Biography
Stanley Creamer Rubin (October 8, 1917 – March 2, 2014) was an American screenwriter and film and television producer born in New York City. He was the recipient of the Television Academy's first Emmy in 1949 for writing and producing (in collaboration) an adaptation of Guy de Maupassant's "The Necklace" for the NBC TV series Your Show Time.
Filmography
all 42
Movies 39
Producer 22
Writer 16
TV Shows 3
self 2
Screenplay 1
Co-Producer
White Hunter, Black Heart (1990)
Movie
6
Producer
Revenge (1990)
Movie
6
Producer
Babe (1975)
Movie
Producer
The Ghost & Mrs. Muir (1968)
TV
6
Producer
Promise Her Anything (1966)
Movie
Producer
Hotel de Paree (1959)
TV
Producer
The Girl Most Likely (1958)
Movie
Original Music Composer
Four Boys and a Gun (1957)
Movie
Producer
The Rawhide Years (1956)
Movie
Producer
Behind the High Wall (1956)
Movie
Producer
Francis in the Navy (1955)
Movie
Producer
Destry (1954)
Movie
Producer
River of No Return (1954)
Movie
2
Producer
Destination Gobi (1953)
Movie
Producer
My Pal Gus (1952)
Movie
Producer
The Narrow Margin (1952)
Movie
Writer
Macao (1952)
Movie
Writer
Violence (1947)
Movie
Writer
Decoy (1946)
Movie
Associate Producer
Little Miss Big (1946)
Movie
Writer
Lucky Legs (1942)
Movie
Writer
Unseen Enemy (1942)
Movie
Screenplay
Flying Cadets (1941)
Movie
Writer
Burma Convoy (1941)
Movie
Writer
Mr. Dynamite (1941)
Movie
Information
Known ForProduction
GenderMale
Birthday1917-10-08
Deathday2014-03-02 (96 years old)
Birth PlaceThe Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
RelationshipsKathleen Hughes (1954-01-01 - 2014-01-01)
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
Also Known AsStanley Creamer Rubin, Stanley Crea Rubin
AwardsEmmy Award
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