Jack Serra Net Worth

He is a producer, director, and editor, and has worked on projects for major networks such as NBC, ABC, and Fox. He is currently in post-production on his first feature film, "The Last Summer". Jack Serra is an American filmmaker and co-founder of Boinko Productions, born in Birmingham, Alabama. His short films have been accepted into festivals around the world and have won numerous awards. He is a producer, director, and editor, and has worked on projects for major networks such as NBC, ABC, and Fox. He is currently in post-production on his first feature film, "The Last Summer".
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Producer, Director, Editor
Birth Place American
Position: End
Born: (1916-03-09)March 9, 1916 Camden, New Jersey
Died: November 23, 2006(2006-11-23) (aged 90) Yardley, Pennsylvania
Height: 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight: 197 lb (89 kg)

💰 Net worth

Jack Serra, a well-known figure in the American film industry, is estimated to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M in 2024. He has garnered recognition for his skills as a Producer, Director, and Editor, showcasing his multifaceted talents in various roles behind the camera. With a successful career spanning several years, Jack Serra has contributed to the creation of numerous notable films, earning him a strong reputation within the industry. His impressive net worth is a testament to his talent and hard work, bolstering his position as a respected figure in the world of filmmaking.

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Biography/Timeline

1934

Born in Camden, New Jersey, Ferrante's family moved to South Philadelphia when he was six, and later to West Philadelphia; he dropped out of high school in his sophomore year and began working in local supermarkets. He began playing pro football in local leagues in 1934, initially getting $7 per game. He gained a tryout with the Eagles in 1939, and was signed by their farm team, the Wilmington Clippers. After another tryout, Ferrante played three games for the Eagles in 1941, but was sent back to Wilmington until making the Philadelphia roster for good in 1944. He was a member of the Eagles' championship teams in 1948 and 1949. Ferrante had 169 receptions for 2,884 yards and 31 touchdowns in a nine-year career with the Eagles. He retired after his contract was sold to the Detroit Lions in 1950, when the team would not meet his salary demands. In seven seasons he started every game but one and played on three consecutive Eastern Division championship teams and two consecutive NFL championship teams. His best game was in 1948 when he had 184 yards and 3 touchdowns against Detroit. He holds an Eagles record for three consecutive games with touchdowns of more than 60 yards. He was also elected to the 1940s NFL All-Decade Team. He became a salesman for a brewing company, and later served as a volunteer coach at Monsignor Bonner High School, leading the school to its first Philadelphia city championship in 1959 as well as a second title in 1961. He also became the head coach of the Wilmington Comets during the 1965 season in Wilmington, Delaware. The Wilmington Comets competed in the North American Football League, a new professional league which had franchises in Pittsburgh, Wilmington, Baltimore/Annapolis, Mobile(AL), Lakeland (FL), and Huntsville (AL). The Comets had an affiliation with the Philadelphia Eagles, and later became the Pottstown Firebirds, when the franchise was moved to Pottstown (PA), and were featured in an NFL films feature film. Ferrante retired from his sales position in 1977, and died at age 90 in Yardley, Pennsylvania.