Mary Beth Rubens Explained

Mary Beth Rubens
Birth Name:Mary Elizabeth Rubens
Birth Place:Kingston, Ontario, Canada[1] [2]
Years Active:1980–present

Mary Elizabeth Rubens is a Canadian film, stage, and television actress, who made her feature film debut in Paul Lynch's slasher film Prom Night (1980). She subsequently appeared in Firebird 2015 AD (1981). She worked throughout the 1980s in television, guest-starring on Night Heat (1985–1987) and Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1987–1988). From 1989 to 1993, she had a leading role on the series E.N.G., for which she was nominated for a Gemini Award.

After a traumatic brain injury in the 1990s left Rubens with a permanent disability, she shifted focus from acting, and subsequently earned a degree in law & society from York University. In 2018, she appeared in Judith Thompson's stage production of After the Blackout, a play about, and starring, people with various disabilities.

Career

Rubens made her feature film debut in Paul Lynch's slasher film Prom Night (1980). She subsequently had a supporting role in Firebird 2015 AD (1981).[3] [4]

In 1987, she appeared in Souvenirs with Theatre Calgary.[5] [6] In 1990, Rubens was nominated for a Gemini Award for her performance in the pilot of E.N.G..[7] In 1995, she appeared in the film The Michelle Apartments.

After suffering a traumatic brain injury in the 1990s, Rubens was left with a permanent disability and temporarily retired from acting.[8] She subsequently enrolled at York University, graduating with an honours degree in law & society.[9]

In 2018, she returned to theater in the RARE Theatre Company's After the Blackout, a play by Judith Thompson, which featured a cast of performers with varying disabilities.[10] Isabelle Perrone of BroadwayWorld noted that Rubens "approached her character seemingly with ease, playing the aged starlet with elegance."[11]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980Prom NightKelly Lynch[12]
1981Firebird 2015 ADJill
1985Big DealSecretary
1986Perfect TimingJudy
1995data-sort-value="Michelle Apartments, The" The Michelle ApartmentsMadeleine[13]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980data-sort-value="Littlest Hobo, The" The Littlest HoboSallyEpisode: "Second Chance"[14]
1985–1987Night HeatJackie / Maria2 episodes[15]
[16]
1987–1988Alfred Hitchcock PresentsAlison / Beth2 episodes[17]
1988War of the WorldsMarlaEpisode: "Eye for an Eye"[18]
1989Street LegalJulie LavoixEpisode: "Slipping Through the Cracks"[19]
1991Tropical HeatMargot / Lady Grace2 episodes
1992CounterstrikeMarleneEpisode: "Cat in the Cradle"[20]
1989–1993E.N.G.Bobbi Katz70 episodes
Nominated—Gemini Award for Best Supporting Actress
1995Sadie3 episodes
1996data-sort-value="Outer Limits, The" The Outer LimitsFran BlakeEpisode: "Unnatural Selection"[21]
1997BennettEpisode: "Spanish Harlem"[22]

Select stage credits

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987SouvenirsVicki Theatre Calgary[23]
1987Golden GirlsSue KinderTheatre Calgary[24]
2018After the BlackoutRoxyRARE Theatre Company, Toronto

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Blu-ray.com. Mary Beth Rubens. October 18, 2019.
  2. "E.N.G.'s Bobby is no TV bimbo" by Rita Zekas, Toronto Star (14 Nov, 1990) Retrieved from
  3. Web site: Mary Beth Rubens. Rotten Tomatoes. October 18, 2019.
  4. News: September 23, 1981. D19. Calgary Herald. Calgary, Alberta. Firebird fails to rev up emotions. McCracken. Rosemary. Newspapers.com.
  5. News: Calgary Herald. Calgary, Alberta. Badger makes a noteworthy gift. B2. February 4, 1987. Keyser, Tom. Newspapers.com.
  6. News: Calgary Herald. Calgary, Alberta. Souvenirs needs few jolts to hold its audience. G6. February 21, 1987. Newspapers.com. Brennan, Brian.
  7. News: Nanaimo Daily News. Nanaimo, British Columbia. Odd matches in fight for Gemini. Nicholls, Stephen. October 26, 1990. 41. Newspapers.com.
  8. Web site: After The Blackout links the fates of people living with disabilities... with mixed results. Now. Toronto, Ontario. Muredda. Angelo. May 14, 2018. https://archive.today/20191019004358/https://nowtoronto.com/stage/theatre/after-the-blackout-judith-thompson-rare-soulpepper/. October 19, 2019. live. October 19, 2019.
  9. Web site: Mary Beth Rubens. Soulpepper. live. https://archive.today/20191019005807/https://soulpepper.ca/performances/after-the-blackout/5692/mary-beth-rubens/5702. October 19, 2019. October 19, 2019.
  10. Web site: The Globe and Mail. Review: After the Blackout marks a transition for Judith Thompson and her RARE Theatre Company. May 14, 2018. Morrow, Martin. live. https://archive.today/20191018235021/https://beta.theglobeandmail.com/arts/theatre-and-performance/article-review-after-the-blackout-marks-a-transition-for-judith-thompson-and/. October 18, 2019. October 19, 2019.
  11. Web site: BroadwayWorld. BWW Review: AFTER THE BLACKOUT at Soulpepper. Perrone. Isabelle. May 20, 2018. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20191019064612/https://www.broadwayworld.com/toronto/article/BWW-Review-AFTER-THE-BLACKOUT-at-Soulpepper-20180520. October 19, 2019.
  12. Book: Nowell, Richard. Blood Money: A History of the First Teen Slasher Film Cycle. Bloomsbury. London, England. 978-1-441-12496-8. 2010. 165.
  13. Web site: British Film Institute. Mary Beth Rubens. https://web.archive.org/web/20180425153327/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2baa4535a0. dead. April 25, 2018. October 18, 2019.
  14. Second Chance. The Littlest Hobo. 1. 12. January 3, 1980. CTV Television Network.
  15. Night Heat. 1. 2. February 7, 1985. CTV Television Network. Necessary Force.
  16. Night Heat. 3. 13. September 8, 1987. CTV Television Network. The Comeback.
  17. Book: Muir, John Kenneth. 2001. Terror Television: American Series, 1970-1999. McFarland. Jefferson, North Carolina. 155. 978-0-786-40890-0.
  18. War of the Worlds. 1. 5. October 31, 1988. Paramount Domestic Television. Eye for an Eye.
  19. Slipping Through the Cracks. Street Legal. 3. 17. 1989. CBC Television.
  20. Cat in the Cradle. Counterstrike. 3. 11. December 11, 1992. USA Network.
  21. Unnatural Selection. The Outer Limits. 2. 3. January 19, 1996. Showtime.
  22. Spanish Harlem. . 2. 9. November 10, 1997. CTV Television Network.
  23. Web site: Theatre Calgary. Souvenirs. live. https://archive.today/20191019005433/https://www.theatrecalgary.com/archive/1986-1987-souvenirs. October 19, 2019. October 19, 2019.
  24. News: Calgary Herald. May 24, 1987. Calgary, Alberta. Cast has an active role in the show. Zimmerman. Kate. 11. Newspapers.com.