Bruce joel rubin biography of donald
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The stories Academy Award-winning screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin tells deal with life, death and beyond. The connectedness between life stages is a common theme in his movies that often mirrors his personal spiritual journey — one that helped him find his own voice in filmmaking.
“I loved the ride, but I don’t dwell on it, and it does not define me,” said Rubin, MS’80, of his time in Hollywood. “What really has been the core of my life is trying to find out who I am and what I need to say to the world I’m in.”
The lecture, “Finding Your Voice,” was the first of The Media School’s fall Speaker Series. It was in conjunction with the IU Cinema’s Jorgensen Guest Filmmaker Series on Monday afternoon in the Cinema. Rubin is best known for writing scripts for films including Ghost, Jacobs Ladder, Deep Impact, My Life, Stuart Little 2, The Last Mimzy and The Time Travelers Wife. His Oscar was for Best Original Screenplay for Ghost.
“The films look backw
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Bruce Joel Rubin
American screenwriter
Bruce Joel Rubin (born March 10, ) is an American screenwriter, meditation teacher, and photographer. His films often explore themes of life and death with metaphysical and science fiction elements. Prominent among them are Jacob's Ladder, My Life and Ghost, for which he received the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. Ghost was also nominated for Best Picture, and was the highest-grossing film of He is sometimes credited as "Derek Saunders" or simply "Bruce Rubin".
Early life
[edit]Born to a Jewish family[1] and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Rubin is a graduate of Detroit's Mumford High School.
His love of theater began at the age of five when he saw his mother acting in Mary Poppins at a local high school. He later became an actor and director in high school plays.[2]
Rubin traces his interest in filmmaking to viewing the Ingmar Bergman film Wild Strawberries at the Krim Theater in Detroit when
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Bruce Joel Rubin
Guy Shahar
TCR: There's a deep sense of the spiritual in everything you write, and on our walk just now, inom understood how inherent that is in how you live. How did you come bygd that?
Bruce Joel Rubin: I've wanted more than anything in the world to know what all this is, and I've pursued that every way that I could. At the age of 22, inom left everything I knew and hitchhiked around the worl