A hero's journey: Jenny Fulle has led a charmed life of her own making--with strength and smarts, she went from preteen legal hero to janitor to power lesbian film executive.When Jenny Fulle was 18 she scrubbed George Lucas's toilet. It was 1980 and Fulle was already a minor celebrity, half-remembered as the baseball prodigy whose determination forced Little League Baseball to allow girls to play. But Fulle's rubber gloves rubber gloves rubber npl → gants mpl en caoutchouc were merely creating the backstory back·sto·ry n. 1. The experiences of a character or the circumstances of an event that occur before the action or narrative of a literary, cinematic, or dramatic work: for an amazing second act a modern Horatio Alger story in which a gay protagonist goes from janitor to executive vice president of a movie studio with not so much as a black eye in the process. As executive VP of production at Sony Pictures Imageworks Sony Pictures Imageworks, Inc. is an Academy Award-winning, state-of-the-art visual effects and character animation company. Individuals at the company have been recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences with Oscars for their work on Spider-Man 2 the company responsible for all three Spider-Man pictures, both Charlie's Angels films, The Chronicles of Narnia, and other marvels of special effects special effects, in motion pictures, cinematographic techniques that create illusions in the audience's minds as well as the illusions created using these techniques. and animation--Fulle is one of the most powerful lesbians in Hollywood. And she's pulled herself to the top without the help of nepotism nep·o·tism n. Favoritism shown or patronage granted to relatives, as in business. [French népotisme, from Italian nepotismo, from nepote, nephew, from Latin or a formal education. "I had just dropped out of college and wasn't quite sure of what I wanted to do. I was floundering a bit," she remembers. "So someone said to me, 'Would you like to clean toilets for George Lucas Noun 1. George Lucas - United States screenwriter and filmmaker (born in 1944) Lucas ?' and I said, 'Hey, that sounds cool.'" She started working at Industrial Light and Magic, George Lucas's special effects compound in the San Francisco Bay area “Bay Area” redirects here. For other uses, see Bay Area (disambiguation). The San Francisco Bay Area, colloquially known as the Bay Area or The Bay , and became captivated cap·ti·vate tr.v. cap·ti·vat·ed, cap·ti·vat·ing, cap·ti·vates 1. To attract and hold by charm, beauty, or excellence. See Synonyms at charm. 2. Archaic To capture. by the energy of the studio. At 23 she became a production assistant, a coveted cov·et v. cov·et·ed, cov·et·ing, cov·ets v.tr. 1. To feel blameworthy desire for (that which is another's). See Synonyms at envy. 2. To wish for longingly. See Synonyms at desire. stepping-stone that can lead to bigger things if you're smart and tenacious enough. "After a couple of years in production, it was, 'Oh, little Jenny--she used to be a janitor and now she's a coordinator. Isn't that cute?'" Fulle says. "People were putting me in a box, and it wasn't because of my sexuality or my gender but the fact that a few years earlier I was emptying their trash." Tired of being known as the cleaning lady, Fulle packed her bags and moved to Los Angeles. It was as much a personal choice as a professional necessity: "Up in Marin County, I was the only gay." Fulle landed production gigs on many hypermasculine films, including Arnold Schwarzenegger movies Total Recall, Eraser, and True Lies, and surprisingly, didn't experience much sexism. "Certainly, I've felt like I've come up against the boys' club, but it hasn't been impenetrable," she says. In fact, occasionally she's gleaned confidence from the most unlikely experiences. Once, in her early days in Los Angeles, she found herself on a movie set feeling out of place and trying desperately to look like she belonged. "Whoopi Goldberg was there," Fulle recalls, "and she came up to me in front of all these people and said, 'Didn't I fuck you at Woodstock?' I felt all the blood drain from my face. It was definitely an icebreaker icebreaker, ship of special hull design and wide beam, with relatively flat bottom, designed to force its way through ice. When the icebreaker charges into the ice at full speed, its sharply inclined bow, meeting the edge of the ice, rises upon it, and the weight of ." To Fulle, Hollywood's homophobia is directed largely at actors; players behind the camera aren't subjected to the same degree of hostility. "I've been out publicly since I came out of the womb, and I've never been closeted clos·et·ed adj. Being In a state of secrecy or cautious privacy. at work," she says. "In the film industry you want something that people will remember you by, and I think my outness has only helped me." It certainly hasn't hurt. The promotions continued with Fulle advancing at Hollywood's premier digital studios, such as DreamWorks SKG SKG Stichting Kwaliteit Gevelbouw (Dutch) SKG Spielberg, Katzenberg,and Geffen (DreamWorks Studios) SKG Thessaloniki, Greece - Thessaloniki (Airport Code) SKG Smith and Kraus Global , before being tapped by Imageworks president Tim Sarnoff for her current position. "Jenny is everything this industry should stand for," Sarnoff says via e-mail. "She's gotten to where she is today with hard work, determination, and a sense of humor Noun 1. sense of humor - the trait of appreciating (and being able to express) the humorous; "she didn't appreciate my humor"; "you can't survive in the army without a sense of humor" sense of humour, humor, humour . Her strength is important as well--she can lift more than I can." The executives' working relationship produced hits like Superman Returns, The Aviator, and the Spider-Man movies. What's next? The brand-new Ghost Rider, starring Nicolas Cage. Fulle likes to have a lot on her plate, and she freely admits that she's "always been a type A personality from the time I was a child." After all, it's not just anyone who could accomplish what Fulle did, beginning as a 9-year-old tomboy tomboy Psychology A popular term for a girl whose developmental gender-identity/role is discordant with her genotype. Cf Sissy. from Mill Valley, Calif. A natural leader, Fulle was known as one of the best young baseball players in Northern California. And she wanted in on Little League, open only to boys. "[The Little League] told me I couldn't play because I was a girl," Fulle remembers. "It just didn't make sense to me." So she went straight to the top. "I can still remember writing a letter to President Nixon at my kitchen table. I sent it off and forgot about it. But a few months later, I got a letter back from the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare and they gave me the guidelines to handle that sort of discrimination." Fulle's mom, Donna Lyons, whom her daughter calls a NorCal hippie type, took matters to the Mill Valley Parks and Recreation Commission. But when Little League Baseball threatened to take away Mill Valleys affiliation if the city allowed a girl to play, the commission caved. The family turned to the National Organization for Women, whose Marin County chapter president was an idealistic young woman named M. Lee Hunt. Their complaint advanced to the Mill Valley city council, and things turned ugly as the town began to air its prejudices. "There were Boy Scouts who turned out [at the city council meetings], definitely not in favor of Jenny playing baseball," Hunt recalls. "There were guys who spoke whose faces were red and had veins standing out on their neck. I was speaking to the media, and tomatoes and eggs were being thrown." Today, Marin County is a liberal enclave that starts at the end of the Golden Gate Bridge Golden Gate Bridge, across the Golden Gate from San Francisco to Marin Co., W Calif.; built 1933–37. Its overall length is 9,266 ft (2,824 m); its main span across the strait, 4,200 ft (1,280 m), is one of the longest bridges in the world. Joseph B. . But back in the early '70s the area--like the rest of country--was going through severe growing pains grow·ing pains pl.n. Pains in the limbs and joints of children or adolescents, frequently occurring at night and often attributed to rapid growth but arising from various unrelated causes. , particularly when it came to female equality. When the Mill Valley city council ruled against Jenny, she and her allies dug their heels in deeper. With the help of the American Civil Liberties Union American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), nonpartisan organization devoted to the preservation and extension of the basic rights set forth in the U.S. Constitution. , they sued Little League Baseball and were vindicated by the Marin County superior court. Thus, in 1974, Little League Baseball integrated itself. Girls could now prove their worth alongside the boys. And Fulle did just that--she led her league in home runs her first season. "The Bad News Bears came out a few years later, and I always thought, OK, that's not fair, I played for the [Mill Valley] Bears," Fulle says. "I thought the Tatum O'Neal character should have been me. A few years later, I worked with Michael Ritchie--the director of the movie--and I told him the story and he said, 'Oh, my God, I remember that. We were reading about it in the newspaper and we were changing the script as the story was coming out.'" Fulle's fight also inspired Hunt, now a family lawyer in nearby San Rafael, Calif. "The impetus for me to go to law school was this case because I saw how much a person could do as a lawyer." In 2000, Fulle was honored in Mill Valley for her forward-looking achievements. She led the Little League opening-day parade and threw out the first ball as part of the city's centennial celebration. Fulle's 6-year-old son, Wyatt (she and her ex-partner share custody), may not comprehend the magnitude of his mother's many accomplishments, but he reaps the benefits. The little tee ball player will soon graduate to the Little Leagues, where he'll play alongside both girls and boys. |
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