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John Rubinstein

John Rubinstein.jpg
Rubinstein in April 2008

Born
John Arthur Rubinstein
(1946-12-08) December 8, 1946 (age 71)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation
Actor, composer, director
Years active
1967–present
Spouse(s)

Judi West
(m. 1971; div. 1992)


Jane Lanier
(m. 1992; div. 2002)


Bonnie Burgess (m. 2016)
Children
5, including Michael Weston

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.[1][2]




Contents





  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career


  • 3 Family


  • 4 Acting filmography


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




Early life[edit]


Rubinstein was born in Los Angeles, the son of Polish parents. His mother, Aniela (née Młynarska), a dancer and writer, was a Roman Catholic native of Warsaw, the daughter of conductor Emil Młynarski. His father was Polish-born Jewish concert pianist Arthur Rubinstein.[3] He attended El Rodeo Public School in Beverly Hills (K-2), Cours La cascade in Paris, France (1954), and St. Bernard's School (3-8) and Collegiate School (New York City) (9-12) in New York City. He studied theater and music at the University of California, Los Angeles (1964-1967), and later composition at the Juilliard School in New York.[4]



Career[edit]


He made his Broadway acting debut in 1972 and received a Theatre World Award for creating the title role in the musical Pippin, directed by Bob Fosse.[1] 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,[1] 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, by Stephen Sondheim and George Furth, directed by Jack O'Brien, and Ragtime, by Terrence McNally, Stephen Flaherty, and Lynn Ahrens. In 2014, he joined the Broadway cast of the hit revival of Pippin, directed by Diane Paulus, this time playing Pippin's father, Charlemagne; and subsequently repeated that role on the national tour throughout the United States and Japan in 2014-15.


In 1987, he made his off-Broadway debut at the Roundabout Theater as Guildenstern in Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, with Stephen 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 in Elmer Rice's Counsellor at Law.


His appearances in regional theaters include the musicals Camelot (at various times as "Tom of Warwick", "Mordred" and "King Arthur") and South Pacific; the role of "Billy" in David Rabe's Streamers, "Ariel" in The Tempest, "Marchbanks" in Shaw's Candida, both Sergius and Bluntschli (alternating nights with Richard Thomas) in Shaw's Arms and the Man, several roles in Arnold Weinstein's Metamorphoses, directed by Paul Sills at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, Sight Unseen at L.A.'s Odyssey Theatre, The Torch-Bearers, and Our Town at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, Arthur Miller's Broken Glass at Monterey Peninsula College, and Warren Smith in On a Clear Day You Can See Forever.


In 1985 he starred in Merrily We Roll Along at the La Jolla Playhouse, in a version newly re-written by Stephen Sondheim and George Furth, directed by James Lapine. He was the original Andrew Ladd III in A. R. Gurney's Love Letters at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, opened the play in New York off-Broadway, and later performed it on Broadway, in San Francisco, Boston, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., and on the QE II. He created the role of Molina in Kiss Of The Spider Woman, and the role of Kenneth Hoyle in Jon Robin Baitz's Three Hotels. In 1997, he played Tateh in the American premiere run of the musical Ragtime, by Terrence McNally, Stephen Flaherty, and Lynn Ahrens, at the Shubert Theater, Los Angeles, receiving both an L.A. Drama Critics Circle nomination and a Drama-Logue Award as Best Actor in a Musical, and continued in the show both in Vancouver and on Broadway. He appeared opposite Donald Sutherland in Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt's Enigmatic Variations at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto, and at the Savoy Theatre in London's West End. He played the Wizard of Oz in Wicked at the Pantages Theatre for 18 months; and co-starred in the world premiere of the musical version of the film Grumpy Old Men at the Manitoba Theatre Centre.


Rubinstein's feature films include 21 Grams, Red Dragon,[2]Mercy, Another Stakeout,[2]Someone to Watch Over Me,[2]Daniel,[2]The Boys from Brazil,[2]Rome & Jewel, Jekyll, Kid Cop, Getting Straight,[2]Zachariah,[5]The Trouble with Girls, and The Car. Since 1965 he has acted in over 200 television films and series episodes including The American Clock, Mrs. Harris, Perfect Murder, Perfect Town, The Sleepwalker, The Two Mrs. Grenvilles, Movieola and Roots: The Next Generations.


He received an Emmy Award nomination for his portrayal of Jeff Maitland III in the ABC series Family, a role he played over five years; and he starred for two years with Jack Warden in the CBS series Crazy Like a Fox. He has played recurring parts on The Fosters, The Mentalist, Desperate Housewives, Parenthood, No Ordinary Family, Greek, The Wizards of Waverly Place, Dirty Sexy Money, Day Break, The Practice, Star Trek: Enterprise, The Young and the Restless, and Barbershop.[citation needed]


In 1987, Rubinstein made his directorial debut at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, staging Aphra Behn's The Rover, with Christopher Reeve and Kate Burton; the following season he directed the first American-cast production of Christopher Hampton's Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Off-Broadway, he directed the New York premieres of Phantasie (by Sybille Pearson) and Nightingale (by Elizabeth Diggs), and the world premiere of A. R. Gurney's The Old Boy. At the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts, he staged Wait Until Dark. For NYU, he directed productions of The Three Sisters and Macbeth; for UCLA, Company; and for USC, Brigadoon, Into the Woods, On The Town, City of Angels, The Most Happy Fella, and Grand Hotel.


In Los Angeles, at Interact Theatre Company, of which he has been a member since 1992, he co-directed and starred in the revival of Elmer Rice's Counsellor at Law, winning the Dramalogue and L.A. Drama Critics Circle awards in both categories, as well as Ovation Awards for Ensemble Acting and Sound Design; the production itself won 22 awards; he also directed and acted in Sondheim and Lapine's Into the Woods and A Little Night Music, and in Meredith Willson's The Music Man. He also directed Sheridan's The Rivals and Frank Loesser's Guys and Dolls. For television, he directed A Matter Of Conscience, which won the Emmy Award for Best Children's Special in 1990. He currently teaches a course in musical theater audition techniques at the University of Southern California, and directs their spring musicals.[6]


In 2011, he provided commentary for the online broadcasting of the XIV International Tchaikovsky Competition, a classical music competition held in Moscow, Russia. Twice, in 2013 and 2015, Rubinstein appeared in a performance of The Defiant Requiem at Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center.[citation needed]


Rubinstein is also the narrator of many audiobooks, and is known as the voice of Jonathan Kellerman's character Alex Delaware.


In 2016, it was announced that he would join fellow Tony-winner Christian Borle in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as Grandpa Joe, directed by Jack O'Brien.[7]



Family[edit]


John Rubinstein is the father of five children: Jessica Katz, Michael, Peter, Jacob, and Max.[citation needed]



Acting filmography[edit]








































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Year
Film
Role
Notes
1967

Dragnet
Paul Whidden
Episode: The Grenade

The Virginian
Billy Simmons
Episode: The Deadly Past

Ironside
2nd Hippie
Episode: The Leaf in the Forest
1969

The Trouble with Girls
Princeton


Room 222
Martin Kaufman
Episode: The Flu
1970

The Bold Ones: The Protectors
Private Kelley
Episode: A Thing Not of God

Getting Straight
Herbert


The Young Lawyers
Dan Fulton
Episode: We May Be Better Strangers

The Psychiatrist: God Bless the Children
Teddy, the Student Addict
TV film
1971

Matt Lincoln
Christopher
Episode: Christopher

Zachariah
Zachariah


Men at Law
Ron Martin
Episode: Hostage

Nichols
Fred Buckerman
Episode: Paper Badge

The Psychiatrist
Randell File
Episode: Ex-Sgt. Randell File, U.S.A.

The Sandpit Generals
Professor


The Mod Squad
Larry Wheeler
Episode: Survival

A Howling in the Woods
Justin Conway
TV film
1972

Something Evil
Ernest Lincoln
TV film

Cannon
Larry Bolinger
Episode: A Deadly Quiet Town

The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Matt, Jr.
Episode: You Certainly Are a Big Boy
1972, 1977

The Streets of San Francisco
Lindy/Walter J. Young
2 episodes

Hawaii Five-O
Harold/Joey Kalima
2 episodes
1975

All Together Now
Bill Lindsay
TV film

Police Woman
Tommy Donlevy
Episode: Glitter with a Bullet

Mr. & Ms. and the Magic Studio Mystery
David
TV film

Wide World Mystery
David
Episode: Mr. & Mrs. and the Bandstand Mystery
1975–1976

Harry O
Jack Dawes/Richard Trask
2 episodes

Barnaby Jones
Chris Garrison/Larry Christopher
2 episodes
1976

The Quest: The Longest Drive
Wakely
TV film

Barbary Coast
Garrison
Episode: The Dawson Marker

The Rookies
Dr. Richard Komansky
Episode: The Mugging

The Quest
Wakely
2 episodes
1976–1980

Family
Jeff Maitland
12 episodes
1977

The Car
John Morris


Corey: For the People
Dan Corey
TV film

Lou Grant
Andrew Martin
Episode: Hostages

What Really Happened to the Class of '65?
Jaik
Episode: The Girl Nobody Knew

The New Adventures of Wonder Woman
Major Dexter
Episode: The Deadly Toys
1978

Happily Ever After
Richy
TV film

The Boys from Brazil
David Bennett

1978–1987

The Love Boat
George Allison/Jack Forbes/Allan Davis
4 episodes
1979

Vega$
Vance Spilroy
Episode: Best Friends

Roots: The Next Generations
Lieutenant Hamilton Ten Eyck
TV mini-series

In Search of Historic Jesus
Jesus


The French Atlantic Affair
Herb Kleinfeld
TV mini-series

She's Dressed to Kill
Alan Lenz
TV film
1979, 1984

Fantasy Island
Johnny Court/Donald King
2 episodes
1980

Make Me an Offer
Dr. Max Westcott
TV film

The Silent Lovers
Irving Thalberg
TV film
1981

Killjoy
Dr. Paul Trenton
TV film

Skokie
Herb Lewisohn
TV film
1982

Freedom to Speak
William Lloyd Garrison/Patrick Henry/Charles Lindbergh/Rabbi Stephen Wise
TV mini-series

Quincy M.E.
Dr. Walter Ross
Episode: Unreasonable Doubt
1983

I Take These Men
David Koenig
TV film

Trapper John, M.D.
Hank Palmer
Episode: Hear Today, Gone Tomorrow

M.A.D.D.: Mothers Against Drunk Drivers
Steve White
TV film

Daniel
Robert Lewin


Emerald Point N.A.S.
Lt. Cmdr. Edwards
3 episodes
1984

The Paper Chase
Professor Wendell Peterson
Episode: Judgement Day
1984–1986

Crazy Like a Fox
Harrison Fox
19 episodes
1987

The Two Mrs. Grenvilles
Bratsie Bleeker
TV film

Still Crazy Like a Fox
Harrison Fox, Jr.
TV film

Jake and the Fatman
Brent Moore
Episode: Happy Days Are Here Again

Someone to Watch Over Me
Neil Steinhart

1988

Highway to Heaven
Matthew
Episode: Time in a Bottle

Hotel
Cliff Phillips
Episode: Aftershocks

Beryl Markham: A Shadow on the Sun
Arthur Kane
TV film

Sam Found Out: A Triple Play
Johnny
TV film

Liberace
Jamie
TV film

Matlock
Carl Benedict/Dr.Douglas Clark
4 episodes
1990

Voices Within: The Lives of Truddi Chase
Norman De Roin
TV mini-series
1991

Father Dowling Mysteries
Tim
Episode: The Prodigal Son Mystery
1992

In My Daughter's Name
Ban Worrall
TV film

Murder, She Wrote
George Foster
Episode: The Classic Murder
1993

Another Stakeout
Thomas Hassrick, Las Vegas District Attorney


The American Clock
Moe Baumler
TV film

Frasier
Phillip Hayson
Episode: The Crucible

Against the Grain
Mr. O’Brien
Episode: E Pluribus Unum
1994

RoboCop
Chip Chayken
4 episodes

NYPD Blue
Mr. Bernstein
Episode: Double Abandando
1994, 1996

Diagnosis: Murder
Thomas Taylor/Peter Trent
2 episodes
1994, 1997

Party of Five
Walter Alcott
2 episodes
1995

Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
Emmet Vale
Episode: Metallo

Star Trek: Voyager
John Evansville
Episode: The 37s

Mercy
Frank Kramer

1996

Norma Jean & Marilyn

Darryl F. Zanuck
TV film

Superman
Peterson
Episode: A Little Piece of Home

Early Edition
Marcus
Episode: The Choice

Kid Cop
Stan Dwerkin
Straight-to-video
1997

ER
Dr. Kenner
Episode: Night Shift

The Sleepwalker Killing
Dr. Frank Corrigan
TV film
1998

The Practice
Judge Joseph Papp
3 episodes
2000

Perfect Murder, Perfect Town
Rev. Hoverstock
TV film

Family Law
Garwicz
Episode: Family Values
2001

Boston Public
Judge Joseph Papp
Episode: Chapter Thirteen

The West Wing
Sen. Andy Ritter
Episode: 18th and Potomac

Gideon's Crossing
Larry Palmer
Episode: Clinical Enigma
2001–2002

Angel
Linwood Murrow
6 episodes
2002

Judging Amy
James Pierpoint
Episode: Can They Do That with Vegetables?

The District
George Wilson
Episode: Wasteland

She Spies
Senator Thomas Jefferson Mitchell
Episode: First Episode

Red Dragon
Dinner Guest


The Guardian
Sen. Nathan Caldwell
4 episodes
2002, 2004

Star Trek: Enterprise
Mazarite Captain/Minister Kuvak
3 episodes
2003

Without a Trace
Dr. Feldman
Episode: Underground Railroad

Kôkaku kidôtai: Stand Alone Complex
Ernest Serano (voice)
Episode: Stand Alone Complex

Charmed
Dr. Berenson
Episode: Cat House

24
Secretary of State
2 episodes

The Division
Doctor Bertman
Episode: Diagnosis

21 Grams
Gynecologist


The Lyon's Den
Mr. Woodard
Episode: The Other Side of Caution

Strong Medicine
Lyle LaCouer
Episode: Prescriptions

NCIS
CIA Director Bob
Episode: Marine Down
2004

Becker
Dickie
Episode: Subway Story

The Parkers
Jonathan
Episode: She's Positive

Friends
The Doctor
2 episodes
2005

Amber Frey: Witness for the Prosecution
Mark Geragos
TV film

The Closer
Dr. Brown
Episode: Pilot

Jane Doe: The Wrong Face
Phil Raphaelson
TV film

Mrs. Harris
Tarnower's Best Friend
TV film

Barbershop
Nicholas Kane
3 episodes

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Judge Schuyler
Episode: Raw

House M.D.
Dr. Ayersman
Episode: The Mistake
2006

Law & Order
Mr. Thurber
Episode: Heart of Darkness

Related
Dr. Shapiro
Episode: The Godmother

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Judge Crawford
Episode: The Unusual Suspect

Cold Case
Rafe Gray
Episode: Willkommen

Criminal Minds
Hayden Rawlings
Episode: P911

Shark
Lance Horning
Episode: Russo

Girlfriends
Dr. Wulfberg
3 episodes
2006–2007

Day Break
Barry Colburn
5 episodes
2007

Sublime
Dr. Lichterhand
Straight-to-video film

Choose Connor
Cary Evor


Jekyll
Daniel Carew

2008

Seducing Spirits
Dr. Ron Huffman


Sweet Nothing in My Ear
Dr. Flynt
(uncredited)

The Delivery
Lance/The Mad Hatter


Eli Stone
Damon Smalls
Episode: The Humanitarian

Rome & Jewel
Major Capps


Dirty Sexy Money
Dr. Zwerling
3 episodes
2009

Supernatural
Charlie
Episode: Criss Angel Is a Douche Bag

Brothers & Sisters
Dr. Marc Wilson
Episode: Owning It

Numb3rs
Gene Evans
Episode: Distured

Hawthorne
Dr. Lee
Episode: No Guts, No Glory

Greek
Dr. Larsen
2 episodes
2009–2010

The Young and the Restless
Dr. Charles Taylor
12 episodes
2009–2012

Desperate Housewives

Principal Hobson
7 episodes
2011

Wizards of Waverly Place
Gorog
4 episodes
2012

Electric City
Richard "Dick" Jacobs
Web series
2014

Jessie
Ivan
Episode: Spaced Out
2015

The Atticus Institute
Marcus Wheeler[8]
2016

DC's Legends of Tomorrow

Albert Einstein
Episode: Out of Time
2017

Feud: Bette and Joan

George Cukor
2 episodes


References[edit]




  1. ^ abc "John Rubinstein". The New York Times. Archived from the original on October 28, 2013. 


  2. ^ abcdefg "John Rubinstein Filmography". The New York Times. Archived from the original on October 11, 2015. 


  3. ^ "John Rubinstein profile at FilmReference.com". filmreference. 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-10. 


  4. ^ "NOTABLE ALUMNI ACTORS". UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. Retrieved September 29, 2014. 


  5. ^ Greenspun, Roger (January 25, 1971). "Zachariah (1970) Screen: 'Zachariah,' an Odd Western". The New York Times. 


  6. ^ Profile, usc.edu; accessed May 25, 2015.


  7. ^ "John Rubinstein, Emily Padgett & More Will Join Christian Borle in Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory on Broadway". Broadway.com. Retrieved 2017-10-16. 


  8. ^ Miska, Brad (December 15, 2014). "Anchor Bay's Art Enters 'The Atticus Institute' (Exclusive)". Bloody Disgusting. 




External links[edit]



  • John Rubinstein on IMDb


  • John Rubinstein at the Internet Broadway Database Edit this at Wikidata


  • John Rubinstein at the Internet Off-Broadway Database









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