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  1. Aug 12, 2021 · After working in the studio system, I dropped out to create my own company, New Play Productions and later Cutler/Saxon Productions to be able to produce, write, direct theatre, and began writing for television and features; I exec produced The Substitute franchise, did a reality show and wrote and directed award-winning short films and studied improvisation and stand-up, which lead to be ...

  2. Devorah (Devo)'s career spans decades of creating on a number of media Platforms. She has been a stand-up, a poet, an author, a studio exec, a painter, an exec producer and a dedicated educator, teaching at USC and UCLA Extension, among others. As a member of the WGA since 1982, she has worked for television and written feature films.

  3. Also, known as Deborah Ann Cutler (Changed name to Devorah Cutler at 19 after an encounter at a Poet event, with friend Shalom Garowitz. Formerly Debbie Cutler in High School.

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    • Noble House Entertainment, Inc.
    • West Hollywood, California, United States
  4. In this exclusive interview, Devorah Cutler-Rubenstein & Scott Rubenstein join Two Geeks Talking to discuss their experiences in the entertainment industry. ...

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  5. Los Angeles, California. Help writers and actors get their work in market ready state, with portfolio and presentation materials, then use my contacts to get them work/representation. Worked at Screenwriter. Worked at Screenwriting. Former All-rounder award winner. at Moondance International Film Festival. Worked at Noble House Entertainment.

  6. about. Devorah Cutler-Rubenstein founded Noble House Entertainment in 1992 to find material that is both entertaining and enlightening about the human experience. To that end, Noble House Entertainment both develops projects for indie and major markets and coaches new generations of storytellers in their craft.

  7. Cutler-Rubenstein produced and co-wrote the short documentary Not Afraid to Laugh, which was nominated for a Peabody Award, and executive produced The Substitute starring Tom Berenger and Ernie Hudson. She has also written five books on screenwriting. Previously, Ms. Cutler-Rubenstein was Director of Literary Affairs at Columbia Pictures ...