Charlie Rubin is a professional writer who has written for many television shows, among them: Law and Order: Criminal Intent; Seinfeld (including the "Marine Biologist" episode) and Saturday Night Live. He is also a professor at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts in the Goldberg Department of Dramatic Writing, where he teaches TV writing.
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