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Saul Rubinek
Born: Jul 2, 1948
Saul Rubinek was born in a refugee camp in Germany after WWII where his father ran a Yiddish Repertory Theatre company. Saul started his professional career as a child actor in theatre and radio in Canada. He was a member of the Stratford Shakespearean Festival company in Stratford, Ontario (1969-70) and later was a co-founder, actor and director of Theatre Le Hibou, Theatre Passe-Muraille, and Toronto Free Theatre (1968-1974). Rubinek started working in the U.S. as an actor at the Public Theatre in New York (1979), and he divided his time between theatres in both countries for several years. He got his early training in film and television as an actor for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and he continues to work as a producer, writer, and actor for Canadian independent features. He has also starred in these Canadian films: Ralph L. Thomas' Ticket to Heaven (Genie award: best supporting actor); Claude Jutra's By Design (Genie nomination: best actor); Robin Spry's Obsessed (1987) (supporting actor nomination); Allan A. oldstein's The Outside Chance of Maximilian Glick (Genie nomination: best actor); Mort Ransen's Falling Over Backwards, and Eli Cohen's award-winning dramatic film The Quarrel, which was also co-produced by American Playhouse for PBS. Rubinek's work on U.S television spans three decades and includes recurring roles on The Equalizer, guest-starring roles on Hill Street Blues, L.A. Law (the final episode), Star Trek: The Next Generation (episode "The Most Toy...[MORE]
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