Danny Rubin
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Danny Rubin (b. 1957) is an American screenwriter, actor, lecturer, celebrity blogger, and most notably the screenwriter of the modern classic Groundhog Day. The title of the movie has now entered the vernacular to describe the experience of a day or even a limited event repeating. Rubin received a B.A. in biology from Brown University and a M.A. in radio, television, and film from Northwestern University. He has taught screenwriting at numerous universities and lectured on the topic at 20 academic conferences since 1995. Currently he holds the position of Briggs-Copeland Lecturer on Screenwriting at Harvard University. Rubin is married with two children. Description above from the Wikipedia article Danny Rubin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2019 · Fantastic Mr. Murray as Self - Interviewee
- 2014 · The Real History of Science Fiction as Himself
- 2011 · On Story as Self
- 2003 · Freaky Friday as Scott - Bass Player
- 2002 · Groundhog Day: The Weight of Time as Self