Karen Rosenfelt

Karen Rosenfelt’s one of those Hollywood producers who always seems to be in the orbit of some pretty wild fanbases. Like, she’s the reason you got The Twilight Saga: Eclipse on your screen—yep, that fever dream of vampires, werewolves, and so much teen angst you could cut it with a knife. She didn’t just drop in for that one, though. She kept the Twilight train rolling with Breaking Dawn – Part 1, where things got even more dramatic (weddings, vampire babies, the whole nine yards). It’s honestly kind of iconic, how that franchise just took over the world for a hot minute. But she’s not stuck in sparkly vampire land. Fast-forward to 2020 and Karen’s name pops up again as a producer on The New Mutants. Now, that one’s got a totally different flavor—think Marvel, but not the glossy, superhero-saves-the-day stuff. It’s darker, weirder, a little bit horror, a little bit coming-of-age, with a bunch of young mutants figuring out their powers in a creepy hospital. Honestly, it’s a wild ride, and the tone is way grittier than the usual cape-and-spandex deal. Karen’s career is basically a masterclass in producing movies that get people talking (and sometimes yelling, let’s be real). Whether it’s supernatural romance or off-kilter superhero flicks, her name is stamped on projects that leave a mark. She’s got a knack for picking stories that wind up living rent-free in pop culture’s collective brain, sometimes for better, sometimes for cringe—but always memorable.

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Personal details

  • Professions: Producer, Executive

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Frank Edward Rosenfelt’s daughter, yeah, she sort of hangs in the background of Hollywood history—her name pops up if you’re digging deep into the credits and family trees. Rosenfelt, by the way, was a big studio exec, like old-school MGM and United Artists big, steering the ship on some absolute classics from the '60s and '70s. His daughter? Well, her life’s a bit more private, not as splashed across Variety or Deadline, but if you’re into the “where are they now” side of movie lore, she’s one of those folks who grew up just outside the spotlight, watching legends come and go at the dinner table. There’s not a tabloid saga here, no wild scandals or dramatic Oscar moments, just that cool, kinda mysterious tie to a golden age of Hollywood, where her dad helped make the magic happen. Not everyone gets a front row seat to movie history—she did, whether she wanted it or not.

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