Barry Rubinow

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Barry Rubinow
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June 2005
Born1956 (age 65–66)
Occupationbusiness executive, film producer, director, and editor
Spouse(s)Carey Rubinow
ChildrenBrian, Jordan

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, Los Angeles, California.

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[]

Rubinow is the Senior Vice President of 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

Feature documentaries

Television documentaries

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

References[]

External links[]

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