John Jacobs (producer)
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John Jacobs is an American film and television producer best known for producing the films '' Anger Management'', '' Blades of Glory'', '' Ted,'' '' Ted 2, and
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''. He is also credited as a consulting producer on several television shows including ''
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'' and '' American Dad.'' John has produced for most of the major studios including Universal Pictures, DreamWorks, Paramount, Disney,
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, and Sony. Since 1998, Jacobs' films have grossed over a billion dollars worldwide.


Early life

From an early age, Jacobs was intrigued with the film business, often sneaking downstairs to watch late-night television and movies. He pursued his movie interest by studying film at New York University and graduated from the
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in Los Angeles. Jacobs describes his route to producing as a "circuitous path," first spending several years as an actor in college, and subsequently working as a screenwriter, selling scripts to several major studios. Once Jacobs had the opportunity to work on the production side of the business, he realized that he had an affinity for it, reporting that his input was well-received by studios.


Career

The first two films Jacobs developed were ''
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'' (1988) and ''Dirty Rotten Scoundrels'' (1988), both for
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. In 1995, Jacobs became president of Steel Productions, founded by former Columbia Pictures chairwoman Dawn Steel—who produced the smash hit ''
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''. He later served as president of Atlas Entertainment, where he developed the films ''
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'' and ''City of Angels''. He followed these projects with his first independent feature, ''The First to Go'', which he directed and produced. In 2001, Jacobs formed his own production and management company
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, a Costume Designers Guild Award, and a Teen Choice Award, while ''Ted'' received two Behind The Voice acting awards and an ASCAP award. Jacobs’ work crossed over into television, with producing credits on animated shows including ''
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'', ''American Dad'', and '' The Cleveland Show''. While his most notable successes have been on the production side, he has stated that his favorite parts of the film business are working with great stories and talented people. Jacobs’ most recent projects include ''Dashing Through The Snow'', a Disney-backed action film starring Kevin Hart, ''Ricky Stanicky'', with director Peter Farrelly for Prime Video (formerly at Lionsgate), and ''Happily Ever After,'' with Reese Witherspoon. He splits his time between New York and Los Angeles.


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