Steven Spielberg directed "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom," which was released in 1984. In this film, his wife, Kate Capshaw, played the character Willie Scott, a singer and actress who accompanies Indiana Jones on his adventure. This collaboration marked a significant moment in both Spielberg's career and their personal lives, as it solidified their partnership in both film and marriage. The film is notable for its action sequences and special effects, further establishing Spielberg's reputation as a leading filmmaker of the era.