John Rubinstein
Born: Dec 8, 1946
John Rubinstein was born in Los Angeles, California, USA. His father, the internationally renown Polish concert pianist Artur Rubinstein, became an American citizen the year he was born. John naturally gravitated toward a career in music. He attended UCLA before making his 1972 Broadway debut as the baby-faced, curly-haired title role in the popular musical "Pippin" for which he received a Theater World Award. As a composer he put the film scores of Robert Redford's The Candidate and Jeremiah Johnson together, and got off to an OK start on-camera in the movies Getting Straight and Zachariah (title role). John biggest claim to fame would occur on Broadway later in the 1970s when he starred in "Children of a Lesser God,", which won him the Tony, Drama Desk and L.A. Drama Critics Circle Awards. A bigger movie marquee name, William Hurt, would reenact his role when the play transferred to film. Other Big Apple appearances would include "Fools", "The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial" (Drama Desk nomination), "Hurlyburly", and "M. Butterfly", and he originated the male counterpart in the popular two-person play "Love Letters" in 1989. As he matured, John grew into stronger corporate roles, some deceptively cunning and decisively slick, notably on TV, wherein he essayed the role of MGM mogul Irving Thalberg in the mini-movie Moviola: The Silent Lovers. He won an Emmy Award nomination for his recurring ex-husband role on the popular drama series _"Family" (1976/III) , for which is was also...[MORE]
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