The Mercury News

‘Kangaroo Jack’ writer and producer dies at 55

Steve Bing jumped from an apartment building in L.A.

- By Pat Saperstein

Steve Bing, a producer, philanthro­pist and screenwrit­er, has died by suicide in Los Angeles. He was 55.

Police and the coroner’s office said a man fitting his age jumped from a Century City apartment building on Monday. Sources told TMZ he had been suffering from depression.

Bing, who inherited a fortune of some $600 million from his grandfathe­r, L.A. real estate developer Leo S. Bing, also contribute­d millions of dollars to Democratic political causes.

After receiving his inheritanc­e at the age of 18, Bing dropped out of Stanford to try out the movie business. While he was still a high school student at HarvardWes­tlake, he wrote the story for “Missing in Action” and later wrote an episode of

“Married With Children.”

In 2003, he co-wrote the action comedy “Kangaroo Jack,” starring Anthony Anderson and Jerry O’Connell.

Bing invested some $80 million in

“The Polar Express,” the Tom Hanksvoice­d 2004 film directed by Robert Zemeckis.

He had executive pro- ducer credits on a number of films and music documentar­ies, including Rolling Stones documentar­y “Shine a Light,” directed by Martin Scorsese, “CSNY/Deja Vu,” “Rock the Kasbah,” “Get Carter,” “Beowulf,” “Rules Don’t Apply” and “Girl Walks Into a Bar.”

For a time he also signed musicians, and released a Jerry Lee Lewis album. He was also helping back a documentar­y on the early rock n’ roller that is still in developmen­t.

In addition to having a close relationsh­ip with Bill Clinton, his political contributi­ons have included Al Gore, Gavin Newsom, Hilary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi and Dianne Feinstein.

He was also a major donor to the Motion Picture and Television Fund, and helped send Bill Clinton to North Korea to pick up Laura Ling and Euna Lee after their detention.

The contributo­r to progressiv­e causes and Hollywood producer spent much of his life living in hotels and was known for his partying lifestyle and celebrity friends.

A 2002 Los Angeles Times article described him as a “high-profile Hollywood libertine,” saying, “He is a man dedicated apparently in equal measures to philanthro­py, politics and women.”

Bing had relationsh­ips with Elizabeth Hurley, with whom he had a son, Damian, and with Lisa Bonder, a former tennis player with whom he had a daughter, Kira. Both women filed paternity suits to compel Bing to disclose his parenthood, and both found that he was the father.

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