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John Gould Rubin date of birth is 26 January 1951 and place of birth is New York, New York, United States. By profession he is a director, producer and actor. He is the Artistic Director of The Private Theatre, and former co Artistic Director with Phillip Seymour Hoffman and John Ortiz and Executive Director of LAByrinth Theater Company. John Gould Rubin is famous and recognized for Dead Again in 1991, Three Men and a Baby in 1987 and Almost Home in 2008. He is also famous and known as husband of Julianne Moore.
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John Gould Rubin is the Artistic Director of The Private Theatre and a former co Artistic Director for Phillip Seymour Hoffman and John Ortiz and Executive Director of LAByrinth Theater Company. By profession John Gould Rubin is an actor and director. John Gould Rubin's birthday is on 26 January 1951 and birth place is New York, New York, United States. His age as of 2022, is 71 years. His Parents are Lester William Rubin and Gretel Bleich. His mother's name is Gretel Bleich and his father's name is Lester William Rubin. By profession his father is an Attorney whilst his mother is a Psychological Counselor.
Peter Moore Smith and Anne née Love are his former parents in law. Peter Moore Smith is his ex father in law name and Anne née Love is his ex mother in law name. Valerie Smith is his ex sister in law. Peter Moore Smith is ex brother in law.
John Gould Rubin dating, relationship, Girlfriend and wife
John Gould Rubin has dated and his Girlfriend name is Julianne Moore.
He is a married man. His wife name is Julianne Moore. He is the first spouse of Julianne Moore.
Julianne Moore tied the knot with John Gould Rubin on 3 May 1986 and divorced in 25 August 1995. By profession his ex wife Julianne Moore is an American actress and author. John Gould Rubin and Julianne Moore both started to date each other in 1986 after 2 years of relationship. The pair parted ways in 1993 and got divorced in 1995.
John Gould Rubin Career
John Gould Rubin was honoured with the Outstanding Lead Performance award from the Drama Logue in 1991 for his work in "Don Juan," which was performed at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre Too in Los Angeles, California.
As a director, he directed Rocco, Sean, Chelsea, Adriana, Claudia, Gianna, and Alex, a created piece influenced by the political divide in the United States, last Spring for The Private Theatre. He even directed a dramatic deconstruction of Strindberg's one-act Playing with Fire, which was performed at The Box. He also directed an explosive, sold-out, site-specific production of Ibsen's Hedda Gabler, which was performed in a 19th-century townhouse for 25 people per night in 2010.Turn Me Loose is a dramatization of the comedy, activism, and life of Dick Gregory. He came up with the idea, wrote, produced, and directed it.Joe Morton played the legendary black comedian/activist, and the show debuted off-Broadway. Mr. Rubin was a finalist for the Joe Calloway Award from the SDC for Best Direction of 2016 for it, and he put it on again last season at Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., and before that at the Wallis Annenberg Theater Center in LA.
American Buffalo alongside Treat Williams and Stephen Adly Guirgis as well as Outside Mullingar alongside Michael Hayden and Mary Bacon both for the Dorset Theatre Festival, are among his other works. Some other projects are the debut of Michael Ricigliano's Queen For A Day along with David Proval and Vinnie Pastore off-Broadway, and an environmental creation of The Cherry Orchard for The Actors Studio alongside Ellen Burstyn in which he encircled the viewers with the action of the play. Little Doc, starring Adam Driver at Rattlestick, and The Importance of Being Earnest, starring Nick Wyman as Lady Bracknell and Gabe Ebert.I, Peer, a new version of Ibsen's Peer Gynt, was directed by Mr. Rubin and staged at The National Theatre of Norway for the International Ibsen Festival. For LAByrinth, he directed the first performances of Philip Roth in Khartoum and Penalties & Interest both as part of Public/LAB at The Public Theater, STopless, The Trail of Her Inner Thigh by Erin Cressida Wilson, and John Patrick Shanley's A Winter Party.He also co-created and directed two pieces, titled Dreaming in Tongues and Mémoire.
Additionally, he directed an environmental production of Mother Courage for The Harold Clurman Lab, the same company that produced his two-theater creation of The Seagull.He also directed a multimedia stage version of Double Indemnity alongside Michael Hayden for The Old Globe in San Diego.He also put on Riding the Midnight Express, Billy Hayes' personal story of being locked up and getting out of Turkey, at the Edinburgh Festival, off-Broadway, as well as at the Soho. An Off-Broadway production of The Fartiste titled Theater in London, a musical he also debuted for The Private Theatre in 2006 at the New York International Fringe Festival. It won the award for Outstanding Musical. Jack’s Back, is a new musical about Jack the Ripper and In the Daylight at the McGinn-Cazale. Open Marriage, a site-specific one-woman show concerning Elsie Clews Parsons at Ventfort Hall in Lenox, Mass., co-produced with Shakespeare & Co. He partnered with Karole Armitage and David Salle to write "The Predators' Ball," in which he then performed as "Ivan Boesky" for the Teatro Comunale in Florence, Italy, as well as at the Next Wave Festival presented by BAM. Mr. Rubin served as the director for the movie Almost Home, which was produced by Trigger Street Independent and shown at The Berkshire Film Festival.
Projects that he directed and co-created are Trial by Water by Qui Nguyen for Ma-Yi; Blood in the Sink at Urban Stages; The Erotica Project at The Public Theatre and HERE; both A Matter of Choice and NAMI for Partial Comfort: as well as Blood in the Sink at Urban Stages; The Tempest, A Delicate Balance; Tony Kushner's play titled "A Bright Room Called Day"; Nothing is the End of the World by Bekah Brunstetter, Pericles, Censored on Final Approach, Six Passionate Women by Mario Fratti, David Gow’s Relative Good, The Shape of Things by Neil LaBute, Maria Irene Fornés’ Fefu and her Friends, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Kindertransport, Arabian Nights, Dark of the Moon, Rinne Groff’s The Ruby Sunrise, Rebecca Gilman’s The Land of Little Horses; Frank McGuiness’ Factory Girls; Timberlake Wertenbaker’s Three Birds Alighting on a Field, Richard Nelson’s Franny’s Way, Ivanov, The Crucible, David Mamet’s Boston Marriage, Reza de Wet’s Three Sisters, Picnic, Israel Horvitz’ North Shore Fish, Two and Rosencrantz as well as Guildenstern Are Dead for the Stella Adler Conservatory. He also directed a unique version of Hamlet with seven Hamlets for Columbia's MFA Program, and he has directed for both EST's and Naked Angel's Marathons.He is now working on the preparations for the staging of A Doll House at The Private Theatre. In addition to that, he is going to direct the drama Godless by Michael Ricigliano, which also stars Elizabeth Rodriguez and Harry Lennix, as well as the play Middle Village Crisis by Joy Behar. He will also work alongside Joe Morton to put on a very different version of King Lear in the fall of February 2021 at the Wallis Annenberg Center in Los Angeles.
He produced Stephen Adly Guirgis' Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train for LAByrinth, where he formerly served as co-Artistic and Executive Director and where he currently serves on the Board of Directors. This production was staged at Center Stage/NY, Off-Broadway, at the Edinburgh Theatre Festival, where he claimed a Fringe First Award, at The Donmar Warehouse, as well as at The Arts Theatre on the West End in London where he received an Olivier Award nomination. Off-Broadway, he conceived, produced, and directed the hit show Turn Me Loose, which received unanimous acclaim and sold out audiences and for which he was a finalist for the Joseph Calloway Award. In addition to that, he was the producer of Our Lady of 121st Street at LAByrinth and off-Broadway, John Patrick Shanley's drama Dirty Story at LAByrinth as well as the tour of Travis Preston's production of Macbeth, with featured Stephen Dillane in all the roles and a jazz trio playing in the background at the Almeida Theater in London, the Sydney Theater in Australia, and in New Zealand. At the moment, he is working as the producer for the distressing play Rinse, Repeat, which is written by Domenica Feraud and is about eating problems and is playing at Signature Theatre.
Mr Rubin starred at The Public Theater/NYSF in the SPF staging of The Sacrifices which was directed by Sam Gold; then at Second Stage in John Patrick Shanley's drama Cellini; on Broadway alongside Glenn Close and Gene Hackman in Death and The Maiden, under the direction of Mike Nichols, in the titular character of Moliere's Don Juan at The Mark Taper Forum in L.A. directed by Travis Preston. For his performance he received the DramaLogue Award in Acting. He then appeared in John Tillinger's staging of As You Like It at the Long Wharf, playing Jacques; in Martin Crimp's version of The Misanthrope, at CSC alongside Uma Thurman and Roger Rees. He starred as the main character in Mr. Crimp's Play With Repeats, at New York Stage and Film alongside Frances McDormand.
Short Bio of John Gould Rubin
John Gould Rubin is his born and real name. His date of birth is 26 January 1951 and birthplace is New York, New York, United States. He is 71 Years of age as in 2022. By profession he is a Director, producer and actor. His Parents are Lester William Rubin and Gretel Bleich. Gretel Bleich is his mother's name and Lester William Rubin is his father's name.
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Birthday | 26 January 1951 |
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Profession | Director, producer and actor |
Famous and well known | Husband of Julianne Moore. |
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Parents /Father | Lester William Rubin |
Parents /Mother | Gretel Bleich. |
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Wife | Julianne Moore |
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Wife/Spouse Name | Julianne Moore |
Dating /Girlfriend Name/Affairs | Julianne Moore |
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Marital Status | Married |
Wife/Spouse Name | Julianne Moore |
Wedding dates/ Marriage date | May 3, 1986 |
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Home town | United States |
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