Amy York Rubin | |
Birth Place: | United States |
Amy York Rubin is an American writer and director.[1] She has directed multiple episodes of television series, including the award-winning pilot of the Netflix series Dead to Me.
Rubin began her career in comedy. She wrote, created and directed the web series Little Horribles (2013).[2] [3] The Huffington Post called the series "the lesbian answer to Girls.[4] The New York Times reviewed the series positively.[5] Little Horribles won for Best Indie Series at the 4th Streamy Awards.[6]
Since then, Amy has served as a director for numerous projects, including the pilot and episodes of Love, Victor,[7] Dietland, Superstore, Angie Tribeca, Casual, I'm Sorry, Fresh Off The Boat, SMILF and more.
Year | Title | Director | Producer | Role | Notes | |
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2015 | Looking | Meredith | 3 episodes | |||
2016 2017 | Foursome | 11 episodes | ||||
2017 | Casual | 2 episodes | ||||
I'm Sorry | 3 episodes | |||||
SMILF | 2 episodes | |||||
2018 | The Mick | 1 episode | ||||
Fresh Off the Boat | 1 episode | |||||
Grown-ish | 1 episode | |||||
Alone Together | 1 episode | |||||
Dietland | 2 episode | |||||
Wrecked | 1 episode | |||||
2019 | Dead to Me[10] | 2 episodes | ||||
2020 | Love, Victor | Episode: "Welcome to Creekwood" | ||||
2022 | So Help Me Todd | Episode: "Pilot" |