Al Rabin

Al Rabin

Al Rabin is a producer of soap operas, specifically known for his work on "Days of our Lives". Rabin served in multiple capacities in his sixteen years at "Days", first as a director and then as a supervising executive producer to Mrs. Ted Corday, and from 1985 to 1992 as a co-executive producer.

Since the mid-1990s Rabin has retired from television work. His contributions earned him and the show eight Daytime Emmy Award nominations for outstanding direction and outstanding drama series.

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