Barry Rubinow
Barry Rubinow (born 1956) is a film executive and editor, born in Glen Rock, New Jersey, a suburb of New York City.[1] Currently, he lives in West Hills, California.
Barry Rubinow | |
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June 2005 | |
Born | 1956 (age 63–64) |
Occupation | business executive, film producer, director, and editor |
Spouse(s) | Carey Rubinow |
Children | Brian, Jordan |
Education
Rubinow received his Bachelor of Arts from Bucknell University with a major in English and Psychology in 1978. In 1981, he completed a Master of Fine Arts at the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California.
Career
Currently Rubinow is the Senior Vice President of DOC: The Documentary Channel, where he supervises all original production and post production. DOC is the first channel in the United States to show documentaries on a full-time basis. The Documentary Channel was created in 1998 and is currently on the DISH Network, Channel 197.
Rubinow is also a television and documentary film editor.
In 1999, Rubinow produced and directed the 35mm feature film The Set Effect.
Filmography (producing and directing)
Feature film
- The Set Effect (1999)
Documentaries (producing)
- Hot Docs (2006)
Filmography (editing)
Short documentaries
- Red Grooms: Sunflower in a Hothouse (1986)
- Louise Dahl-Wolfe: Painting with Light (1999)
- Herb Alpert: Music for Your Eyes (2003)
Feature documentaries
- Country Music: The Spirit of America (IMAX, 2003) aka, Our Country
- Chances: The Women of Magdalene (2006)
Television documentaries
- Frederic Remington: The Truth of Other Days (PBS, 1991)
- Beatrice Wood: Mama of Dada (PBS, 1994)
- America's Music: The Roots of Country (TBS 1996)
Television series
- Beakman's World (1993)
- COPS (1993–1994)
- Ultimate 10 (1999)
- The Eddie Files (1997–2000)
- Born American (2003)
- Doc Talk (2006)
- Hot Docs (2006)
Awards
Wins
- Academy of Television Arts & Sciences: Emmy Award, Beakman's World, editing, 1995
References
- Barry Rubinow on IMDb.