Jack Blum Net Worth

Jack Blum is a multi-talented actor, writer, and producer who has been in the entertainment industry for over four decades. He is best known for his roles in Babyface (1998), Meatballs (1979), and Happy Birthday to Me (1981). He has also written and produced several films and television shows. His long career has earned him a reputation as one of the most respected and successful actors in the industry.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Writer, Producer

💰 Net worth: $10 Million

Jack Blum's net worth is estimated to reach an impressive $10 million by 2024, a testament to his remarkable success in the entertainment industry. As a multi-talented actor, writer, and producer, Jack Blum has captivated audiences for over four decades with his exceptional talent and dedication to his craft. Renowned for his versatility, he seamlessly transitions between roles, effortlessly bringing characters to life on the big screen. Blum's career achievements have garnered him immense recognition, and his financial success showcases not only his exceptional skills but also his ability to navigate the ever-changing landscape of the entertainment world. With his immense talent and determination, it is no surprise that Jack Blum's net worth continues to soar.

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Awards and nominations:

The Umpire: First Prize at the Festival of the Humanities, San Francisco Blue Ribbon, American Film Festival, New York Hockey Night: C.F.T.A. Award, Best Feature Length Production ACTRA Award Nominee; Best Original Screenplay, ACTRA Award Nominee; Best Children's Program What it Means to be Jewish: Best Spoken Word Recording, National Independent American Distributors Award, San Francisco Getting out: Dora Mavor Moore Award for Artistic Excellence and Theatrical Innovation

Biography/Timeline

1985

On graduating from NTS he appeared in many feature films and television shows, including most notably Meatballs. In the early Eighties, Blum began writing for television. In addition to episodes of the series Sons and Daughters and The Edison Twins, he co-wrote and was Associate Producer on the television movie Hockey Night, starring Megan Follows and Rick Moranis, for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and the award-winning short drama The Umpire for the National Film Board of Canada. In 1985 he began working with co-writer Sharon Corder. Together they co-created the celebrated and long-running series Traders, as well as a host of other episodes of television drama. They were Story Editors on the syndicated series Catwalk, Co-Producers on Traders (Global), and Supervising Producers on Power Play (CTV).

1998

In 1998 they wrote and produced a feature film, Babyface (directed and co-written by Blum, produced and co-written by Corder), which premiered at the Director’s Fortnight in Cannes in 1998.

2003

In 2003, the team produced a short drama, DNA, with Corder scripting and Blum directing. The film stars Michael Riley as a grieving widower struggling to get over his loss. In 2005, he and Corder founded Reel Canada, an educational program aimed at promoting Canadian film in high schools.

2008

As of 2008, Blum and Corder are developing a new feature film, Crete on the Half Shell, based on the travel memoir of the same name by Byron Ayanoglu, and a four-part miniseries, Sunnyside, about Toronto’s Great Heat Wave of 1936.

2019


For Kids’ Records, Blum also scripted and directed the children’s audio tape A Child's Look at - What it Means to be Jewish, and, with Corder, A Child's look at - Mozart.