MOSHE "MOE" RUBEL

Actor, Writer, and Producer in Los Angeles, California

MOSHE "MOE" RUBEL

Actor, Writer, and Producer in Los Angeles, California

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Moshe Rubel is an actor, writer and producer known for his roles in Ventris (2017), Project Wednesday (2018) and Immortal (2018).

His training includes mentorship by Danny Campbell, one of the founding members of the Independent Shakespeare Company and several coaches from the Margie Haber Studio, including K.C. Clyde, actor known for Everybody Loves Somebody (2017) and Diane Charles, actress and co-executive producer of Showtime's Web Therapy (2008-2012).

Fluent in Russian, while versed in Hebrew, Farsi and French, Moshe is also known for his stand-up comedy in which he presents original character impersonations based on the idiosyncrasies of these rich cultures/languages alongside his socio-political observations.

In his spare time, Moshe keeps busy traveling, writing, podcasting, cooking, participating in local basketball tournaments and overseeing multiple youth development programs.

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ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND:

While in college, Moshe created and hosted two top-rated radio programs: "The Moe Show" and "At SMC with Moe Rubel." The former was in the sports-centric talk format, while the latter was in the Top 40 format. For both programs, Moshe's hosting duties included interviewing high-profile guests and mixing tracks live on-air. Additionally, he served as the head sports anchor and sports editor for his college's news station and newspaper, respectively.

After briefly living in France and Israel, Moshe moved back to Los Angeles where he completed his undergraduate studies in pre-law, public relations, marketing and film at the University of Southern California.

  • Work
    • Rubellite Entertainment
  • Education
    • University of Southern California