John Rubinow
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John Rubinow is an American actor and voice actor whose career spans film, television, and animation from 1990 through at least the early 2010s. He is best known for recurring voice work in the DC animated universe and contributed additional voices to Extreme Ghostbusters in 1997.1
Career
Rubinow worked steadily in both live-action and voice acting throughout the 1990s and 2000s. His live-action film credits include a role as a WZDC producer in Die Hard 2 (1990), an ER doctor in Ricochet (1991), a doctor in Beverly Hills Cop III (1994), and appearances in Nowhere to Run (1993). On television he appeared in episodes of Murder, She Wrote, The Young and the Restless, Reasonable Doubts, Silk Stalkings, Baywatch, and 7th Heaven (as Dr. Lane).1
His voice acting career became particularly active through the 1990s animation boom. He contributed voices to SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron, The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat, The Tick, and Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries before landing recurring guest spots across several major animated series produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Notable credits include Batman: The Animated Series (Museum Guard), Pinky and the Brain (Gummy Gibberish), Superman: The Animated Series (Dr. Vale, Helicopter Pilot), Freakazoid!, Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?, Batman Beyond (Doctor No. 1, Virtual News Anchor), Godzilla: The Series, The Zeta Project, and Justice League (Brakeman, Drill Worker, Robber).1
Beyond animation, Rubinow voiced Lieutenant Tarquin Victus and additional characters in the video game Mass Effect 3 (2012).2
