- John Rubinstein
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birthplace =Los Angeles, California John Arthur Rubinstein (born
December 8 ,1946 ) is an American film, Broadway, and television actor, a composer of film and theatre music, and a director in theatre and television.Biography
Rubinstein was born in
Los Angeles , the son of Aniela (née Młynarska), a dancer and writer, and concert pianistArthur Rubinstein . [cite web | author= | title=John Rubinstein Biography | url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/82/John-Rubinstein.html | work=filmreference | date=2008 | accessdate=2008-04-10] Rubinstein's maternal grandfather was Polish conductorEmil Młynarski . He has five children: Jessica, Michael, Peter, Jacob, and Max.He made his Broadway acting debut in 1972 and received a Theater World Award for creating the title role in the musical "Pippin", directed by Bob Fosse. In 1980 he won the Tony, Drama Desk, Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle, and Drama-Logue Awards for his portrayal of James Leeds in Mark Medoff's "Children of a Lesser God", directed by Gordon Davidson. Other Broadway appearances were in Neil Simon's "
Fools ", directed by Mike Nichols, and Herman Wouk's "The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial ", which earned him a Drama Desk nomination; he replaced William Hurt as Eddie in David Rabe's Hurlyburly, replaced David Dukes in David Henry Hwang's "M. Butterfly ", and starred in "Getting Away with Murder ", byStephen Sondheim andGeorge Furth , directed by Jack O'Brien. In 1987 he made hisoff-Broadway debut at the Roundabout Theater as Guildenstern inTom Stoppard 's "Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead ", withStephen Lang and John Wood, and subsequently performed in "Urban Blight" and "Cabaret Verboten". In 2005 he received the Lucille Lortel Award for Best Lead Actor in a Play, as well as nominations for both the Outer Critics’ and Drama League Awards, for his portrayal of George Simon inElmer Rice 's "Counselor-at-Law". In addition, he has made numerous appearances in regional theatre productions.Rubinstein's feature films include "
21 Grams ", "Red Dragon", "Mercy", "Another Stakeout ", "Someone to Watch Over Me ", "Daniel", "The Boys from Brazil", "Rome and Jewel", "Jekyll", "Kid Cop", "Getting Straight ", "Zachariah", "The Trouble with Girls ", and "The Car ". Since 1965 he has acted in over 150 television films and series episodes. He received an Emmy Award nomination for his portrayal of Jeff Maitland in the series "Family", a role he played for five years, starred for two years with Jack Warden in the series "Crazy Like a Fox", and was featured in theminiseries "Perfect Murder, Perfect Town ". He has subsequently played recurring parts on "Angel", "The Guardian", "The Practice ", "", and "." In the series finale of "Friends ", he played the doctor who delivered Monica and Chandler's babies.Rubinstein has composed, orchestrated, and conducted the musical scores for five feature films, including "
Jeremiah Johnson " and "The Candidate ", as well as for over 150 television films and episodes. He spent six years as host for the radio program "Carnegie Hall Tonight", broadcast on 180 stations in the United States and Canada, and two years as the keyboard player for the jazz-rock group Funzone. He has also recorded over sixty-five books on audio, including eighteen of the best-selling Alex Delaware novels byJonathan Kellerman .In 1987, Rubinstein made his directorial debut at the Williamstown Theater Festival, staging Aphra Behn's "The Rover", with Christopher Reeve. He has continued to direct regional theater productions, as well as in television.
He recently played The Wizard in the Los Angeles production of the Broadway musical "Wicked" which opened in
February 2007 . He ended his run onAugust 24 ,2008 and was replaced byDavid Garrison .Filmography
Film
* "Getting Straight"
* "The Boys from Brazil"
* "Someone to Watch Over Me"
* "21 Grams "Television
* He portrayed Matt Bryan Jr. in a 1972 episode of "
the Mary Tyler Moore Show " entitled "You Certainly Are A Big Boy".
* "Family" (1976-1980)
* "Crazy Like a Fox" (1984-1986)
* "The Two Mrs. Grenvilles " (1987)
* "Angel" - He portrayed the character,Linwood Murrow (1999–2004)
* Three different characters on "Star Trek Enterprise " (2001-2005)
* "Day Break " (2006-2007) - Recurring role as U.S. Defense Attorney Barry ColburnDirecting
* "
Nash Bridges "
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title=Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play
years=1979-1980
for "Children of a Lesser God "
before=Philip Anglim
for "The Elephant Man"
after=Ian McKellen
for "Amadeus "References
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