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Abraham Benrubi

Abraham Benrubi

The Indiana native landed his first professional acting role in the obscure independent film, "Diving In" (lensed 1989; released 1991) which was shot in Indianapolis. By 1990, Benrubi was working in Los Angeles, where he landed his first break came with the Fox sitcom "Parker Lewis Can't Lose" (1990-93), in which he was cast as Larry 'Kube' Kubiak, the high school bully who occasionally could be persuaded to support the wily Parker in an escapade. He also found work making guest appearances on episodic series including "Wings," as the gay son of Roy (David Schramm) and a young Dan Connor in a Halloween flashback on "Roseanne." 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.) The actor met his own death onscreen in two films, "Wagons East!" (1994), in which he was drawn and quartered by horses, and "The Shadow" (also 1994), as a Marine guard who reaches an untimely end. In "Twister" (1996), he was a member of Cary Elwes' competing team of tornado reseachers, although his role was reduced to one line and a few brief glimpses after editing. Benrubi co-starred with Brendan Fraser in "George of the Jungle" (1997), playing a thug searching for the title character. Benrubi worked steadily in minor features in TV films throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s before landing a plumb role opposite star/director Kevin Costner and Robert Duvall in Costner's Western opus "Open Range" (2003), playing a trio of free-range cattle drivers who run afoul of a harsh lawman.
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