announced, acclaimed filmmaker Guillermo del Toro is the forthcoming recipient of the VES Award for Creative Excellence, to be bestowed at the 20th Annual VES Awards.