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.
For five years was president of the Producers Guild.
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Was under contract as a writer at Universal in 1940. He then worked at Columbia from 1946 to 1948, subsequently turning producer for NBC-TV. H e later worked in TV production at Universal Studios in 1960, at 20th Century Fox in 1967 and then at MGM Studios from 1972 to 1977.
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Began his career in the mailroom at Paramount.
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During World War II, he served with the Army's First Motion Picture Unit.
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Film editor Dann Cahn recommended a young woman he was dating for the part of a beautiful young woman in Your Show Time (1949). Producer Stanley Rubin auditioned her and turned her down because she did not have enough experience. The young woman's name was Marilyn Monroe.
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Interviewed in "Earth vs. the Sci-Fi Filmmakers" by Tom Weaver (McFarland, 2005).
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In 2005 Rubin began attending classes at UCLA to get the last few credits to earn a bachelor of arts degree he missed earning in 1937.
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The recipient of television's very first Emmy award.
Producer
Title
Year
Status
Character
Behave Yourself!
1951
associate producer
Your Show Time
1949
TV Series producer - 4 episodes
Little Miss Big
1946
associate producer
Slightly Scandalous
1946
associate producer
White Hunter Black Heart
1990
co-producer
Revenge
1990/I
producer
Don't Look Back: The Story of Leroy 'Satchel' Paige
1981
TV Movie producer
Escape from Iran: The Canadian Caper
1981
TV Movie executive producer
...And Your Name Is Jonah
1979
TV Movie producer
Executive Suite
1976
TV Series executive producer
Babe
1975
TV Movie producer
The Take
1974
executive producer
The Man and the City
1971
TV Series producer - 8 episodes
Bracken's World
1969-1970
TV Series producer - 41 episodes
The Ghost & Mrs. Muir
1968-1969
TV Series producer - 25 episodes
European Eye
1968
TV Movie producer
The President's Analyst
1967
producer
Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad
1967
producer
Promise Her Anything
1966
producer
Channing
1963-1964
TV Series producer - 8 episodes
General Electric Theater
TV Series producer - 14 episodes, 1959 - 1962 executive producer - 2 episodes, 1960 - 1962
Hotel de Paree
1959
TV Series producer - 2 episodes
Peck's Bad Girl
1959
TV Series producer - 14 episodes
The Girl Most Likely
1958
producer
Behind the High Wall
1956
producer
The Rawhide Years
1955
producer
Francis in the Navy
1955
producer
Destry
1954
producer
River of No Return
1954
producer
Destination Gobi
1953
producer
My Pal Gus
1952
producer
The Narrow Margin
1952
producer
Writer
Title
Year
Status
Character
Escape from Iran: The Canadian Caper
1981
TV Movie story
Macao
1952
screenplay
The Whip Hand
1951
uncredited
Your Show Time
1949
TV Series writer - 1 episode
Joe Palooka in Winner Take All
1948
screenplay
Violence
1947
Decoy
1946
story
Two Señoritas from Chicago
1943
screenplay
Lucky Legs
1942
original screenplay
Unseen Enemy
1942
screenplay
Bombay Clipper
1942
original screenplay
Flying Cadets
1941
original screenplay
Burma Convoy
1941
screenplay / story
Mr. Dynamite
1941
screenplay - as Stanley Crea Rubin / story - as Stanley Crea Rubin
Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga
1941
as Stanley Crea Rubin
Where Did You Get That Girl?
1941
screenplay - as Stanley Crea Rubin
San Francisco Docks
1940
screenplay - as Stanley Crea Rubin
Congamania
1940
Short
Diamond Frontier
1940
screenplay / story "A Modern Monte Cristo"
South to Karanga
1940
original screenplay
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Highway Patrol
1959
TV Series
Nicky
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
What Ever Happened to Norma Jeane?
2017
Documentary filming
Himself
The First Motion Picture Unit: When Hollywood Went to War