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  1. John Rubinstein - Wikipedia

    John Rubinstein (born December 8, 1946) is an American actor, composer and director. [1][2] Rubinstein is the son of Polish parents. His mother, Aniela (née Młynarska), a dancer and …

  2. John Rubinstein - IMDb

    John Rubinstein is an actor, director, composer, singer, and teacher. He was born in Los Angeles, California in 1946, the same year his father, the renowned Polish-born concert pianist Artur …

  3. John Rubinstein List of Movies and TV Shows - TV Guide

    See John Rubinstein full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch John Rubinstein's latest movies and tv shows.

  4. John Rubinstein: 50 Years Since “Pippin” & Other Stuff

    Dec 1, 2025 · He won the Tony for “Children of a Lesser God,” played Tateh in “Ragtime,” among numerous other stage roles, and is recognizable from many movie and TV credits, including …

  5. Tony Award–winning Actor John Rubinstein Returns

    Jan 16, 2025 · There are many ways you may be familiar with John Rubinstein: as the Tony, Drama Desk, and Theatre World award–winning Broadway actor whose numerous credits …

  6. John Rubinstein — The Movie Database (TMDB)

    John Rubinstein (born December 8, 1946) is an American actor, composer and director.

  7. John Rubinstein - Broadway World

    Looking to find out more about John Rubinstein (Actor, Composer)? We have a full Biography, Photos, Theatre Credits, TV and Movies listings, Videos and more!

  8. John Rubinstein Biography (1946-) - Film Reference

    Author of a stage musical based on the television movie The Orphan Train. OTHER SOURCES.

  9. The Great John Rubinstein - berkshiremag.com

    Written by Richard Hellesen and directed by Peter Ellenstein, the production offers a unique glimpse into Eisenhower’s life and presidency. In anticipation of his performance at Barrington …

  10. John Rubinstein - Actor, Composer, Director - TV Insider

    Rubinstein's composing career has run concurrently with his acting. In 1969, he scored his first feature film, "Paddy," an Irish serio-comedy.