A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
조쉬 루벤
Birthplace:
Washington, USA
Born:
June 30, 1983
Josh Ruben is an award-winning actor, writer, and director whose feature film "SCARE ME" which he wrote, directed and starred alongside Aya Cash and Chris Redd, debuted at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. Shudder, AMC's horror platform, bought the feature in advance of the festival premiere. For television, Josh directed sketches for "The Late Late Show" with James Corden and episodes of TruTV's "Adam Ruins Everything." As a commercial director, Josh helmed hundreds of spots for clients from Geico to Comedy Central, including a recent DiGiorno pizza campaign starring comedian Jay Pharoah. As one of the founding members of CollegeHumor's "Originals" department, Ruben has directed and/or starred in hundreds of comedic shorts, amassing views well into the billions. He recently directed and cameos in all 10 episodes of Funny or Die & Spotify's narrative podcast, "The Last Degree of Kevin Bacon." His second feature, "WEREWOLVES WITHIN" with Ubisoft Film and Television and Vanishing Angle producing, began production February 2020.
Director:
2016 Tond
2017 Freddy Derryl
2020 Scare Me
2021 Death to 2021
2021 Werewolves Within
2025 Heart Eyes
???? Green Bank
Executive Producer:
2016 Tond
2017 Freddy Derryl
2020 Scare Me
2021 Death to 2021
2021 Werewolves Within
2024 The Disruptors
2025 Heart Eyes
???? Green Bank
???? TK630
Producer:
2016 Tond
2017 Freddy Derryl
2020 PARE
2020 Scare Me
2021 Death to 2021
2021 Werewolves Within
2022 Blood Relatives
2024 The Disruptors
2025 Heart Eyes
???? Green Bank
???? TK630
Writer:
2016 Tond
2017 Freddy Derryl
2020 PARE
2020 Scare Me
2021 Death to 2021
2021 Werewolves Within
2022 Blood Relatives
2024 The Disruptors
2025 Heart Eyes
???? Green Bank
???? TK630
Creator:
2010 Josh’s Mindhouse
2013 CAMP
2019 Troopers: Rise of the Budget
Director:
2007 CollegeHumor Shorts
2008 POV
2010 Josh’s Mindhouse
2013 CAMP
2019 Troopers: Rise of the Budget
Writer:
2007 CollegeHumor Shorts
2008 POV
2010 Josh’s Mindhouse
2013 CAMP
2019 Troopers: Rise of the Budget
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