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DAVID GRUBIN is a producer, director, writer, and cinematographer who has won every major
award in his field, including three George Foster Peabody awards, two Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University awards, and nine Emmys.
As a writer, he has won an Emmy and received four awards from the
Writers Guild.
As a director, he has received three Emmy nominations.
As a cinematographer, he has received one Emmy and five Emmy nominations.
As the president of DAVID GRUBIN PRODUCTIONS, INC, Mr. Grubin has
produced over 100 films on subjects ranging from history to art, from poetry
to science.
Grubin’s five-part series for PBS - Healing And The Mind with Bill Moyers - has won many awards, and the companion book, for which he was executive editor,
rose to number one on The New York Times Best Sellers list, remaining on the list for 32 weeks.
His biography - Marie Antoinette - for which he won his fourth Writer's Guild Award, premiered at Versailles in October 2005 and aired on PBS in September 2006.
His three-hour series The Mysterious Human Heart aired on PBS this October.
He has just completed a six-hour series for PBS - The Jewish Americans - slated to air in January 2008.
Currently, he is producing Oppenheimer, a two-hour series for American Experience.
A member of the executive committee of the Society of American Historians, Grubin has received a Guggenheim Fellowship, has been a Montgomery Fellow at Dartmouth College,
and is the recipient of an honorary doctorate from his alma mater, Hamilton College. He is member of the Directors Guild and the Writers Guild, and is a former chairman
of the board of directors of The Film Forum.
He is married to the artist Joan Grubin and lives in New York City.
Last Updated: 12/03/07
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