Jake Eberts
Known for

Production

Credits

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Gender

Man

Birthday

10 Jul 1941

Day of death

6 Sept 2012 (71)

Place of birth

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Also known as
John David Eberts

Jake Eberts

Biography

Jake Eberts (July 10, 1941 – September 6, 2012) was a Canadian film producer, executive and financier. He was known for risk-taking and producing a consistently high caliber of movies including such Academy Award-winning titles as Chariots of Fire (1981, uncredited), Gandhi (1982), Dances with Wolves (1990), and the direct-to video Hero of the Rails (1996) and the successful animated feature Chicken Run (2000). Eberts was born John David Eberts in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the son of Elizabeth (MacDougall), an interior decorator, and Edmond Eberts, who worked for an aluminum manufacturer. Eberts grew up in Montreal and Arvida. He attended Bishop's College School in Lennoxville, Quebec and graduated from McGill University (Bachelor of Chemical Engineering 1962) and Harvard Business School (MBA 1966). Eberts' working career began as a start-up engineer for L'Air Liquide in Spain, Italy, Germany and France. He then spent three years as a Wall Street investor. He moved to London, England in 1971, where he joined Oppenheimer & Co., rising to the position of managing director of the UK brokerage and investment company in 1976. With no apparent prior interest in film, about 1977 he turned to film financing, and joined David Puttnam in founding Goldcrest Films, an independent film production company, for which he served as president and CEO. His first venture was the animated movie Watership Down. While with the company in 1979, he made a disastrous personal investment of US$750,000 in Zulu Dawn, which took him almost a decade to recover from. He learned a great deal from this setback, as the output of the company was for the most part exceptional and financially rewarding, with such other films to its credit as The Howling, Chariots of Fire, Local Hero, Gandhi, The Killing Fields and The Dresser. Chariots of Fire and Gandhi won back-to-back Oscars in 1981 and 1982 respectively, and in the period from 1977 to 1983 the company's films received 30 Oscar nominations and won 15. He developed a reputation as an astute and shrewd financier. Rather than seek new talent, he chose to support established directors such as Sir Richard Attenborough, Roland Joffé, Jean-Jacques Annaud, John Boorman, many of whom have worked with him on several pictures. He resigned from the company in 1984, but returned a year later to attempt to rescue it financially. From its early success of just a few years earlier, when it was seen as a possible saviour of the British film industry, the company had been brought to the brink of bankruptcy by the failure of three high-budget films – Revolution, The Mission and Absolute Beginners, all in 1985-1986. Eberts continued on until 1987 when he resigned for the last time. The company would continue on under new ownership. Eberts detailed the disaster in his 1990 memoir, My Indecision Is Final: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of Goldcrest Films (co-authored with Terry Ilott). ... Source: Article "Jake Eberts" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known for
Acting roles
YearMovie / TV show / OtherRole
2014Super Mario Bros: This Ain't No Video GameSelf (archive footage)
2003Dances with Wolves: The Creation of an EpicSelf
2000Tribute to Alfred LepetitSelf
Credits
YearMovie / TV show / OtherRole
2024Super Mario Bros: The Lasanga WorkprintProducer
2015The Little PrinceIn Memory Of
2015A Walk in the WoodsExecutive Producer
2015A Walk in the WoodsIn Memory Of
2013JerusalemExecutive Producer
2013Mysteries of the Unseen WorldExecutive Producer
2010The IllusionistExecutive Producer
2010OceansExecutive Producer
2007Whatever Lola wantsProducer
2004Two BrothersProducer
2003Open RangeProducer
2003Prisoner of ParadiseExecutive Producer
2000Chicken RunExecutive Producer
2000The Legend of Bagger VanceProducer
1999Grey OwlProducer
1997The Education of Little TreeProducer
1996James and the Giant PeachExecutive Producer
1996The Wind in the WillowsProducer
1994No EscapeExecutive Producer
1993Super Mario Bros.Producer
1992A River Runs Through ItExecutive Producer
1992City of JoyProducer
1991Black RobeExecutive Producer
1991Paul McCartney's Get BackExecutive Producer
1990Dances with WolvesExecutive Producer
1990The Nutcracker PrinceExecutive Producer
1989Driving Miss DaisyCo-Executive Producer
1989Last Exit to BrooklynAssociate Producer
1988Me and HimAssociate Producer
1987Hope and GloryExecutive Producer
1986The Name of the RoseExecutive Producer
1984The Killing FieldsExecutive Producer
1982The Plague DogsExecutive Producer
1981Escape from New YorkExecutive Producer
1981Chariots of FireExecutive Producer
1978Watership DownExecutive Producer