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Hollywood mogul Steve Bing dies aged 55 — Reports

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LOS ANGELES: Hollywood producer Steve Bing, who financed Tom Hanks movie ‘The Polar Express’ and fathered a child with actress Liz Hurley, has died aged 55, US media reported Monday.

TMZ said Bing had died after falling from the 27th story of a luxury apartment building in Los Angeles’ Century City, citing anonymous law enforcemen­t sources.

A Los Angeles police spokesman told AFP a male in his fifties had been pronounced dead at the same scene, without disclosing his identity.

Both the victim’s age and the location matched TMZ reports.

As well as producing and financing movies such as Sylvester Stallone’s action flick ‘Get Carter’ and Martin Scorsese’s music documentar­y ‘Shine a Light,’ Bing co-wrote the 2003 comedy “Kangaroo Jack.”

He famously invested over US$80 million in ‘The Polar Express’ — around half the Christmas animation’s budget.

The 2004 movie, starring Hanks as a lead voice actor, would gross more than US$300 million worldwide.

Bing was also a prominent real estate developer, philanthro­pist and political donor.

He was a long-time friend and supporter to Bill Clinton, lending the former US president his private jet for a 2009 mission to North Korea to free two American journalist­s.

At the age of 18, Bing had inherited around $600 million from his grandfathe­r, property tycoon Leo S Bing, after whom the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s Bing Theatre is named.

Bing had two children — Damian, whose mother is Hurley, and Kira, born to profession­al tennis player Lisa Bonder.

Reports in TMZ and The Wrap said Bing had been suffering from depression and had died by suicide. Bing’s publicist did not immediatel­y respond to AFP request for comment.

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 ?? Photo — AFP file ?? Former US President Bill Clinton (left) and Bing look on during the annual Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) on Sept 21, 2010 in New York City.
Photo — AFP file Former US President Bill Clinton (left) and Bing look on during the annual Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) on Sept 21, 2010 in New York City.

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