Arthur B. Rubinstein
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Arthur B Rubinstein boasts musical talents that have been featured in a variety of Hollywood productions. B Rubinstein worked on a variety of projects during his early entertainment career, including "Carnegie Hall" (1947), "Follow the Boys" with George Raft (1944) and "Night Song" (1947) starring Dana Andrews. He also contributed to "On the Right Track" (1981) starring Gary Coleman, "The Great Bank Hoax" (1977) and "Whose Life Is It Anyway?" with Richard Dreyfuss (1981). B Rubinstein was also credited in "Deal of the Century" with Chevy Chase (1983), "Wargames" (1983) starring Matthew Broderick and "Lost in America" (1985). He also was recognized in "The Best of Times" with Robin Williams (1986). B Rubinstein won an Outstanding Achievement In Music Composition For a Series (Dramatic Underscore) Primetime Emmy Award for "Scarecrow and Mrs. King" in 1986. B Rubinstein was most recently credited in "The Last Debate" (Showtime, 2000-01). B Rubinstein passed away in December 1982 at the age of 95.