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Jeffrey Robert Lurie (born September 8, 1951) is an American businessman, documentary film producer, and owner of the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL) since 1994. As a film producer he has three Academy Awards to his credit, while the Eagles have won two Super Bowls under his watch as owner.
Ultimately, Lurie was outbid by Patriots current owner Robert Kraft after he paid $172 million for the struggling franchise. In 1994, the Philadelphia Eagles were coming off a .500 season ...
According to Forbes, Lurie is worth $5.3 billion as of Wednesday, Jan. 29. Jeffrey Lurie's other ventures Outside of his duties as an NFL owner, Lurie is also involved in the film industry.
Christina Weiss Lurie is a Mexican-American documentary producer, philanthropist and minority owner of the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles. Weiss Lurie is president of the Eagles Youth Partnership, the team's charitable foundation, [ 1 ] and co-founder of three independent film companies – Vox3 Films, Tango Pictures, [ 2 ] and Screen Pass Pictures.
One of Jeffrey Lurie’s first jobs was cooking hot dogs and selling soda at General Cinema, his family’s chain of drive-in movie theaters. When not working the grill or pouring fountain drinks ...
Jeffrey Lurie (grandson) Philip Smith (died 1961) was an American businessman and founder of Midwest Drive-In Theaters (which later became General Drive-In Corporation and then General Cinema ) who was one of the largest operators of drive-in movie theaters in the United States.
Owner Jeffrey Lurie is reportedly selling a minority stake in the Eagles, and Jason Kelce is interested. Jason Kelce would 'back out of TV deal' to become Eagles minority owner, though it's ...
The 1994 Philadelphia Eagles season was their 62nd in the National Football League (NFL). On May 6, 1994, the NFL approved the transfer of majority interest in the team from Norman Braman to Jeffrey Lurie. [1]