Stand-Up Comic and Filmmaker: Sam Rubinoff
Is the guest on Standupworld this week. I’m really excited about it too. In a colosseum sized field of play for the world of stand up to exist today, Sam has a unique spot on the pitch. He’s carved a rare niche for himself by blending sharp wit with poignant storytelling.
His short films, frequently featuring some of today’s most in-demand stand-ups, have garnered a loyal following on YouTube. Among his most recurring collaborators is Joe List, who starred in Louis C.K.'s film "Fourth of July, and makes his own short films as well.
Sam’s work is not only funny, but deeply touching, earning him comparisons to Judd Apatow who I knew well in the early stages of his career. I personally find the two very similar.
STUCK IN PARK
Is his newest film, also starring, Joe List, as well as Keith Robinson, and the very talented Kerryn Feehan.
CIVIC DUTY
Another of my favorites is also a Joe List starrer, Civic Duty. He and Tommy Pope, who’s a strong comic as well, star in a funny little short that feels like something John Hughes would have done if he were just out started right now.
STAND UP CAREER
Sam’s jump into stand-up comedy started in small clubs and open mics across in and around the New York City area. Over the years, he’s performed at all the top clubs back there and has earned a reputation as a not only a comedian to watch, but a good guy that loves the craft and respects the artisans.
YOU TUBE PRESENCE
Sam’s YouTube channel serves as the primary platform for his short films. With a mix of comedy sketches, narrative shorts, and collaborative projects, his channel has attracted a diverse audience. Each video showcases Sam’s distinctive style which is characterized by clever writing, strong performances, and a keen eye for detail.
One of the standout features of Sam’s work is his collaborations with some of the cream of the crop of the newer stand-up comedians in the business. By bringing these talented individuals into his projects, Sam elevates his films and introduces his audience to a broader array of comedic voices. Not only, Joe List, Keith Robinson, Tommy Pope, Kerryn Feehan, but also, Rosebud Baker, Michael Blaustein, Shane Torres, and so many others.
Like I say, I think with a good hop of the ball, Sam could be the next Judd Apatow. I see so many similarities. He has a lot of Judd’s good instincts and intellect that gives his comedy another dimension that I love. Check him out. Also, dig a little into his series he did awhile back on You Tube that I love, Dog Days.
Thanks a lot! Appreciate the support here. Enjoy episode #72.
Love you,
Mike
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