Kara Kennedy | |
|---|---|
Kennedy in 2009 | |
| Born | Kara Anne Kennedy (1960-02-27)February 27, 1960 Bronxville, New York, U.S. |
| Died | September 16, 2011(2011-09-16) (aged 51) Washington, D.C., U.S. |
| Other names | Kara Kennedy Allen |
| Education | Trinity College Tufts University (BA) |
| Occupation(s) | Homemaker, professionalboard of directors member,television producer |
| Spouse | Michael Allen (divorced) |
| Children | 2 |
| Parent(s) | Ted Kennedy Joan Bennett Kennedy |
| Family | Kennedy |
Kara Anne Kennedy (February 27, 1960 – September 16, 2011) was a member of theKennedy family. She was the oldest of the three children ofU.S. SenatorTed Kennedy andJoan Bennett Kennedy and was their only daughter. Kennedy was also a niece of PresidentJohn F. Kennedy and SenatorRobert F. Kennedy. Kennedy served on the boards of numerous charities and was a filmmaker and television producer. A cancer survivor, she died of a heart attack in 2011 at the age of 51.

Kara Anne Kennedy was born in 1960 toJoan andTed Kennedy inBronxville, New York. In his bookTrue Compass, Senator Kennedy wrote about his joy at her birth: "I had never seen a more beautiful baby nor been more happy." Her siblings wereEdward Moore Kennedy, Jr. (born 1961), andPatrick Joseph Kennedy II (born 1967). She spent her early years inMcLean, Virginia, andCape Cod, Massachusetts. She attended theNational Cathedral School in Washington, D.C., andTrinity College, Hartford. Kennedy graduated fromTufts University.[1][2]
After graduating from the National Cathedral School in 1978, Kennedy worked on her father's1980 presidential campaign before matriculating at Tufts University. Following the receipt of her degree in 1983, she pursued a career in television, working at Fox News in New York. She also was a producer for the television programEvening Magazine at stationWBZ-TV inBoston.[1]
Kennedy produced films forVSA arts, formerly known as Very Special Arts, an organization founded by her auntJean Kennedy Smith to encourage participation in the arts by persons with disabilities. One of Kennedy's best known projects was a film she produced onChris Burke, an actor withDown syndrome who starred in the television seriesLife Goes On.[citation needed]
Kennedy served as a directoremerita and a nationaltrustee of theJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation,[3] a non-profit organization that provides financial support, staffing, and creative resources for theJohn F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston.
Kennedy served as a board member of theEdward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate, where she co-produced a film about the Institute that was shown at its inaugural groundbreaking event.[citation needed] Kennedy also served on the National Advisory Board of the National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (NOFAS).[4]

On September 9, 1990, Kennedy and Michael Allen, an architect and real estate developer from Rhode Island, were married at theOur Lady of Victory Church inCenterville, Massachusetts.[2] When she married, Kennedy dropped her middle name "Anne" and replaced it with her maiden name "Kennedy" as her new middle name.[1] Kennedy and Allen had two children: Grace Elizabeth Allen, also known as Grace Kennedy Allen (born 1994); and Max Greathouse Allen (born 1996).[5] Kennedy's marriage to Allen ended in divorce.[6]
In 2002, at age 42, Kennedy was diagnosed withlung cancer.[2] A former smoker, Kennedy was initially told that the cancer was inoperable.[7] Nevertheless, with her father's help, she found a surgeon at theBrigham and Women's Hospital in Boston who was willing to remove part of her right lung in an effort to save her life. The operation was successful, and Kennedy resumed an active life that included regular running and swimming.[8]
On August 12, 2009, Kennedy accepted thePresidential Medal of Freedom from PresidentBarack Obama on behalf of her father at a ceremony in Washington, D.C. Her father died 13 days later; he had been diagnosed with brain cancer in May 2008.[9][10] In April 2011, Kennedy wrote an article forThe Boston Globe Magazine about her family life growing up and her father's influence on her.[11] Kennedy revealed her close relationship with her father and the role he played in helping her to wage her battle against lung cancer.
On September 16, 2011, two years after her father's death, Kennedy suffered a fatal heart attack in a Washington, D.C., health club after her daily workout. She was 51.[2][12]