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Former Hollywood producer-turned National Football League team owner, Jeffrey Lurie, has a net worth of $1.85 billion as of January 2017, according to Forbes. Lurie made most of his fortune in the movie production business. Since buying the Eagles in 1994, he's turned them into consistent winners playing to sellout crowds at state-of-the-art Lincoln Field, which carried a $140 million naming rights deal. Lurie bought the Philadelphia Eagles on May 6, 1994 from then-owner Norman Braman for $195 million. Forbes valued the team at $1.1 billion as of 2010. Before purchasing the Eagles, Lurie served as the president and chief executive officer of Chestnut Hill Productions, a Los Angeles-based film company, which he founded in 1985. His corporation did not make any blockbuster hits, but became successful supervising production of films made by much larger companies. The company also produces television commercials. On February 27, 2011, the Lurie-produced documentary film, Inside Job, won an Academy Award for best documentary film.

Earnings & Financial Data

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Category

Description

Amount

1993

Asset

Purchase value of NFL team, Philadelphia Eagles

$195,000,000