His parents were divorced and he worked at an early age to help support his family. At the age of 14, he opened his own printing business. He moved to Seattle and then in 1914, to San Francisco and used the proceeds from his printing operations to purchase and later develop real estate. In 1915, he built the first movie house in San Francisco. ==Broadway==
In 1918, he married Babette Greenbaum; they had one son, Bob Lurie. His wife died in 1956. His charitable activities were channeled through the Lurie Foundation. ==References==