Céline Cousteau
Cousteau in 2013
Born
Céline S. Cousteau

(1972-06-06) June 6, 1972[1]
NationalityAmerican and French
Organization(s)CauseCentric Productions, Céline Cousteau Film Fellowship
Known forFilm production and direction, exploration, conservation, design, ambassadorship
SpouseÇapkin van Alphen[2]
Children1
Parent(s)Jean-Michel Cousteau
Anne-Marie Cousteau
RelativesFabien Cousteau (brother)
Jacques Cousteau (grandfather)
Simone Cousteau (grandmother)

Céline S. Cousteau (born June 6, 1972) is a socio-environmental advocate and public figure. She is known for her work as a documentary film director, producer, explorer, artist, public speaker, brand ambassador and designer, and is a frequent panelist at the United Nations in New York. She is the Founder/Director of CauseCentric Productions and Co-founder/ Chairman of the Board of the Outdoor Film Fellowship. She is the daughter of ocean explorer and filmmaker Jean-Michel Cousteau, and granddaughter of Jacques Cousteau.

Early years and personal life

Cousteau is the third generation of the Cousteau family of explorers. She was born in California to Jean-Michel Cousteau, a documentary-filmmaker and environmental advocate, and Anne-Marie Cousteau, an expedition photographer.[3] She is the sister of Fabien Cousteau, an ocean explorer and shark advocate, and granddaughter of pioneering ocean explorer Jacques Cousteau.[3] She grew up in their family homes in France and the United States.

Cousteau spent much of her youth aboard her grandfather's research vessel the Calypso with her family.[4] One of her first major expeditions on board was at age nine when she and her father and grandfather journeyed to the Amazon. There they spent 18 months navigating its coastal and jungle waters in areas that were still largely unknown to the outside world. This exploration also involved encounters with remote and un-contacted tribes. It was through this experience that Cousteau began to learn about the interconnectedness of not only the environment, but humanity.[4] She has spent her life dedicated to understanding the human "tribe" and the relationships forged between individuals, communities and ecosystems; this has been the inspiration behind her films, artworks and activism.[5][4]

She has one son with her partner Çapkin van Alphen, an Australian cameraman.[3]

Education

Cousteau attended the Norfolk Academy in Virginia and the United Nations International School in New York City, and graduated from Skidmore College in 1994, where she majored in psychology and minored in studio art. She received her master's degree in International and Intercultural Management from the School for International Training.[6]

Career

Cousteau is the founder and CEO of CauseCentric Productions. CauseCentric Productions produces and distributes multi-media content with an emphasis on short films to amplify the voices and communicate the stories of solution focused grassroots organizations and individuals working on environmental and socio-cultural issues.[7] She is also the founder of the Outdoor Film Fellowship, formerly the Céline Cousteau Film Fellowship, a film fellowship program that equips young filmmakers, creatives, and activists to motivate change through storytelling.

Most recently, Cousteau released her first feature documentary, Tribes on Edge, in 2019.[8] The film was the result of her return to the Amazon in 2011, where she went in search of the indigenous tribes she first contacted with her grandfather aboard the Calypso.[9] There she spent time with tribes of the Vale do Javari, Brazilian Amazon whose existence has since become threatened by the modern world.

Art and fashion

  • Spring/Summer 2016 - Ocean Mysteries Collection, guest Designer for Swarovski[10]
  • Fall/Winter 2016 - Tribute to Tribe Collection, guest Designer for Swarovski[11][12]  
  • Fall 2017 - Regenerating the Reef Couture Collection, Associate Designer for Deborah Milner[13]

Ambassadorships and associations

  • International Spokeswoman, La Prairie skincare company (2007-2014)[14]
  • Sustainability Partner, Contiki Holidays (2010-2014)[15]
  • Advisory Council Member, Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation (2012)[16][17]
  • Council Member on Global Agenda Council of Oceans, World Economic Forum, (2012-2016)[18]
  • Ambassador, the TreadRight Foundation (2014–Present)[19]
  • Ambassador, Jane Goodall's Roots & Shoots program (2015)[20][21]
  • Advisory Board Members, Marine Construction Technologies (2015–2019)[22]
  • Brand Ambassador, Keen Footwear (2016)[23]
  • Advisory Board Member, the Himalayan Consensus (2017-2019)[24]
  • Board of Directors, National Aquarium in Baltimore (2018–Present)[25]

Filmography

Year Production Role Notes
2006/2007 Ocean Adventures Series: America's Underwater Treasures Series Host, Field Producer TV mini-series, PBS[26]
2006 Ocean Adventures Series: Grey Whale Obstacle Course Series Host, Field Producer TV mini-series, PBS[26]
2008 Ocean Adventures Series: Return to the Amazon Series Host, Field Producer TV mini-series, PBS[26]
2008 Amazon Promise Director, producer CauseCentric Short Film
2008 Mysteries of the Shark Coast Co-host TV movie, Discovery Channel[27]
2009 Ocean Adventures Series: Call of the Killer Whale Series Host, Field Producer TV mini-series, PBS[26]
2009 URCSF: Grow Gardens in Uganda, Director, producer Short Film, CauseCentric[28]
2009 Green Chimneys: Foster Healing with Animal Assisted Therapy Director, producer Short Film, CauseCentric[28]
2009 Oceano: Chile Frente al Mar, episode "Antartica" Co-host TV series, Consejo Nacional de Television[29]
2009 Oceano: Chile Frente al Mar, episode "Canales y Fiordos" Co-host TV series, Consejo Nacional de Television[29]
2009 Oceano: Chile Frente al Mar, episode "Desierto y Cobre" Co-host TV series, Consejo Nacional de Television[29]
2009 Oceano: Chile Frente al Mar, episode "Isla de Pascua" Co-host TV series, Consejo Nacional de Television[29]
2009 Oceano: Chile Frente al Mar, episode "Juan Fernandez" Co-host TV series, Consejo Nacional de Television[29]
2009 Oceano: Chile Frente al Mar, episode "Pam Denisse" Co-host TV series, Consejo Nacional de Television[29]
2009 Oceano: Chile Frente al Mar, episode "Patagonio" Co-host TV series, Consejo Nacional de Television[29]
2009 Oceano: Chile Frente al Mar, episode "Pisagua" Co-host TV series, Consejo Nacional de Television[29]
2009 Oceano: Chile Frente al Mar, episode "Punta de Choros" Co-host TV series, Consejo Nacional de Television[29]
2009 Oceano: Chile Frente al Mar, episode "Valparaiso" Co-host TV series, Consejo Nacional de Television[29]
2009 Oceano: Chile Frente al Mar, episode "El Fin de la Aventura" Co-host TV series, Consejo Nacional de Television[29]
2009 Oceano: Chile Frente al Mar, Episode Co-host TV series, Consejo Nacional de Television[29]
2010 Healing Seekers: Search Traditional Medicine Director, producer Short Film, CauseCentric[28]
2011 Sirenia: the Mystique of the Manatees Director, producer Short Film, CauseCentric[28]
2011 Scars of Freedom Director, producer Short Film, CauseCentric[28]
2013 Exploring Eden in Patagonia: from Glacier to Bay Director, producer Short Film, CauseCentric[28]
2013 Exploring Eden in Patagonia: Diving In Director, producer Short Film, CauseCentric[28]
2018 L'aventure continue avec Céline Cousteau en Patagonie, episode 1 Co-host, Co-author TV series, France 3[30]
2018 L'aventure continue avec Céline Cousteau en Patagonie, episode 2 Co-host, Co-author TV series, France 3[30]
2019 Tribes on the Edge Director, producer, Co-writer, Host Feature-length documentary and impact campaign, CauseCentric[8]
2019 Legends of the Deep: Bermuda Triangle, The Secret Shipwreck Co-host TV mini-series, Science Channel[31]
2019 Legends of the Deep: Search For The Sunken UFO Co-host TV mini-series, Science Channel[32]
2019 Legends of the Deep: Curse Of The Sea Monster Co-host TV mini-series, Science Channel[33]
2019 Legends of the Deep: Mystery of the Spy Sabotage Co-host TV mini-series, Science Channel[34]
2020 In production Co-host TV collection, France 3

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