Sam Rubin, the longtime KTLA entertainment reporter, died of natural causes, coroner says.
Sam Rubin, the longtime KTLA entertainment reporter who became a fixture of Los Angeles TV news, died of natural causes, the Los Angeles County's coroner said Tuesday.Rubin died at the age of 64 in May following a decades long career at the station. He joined KTLA in 1991 and once hosted his own TV show, 'Hollywood Uncensored with Sam Rubin,' which ran over 100 episodes.
He later died in the hospital's emergency room.Rubin was a native of San Diego and wrote two biographies -- one about Jackie Onassis and another about Mia Farrow -- in addition to his TV career. He was also a founding member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association, which organizes the annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards. Rubin hosted the awards show in 2013. His last on-air interview was with actress Jane Seymour, who was promoting season 3 of 'Harry Wild' at the time.
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