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Reuben Leder. Writer: Magnum, P.I.. Reuben Leder grew up in the movie business working with his sister Mimi Leder (now a multiple DGA and Emmy winning director) on the many low budget independent features written, produced and directed by their father, Paul Leder, (Goin' to Chicago (1990) - winner of 'Best of the Fest'/Santa Barbara Film ...
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- January 21, 1950
- Reuben Leder
Dec 15, 2022 · From the loyalty of best friend Bill Norton and those he worked with, to the support of his successful kids, it’s clear that Paul Leder was surrounded by a devoted blended family that were hugely important to him — none more so than his wife, Etyl, as Reuben attests.
Screenwriter, Director, Producer, and Author of "You Might Feel A Little Prick" coming May 2021 from Friesen Press.
Paul Leder (March 25, 1926 – April 9, 1996) was an American film director, writer and producer. He is most famous today for his films A*P*E and I Dismember Mama. With wife Etyl Leder, he is the father of modern-day producer and director Mimi Leder, writer Reuben Leder, and casting director Geraldine Leder.
Birthday: Jan 21, 1950. Birthplace: New York City, New York, USA. Reuben Leder is the son of director/writer/producer Paul Leder ("A.P.E.") and the brother of director Mimi Leder ("The...
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Reuben Leder. Magnum, P.I. CBS. The Television Academy database lists prime-time Emmy information. Click here to learn more. Reuben Leder: bio, photos, awards, nominations and more at Emmys.com.
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Oct 16, 2003 · Baltic Storm: Directed by Reuben Leder. With Greta Scacchi, Jürgen Prochnow, Donald Sutherland, Dieter Laser. A journalist from Berlin, Germany, and a Swedish lawyer discover the truth behind the sinking of the "MS Estonia" in 1994, where more than 850 people drowned.