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Jack Singer was born on 1917 in Calgary, Alberta, is a Canadian real estate developer, financier, and philanthropist (1917–2013). Discover Jack Singer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 96 years old?

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Occupation Real estate developer
Age 96 years old
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Born 1917
Birthday 1917
Birthplace Calgary, Alberta
Date of death 2 February, 2013
Died Place Los Angeles, California
Nationality Canada

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1880

His mother, Bella Singer, was born in 1880 in Radom, Poland, the eighth of eleven children.

1905

In 1905 she married Abraham Singer and the couple soon left to seek a better life in Canada.

Bella first worked as a housekeeper at the Palliser Hotel, and then ran rooming houses during the early years, while Abraham began a number of successful business ventures.

He was a scrap dealer, a second-hand store operator, a Banff hotelier, and later owned a number of farming and commercial realty operations.

Singer’s immigrant parents used their savings to help hundreds of Jews escape persecution before and during the Second World War, and in doing so, instilled in their son an entrepreneurial and philanthropic spirit.

The Singers required each person they brought over to bring somebody else, ready to work.

Perhaps 1,600 Canadians now count themselves descended from Bella’s "pyramid scheme."

1917

Jack Singer was born in Calgary in 1917, one of four siblings: Hymie, Diane (Aceman), and Rosalie (Franks).

Singer and his late wife, Shirley (née Cohen), had two sons, Alan Singer and the late Stephen Singer, plus five grandchildren: JL, Leslie, Adam, Quinn, and Carly.

1944

In 1944, Singer married Shirley Cohen.

At the urging of a close friend who was smitten with Cohen, Singer reluctantly agreed to date her, fully intending to hand off Cohen to his buddy.

However, upon their first meeting, Singer fell madly in love and, instead of a matchmaker, he became a groom.

1981

In 1981, Jack Singer was golfing in Palm Springs when he was asked if he was interested in touring Francis Coppola’s Zoetrope Studio, where the director of The Godfather films was shooting, "One From The Heart."

At that time, Coppola’s studio was located in Hollywood.

Singer loved movies, so he tagged along looking for an autograph, not a deal.

But he met the director, the pair hit it off, and soon Singer injected $3-million into the film.

However, the film was an expensive box-office flop that pushed Coppola into receivership.

1984

In 1984, the Singer family bid $12.3-million at auction for the studio and, since they were the only bidders, they won, subsequently renaming it, the Hollywood Center Studios.

Several lawsuits followed, along with the inevitable falling-out with Coppola, who, according to the Los Angeles Times, accused Singer of "using the loan as a wedge to take away his studio."

Coppola privately believed the Singer family was trying to ruin him; however, eventually, the matter was settled out of court.

Over the years, the Singers pumped more than $20 million into various upgrades at the Hollywood Center Studios: the lot's control rooms, camera packages and infrastructure were upgraded to HDTV.

This was done to support numerous television clients.

Three cvc stages were added and a virtual set stage was also built to provide a cost-effective way to produce high-quality content for broadcast and the web.

Additionally, production office space more than doubled, providing homes for dozens of independent companies, representing every niche in the industry.

2001

It would not be long before the Singers were a fashionable power couple in Calgary social circles and, until her death in 2001, their impact upon the city’s culture was most significant.

Singer always held a special fondness for the entertainment business.

Over the years, as he spent more time in Southern California, he became friends with many Hollywood actors, including Peter Lorre, Truman Capote, and George Burns.

By the age of 11, Singer was helping his mother with the books while collecting rents from the family owned rooming houses.

At the age of 17, Singer turned to business, and found a partner in Abraham (Avrum) Belzberg.

Singer approached Belzberg with a business proposition, suggesting that they could buy the Foothills Building in Calgary for $60,000.

That successful deal inspired them to form a partnership, United Management, a real estate business venture that continued for four decades thereafter and, at one point, held 200 pieces of property.

During the ‘50s and ‘60s, Singer and his older brother, Hymie, introduced Alberta to the strip mall.

They would land anchor tenants such as banks and grocery stores, which would help them get financing and snap up land.

They would go on to develop other commercial sites around Calgary and they built several Calgary landmarks such as the Southland Commercial Centre and Alberta Place.

Ultimately, they expanded their real estate empire through Western Canada and into California, Arizona and Texas.

Singer also formed the Atlas Finance and Realty Corporation.

Most famously known for providing loans to finance "One from the Heart," by Francis Ford Coppola, the company also owned 50 percent of Cornwall Petroleum and Resources Ltd. with oil properties in the United States and New Zealand.

2013

Jack Singer (1917 – February 2, 2013) was a Canadian real estate developer, financier, and philanthropist.

Although he owned numerous properties across Canada and the USA, he is most famous for his acquisition of Zoetrope Studio in Hollywood, once the primary film property of director, Francis Ford Coppola.

Furthermore, the impressive and world-class Jack Singer Concert Hall in Calgary is named after him.