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  1. Abraham Benrubi. c/o Stone Manners Agency. 6500 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 550. Los Angeles, CA 90048. Have you watched any television in the last few years? If you have, chances are you've seen a show that has had Abraham Benrubi on it. Abraham Benrubi has had a number of starring roles, as well as heaps of cameo performances in major network ...

  2. Feb 5, 2024 · Benrubi was born on October 4, 1969, in Indianapolis, Indiana, the US as Abraham Rubin Hercules Benrubi. He is the eldest son of Patricia and Asher Benrubi. His father was a rock singer and is currently a radio personality known as “Smash” to St. Louis radio audiences.

  3. Benrubi's feature film work has been limited to supporting parts. He was one of the football players who lie down amidst traffic in a controversial scene in "The Program" (1993). (The scene was later cut from the film after several teens tried the stunt in real life and were killed.)

  4. Abraham Benrubi Születési név: Abraham Rubin Hercules Benrubi Született: 1969. október 4., Indianapolis, Indiana-állam, Amerikai Egyesült Államok Idén 55 éves. Õ az 5081. a kedvencek toplistáján! (A Filmkatalógus látogatóinak osztályzatai alapján.)

  5. At 6'7," the broad-shouldered, imposing Abraham Benrubi might be a candidate to play henchmen or gentle giants but his innate intelligence has allowed him to avoid such typecasting. He is perhaps best known for his three season (1994-97) recurring role as the quick with a quip emergency room admissions clerk Jerry Markovic on the hit NBC medical series "ER."

  6. Appeared in Of Mice and Men. BENRUBI, Abraham 1969– (Abe Benrubi, Abraham Ben Rubi) PERSONAL Full name, Abraham Rubin Hercules Benrubi; born October 4, 1969, in Indianapolis, IN (some sources say Bloomington, IN); son of Asher (a radio personality) and Patricia Benrubi. Education: Graduated from Broad Ripple High School, Indianapolis, IN.

  7. The "Growing Pains" episode with the Abraham Benrubi cameo screened in July 1992. Mike Seaver (Kirk Cameron) stood in as a substitute teacher for a class of 'problem students' at Dewey High. However, when he turned up to the classroom, Abraham was the only one there!