The first two films Jacobs developed were
Mississippi Burning (1988) and
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988), both for
Orion Pictures. In 1995, Jacobs became president of Steel Productions, founded by former Columbia Pictures chairwoman
Dawn Steel—who produced the smash hit
Cool Runnings. He later served as president of Atlas Entertainment, where he developed the films
12 Monkeys and
City of Angels. He followed these projects with his first independent feature,
The First to Go, which he directed and produced. In 2001, Jacobs formed his own production and management company, Smart Entertainment Following his early successes, Jacobs produced three consecutive “number one” box office films:
Blades of Glory (2007),
Beverly Hills Chihuahua (2008), and
Ted (2012), the latter two of which spawned movie franchises. which earned him recognition by the
Producers Guild Association in 2015. Several of Jacobs’ films have received industry awards.
Mississippi Burning was nominated for an
Academy Award for best picture and won the award for Best Actor.
Blades of Glory won a
BMI Film Music Award, a
Costume Designers Guild Award, and a
Teen Choice Award, while
Ted received two Behind The Voice acting awards and an ASCAP award. Jacobs’ work crossed over into television, with producing credits on animated shows including
Family Guy,
American Dad, and
The Cleveland Show. He has stated that his favorite parts of the film business are working with great stories and talented people.
Ricky Stanicky, with director
Peter Farrelly for Prime Video (formerly at Lionsgate), and
Happily Ever After, with Reese Witherspoon. == References ==