<P> Lurie earned a B.A. from Clark University, a master's degree in psychology from Boston University, and a doctorate in social policy from Brandeis University, where he wrote his thesis on the depiction of women in Hollywood movies . He was born to Jewish parents but has spent his adult life as a non-practicing Jew . Prior to entering business, Lurie served as an adjunct assistant professor of social policy at Boston University . </P> <P> In 1983, he left academia to join General Cinema Corporation, a major film company founded by his grandfather, Philip Smith, and now headed by his uncle, Richard A. Smith . He worked as an executive in the company as a liaison between General Cinema Corporation and the production community in Hollywood . He was also an advisor in The General Cinema national film buying office . </P> <P> He then founded Chestnut Hill Productions in 1985, which produced a string of Hollywood movie and TV shows . </P> <Ul> <Li> 1988 Sweet Hearts Dance (producer) $3,790,493 </Li> <Li> 1990 I Love You to Death (producer) $16,186,793 </Li> <Li> 1991 V.I. Warshawski (producer) $11,128,309 </Li> <Li> 1993 Blind Side (TV movie) (executive producer) </Li> <Li> 1994 State of Emergency (TV movie) (executive producer) </Li> <Li> 1996 Malibu Shores (TV series) (co-executive producer) (co-producer) 10 episodes </Li> <Li> 1996 Foxfire (producer) $269,300 </Li> <Li> 2009 Sergio (documentary) (executive producer) </Li> <Li> 2010 Inside Job (documentary) (executive producer) $4,312,735 </Li> </Ul>

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