American businessman and owner of the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL) and sometimes film producer Jeffrey Robert Lurie was born in the United States on September 8, 1951.
Jeffrey Lurie Net Worth
Jeffrey Lurie is a multibillionaire businessman, film producer, and owner of professional sports teams. Most people recognize Jeffrey Lurie as the owner of the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League. Since 1994, he has been the Eagles’ owner. He paid $195 million to acquire the club.
To finance the Eagles’ purchase, Lurie took out a loan from the Bank of Boston for an estimated $190 million. The group’s current market value is $5 billion. In 2018, Lurie and the Eagles beat the New England Patriots and won the Super Bowl for the first time in franchise history.
Jeffrey Lurie grew raised in a wealthy family; his grandpa, Philip Smith, owned the General Cinema movie theater business, which was worth $3.7 billion when Lurie was a child.
Lurie started his own film and television production firm, Chestnut Hill Productions, and worked for his grandfather’s company, General Cinema Corporation, before he entered the National Football League. Lurie’s “Inside Job” was nominated for an Academy Award for best documentary feature in 2011.
Jeffrey Lurie Early Life and Education
On September 8th, 1951, in Boston, Massachusetts, to Jewish parents Morris and Nancy Lurie, Jeffrey Lurie entered the world. The General Cinema theater network was started by his grandpa on his mother’s side, Philip Smith. During its peak, the firm ran the fourth-largest theater chain in the United States.
The publishing firms, insurance carriers, and advisory service were all part of Harcourt General’s portfolio as it grew into a multibillion dollar conglomerate. Peter and Cathy are Lurie’s brother and sister, respectively.
He attended Clark University in Worcester for his undergraduate and graduate studies. Lurie continued his education with a master’s in psychology from Boston University and a doctorate in social policy from Brandeis University after completing his undergraduate studies. As an adjunct assistant professor, he eventually came back to BU.
Jeffrey Lurie Career Beginnings
When Lurie dropped out of college in 1983, he joined his uncle Richard A. Smith at the helm of his grandfather’s company, General Cinema Corporation. Lurie worked as an executive for the firm, serving as a liaison between the firm and the Hollywood film industry.
Jeffrey Lurie Oscar Wins
Executive producing documentaries has earned Lurie many Oscars. His first was for “Inside Job,” Charles Ferguson’s Best Documentary Oscar winner from 2010. The film centers on the financial crisis of the late 2000s.
Two years later, Lurie won Best Documentary Short Subject for producing “Inocente,” a film about a 15-year-old girl without legal documentation who becomes homeless in California, directed by Sean Fine and Andrea Nix.
The 2021 documentary “Summer of Soul,” directed by Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, and for which Lurie served as executive producer, earned Lurie his third Academy Award. The video delves into the background of the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival.
Jeffrey Lurie Private Matters
Former actress Christina Weiss became Lurie’s first wife in 1992. When Weiss was hired by Lurie’s production firm to work on the upcoming film “I Love You to Death,” the two crossed paths.
The happy couple welcomed a daughter, Milena, and a boy, Julian, into the world. In 2012, Lurie and Weiss divorced, and as part of the settlement, Weiss was given ownership of the Eagles. After that, in 2013, Lurie wed Tina Lai.
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