Joel Herbert Resnick, a visionary leader in the motion picture industry and a devoted husband, father and grandfather, passed away peacefully on July 30 in Kansas City, Missouri.
Joel was the son of Murray and Hilda (Klein) and the brother of Joan Savitt, all of whom preceded him in death. Born in Manhattan and raised in Lawrence, Long Island, New York, Joel’s early years were marked by a deep curiosity and drive that led him to the University of Pennsylvania, where he completed his undergraduate studies. He later earned both a J.D. and an L.L.M. in constitutional law, laying the foundation for a career that would span law, entertainment and international business.
Joel moved to Kansas City in 1970, where he met the love of his life, Diana Frischer. They married in 1972 and built a life rooted in partnership, family and shared values.
Joel’s career flourished in the motion picture industry, where he held leadership roles on both the film and theater sides. He served as executive vice president of AMC Entertainment, helping grow the company from a small regional chain to the largest theater chain in the world by the time he departed in 1986. He later served as chairman and chief operating officer of Orion Pictures Distribution Corp., and as president and chairman of the National Association of Theatre Owners. Joel was a proud member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Later in his career, Joel played a pivotal role in expanding Cinemark’s presence in Brazil and across South America, bringing his passion for cinema to new audiences around the globe.
Joel is survived by his beloved wife, Diana Resnick; his son, Mark Resnick, daughter-in-law, Erin Hanas, and grandson, Oliver; and his daughter, Alison Hadavi, and son-in-law Marcus Hadavi.
He was deeply committed to Jewish tradition and values and believed strongly in the importance of supporting charitable causes throughout his life. One of Joel’s most cherished honors was receiving the American Jewish Committee William J. German Human Relations Award in 1983 in recognition for his philanthropic endeavors associated with the film industry. Joel was also recognized by the Will Rogers Memorial Fund for Outstanding Service in 1992.
A funeral service was held at Louis Memorial Chapel on Aug. 1, followed by interment at Mt. Carmel Cemetery.
Joel will be remembered for his intellect, generosity and unwavering dedication to his family.I
In lieu of flowers, donations in his honor can be made to Jewish Vocational Service of Kansas City, an organization that reflects his commitment to helping others build meaningful lives.
Online condolences for the family may be left at louismemorialchapel.com.