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64-Year-Old Los Angeles TV Anchor and Entertainment Reporter, Sam Rubin, Passes Away

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Sam Rubin, a beloved journalist for KTLA 5 in Los Angeles, passed away at the age of 64. Known for his engaging interviews with celebrities, Rubin’s geniality and knowledge of the entertainment industry endeared him to Hollywood insiders.

His unexpected questions and easy charm set him apart in the industry, making his interviews a rite of passage for many stars. Rubin’s ability to make celebrities feel comfortable while discussing their craft spanned generations, earning him the respect and affection of Hollywood’s biggest names.

Beyond his work at KTLA, Rubin was a co-owner of a production company that produced popular programs like “Live From” red carpet events and “Hollywood Uncensored.” He also co-authored celebrity biographies and won multiple Emmy Awards for his coverage.

In his last interview with actress Jane Seymour, Rubin showcased his passion for storytelling and connecting with his guests. His legacy was honored by actor Henry Winkler, who praised Rubin’s ability to make each interviewee feel like the most important person in the room.

Rubin is survived by his wife and four children, leaving behind a lasting impact on the entertainment industry. His genuine kindness, curiosity, and outside-the-box questions will be dearly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.

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