Steve Bing, the producer behind 'Get Carter,' 'Rules Don't Apply' and 'Rock the Kasbah' and the writer of 'Kangaroo Jack,' has died.
, has died, TMZ has reported. Bing, also a real estate heir, political power player and philanthropist, was 55.
The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed that someone had died after falling from the Ten Thousand complex around 1 p.m. on Monday but declined to say the person's identity until identified by the L.A. County Medical Examiner/Coroner's office, who must first identify next of kin. Born in 1965, Bing received an estimated $600 million inheritance upon his 18th birthday from real-estate developer Leo S. Bing, the namesake of the L.A. County Museum of Art's Leo S. Bing Theatre. After dropping out of Stanford University, Bing chased a career in Hollywood and found early success in screenwriting.Missing in Action 2: The Beginning, starring Jerry O'Connell and Anthony Anderson and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer.
In 2000, Bing founded Shangri-La Entertainment, which produced and financed films including Robert Zemeckis' motion-capture films, among other titles. Bing took off as a producer, working on Sylvester Stallone's
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