Joseph Ruben- Biography

About Joseph Ruben

Ruben made his feature directorial debut at the ripe age of 24 with the bleak psychodrama "The Sister-in-Law" (1975). His subsequent work has included two low-budget looks at high school life ("The Pom Pom Girls" 1976, "Our Winning Season" 1978), a road movie ("Joyride" 1977), a nifty sci-fi thriller, "Dreamscape" (1984), starring Dennis Quaid, Max von Sydow, and Christopher Plummer and an engaging legal drama, "True Believer" (1989), starring James Woods and Robert Downey, Jr. Ruben seems at his best, however, when exploring the dark underbelly of that most sacred of American institutions, the family: cult favorite "The Stepfather" (1987) has "family man" Terry O'Quinn moving from town to town, settling in with a fatherless family, and then slaying them; "Sleeping with the Enemy" (1991), Ruben's first big commercial hit, sees Julia Roberts faking her own death in order to escape her obsessively possessive husband. He turned his attention to the children in "The Good Son" (1993) wherein the good Elijah Wood tries to warn his family about the pure murderous evil of his cousin Macaulay Culkin.

Education

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor , Michigan
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor , Michigan
Brandeis University, Waltham , Massachusetts

Career Milestones

Made first film while in high school, a teenage love story filmed in Super-8

1975

Wrote and directed first feature, The Sister-in-Law

1980

Directed the pilot for the TV series, Breaking Away

1984

Directed Dennis Quaid in the sci-fi thriller Dreamscape also penned the script

1989

Directed James Woods and Robert Downey Jr. in True Believer

1991

Directed Julia Roberts in Sleeping with the Enemy about a battered wife who escapes her husband to start a new life

1993

Directed Macaulay Culkin and Elijah Wood in The Good Son

1995

Directed Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson as New York transit cops in Money Train also starred Jennifer Lopez

1998

Directed Return to Paradise a story of two friends who must choose whether to help a third friend who was arrested in Malaysia for drug possession; starred Vince Vaughn and Joaquin Phoenix

2004

Directed the thriller The Forgotten starring Julianne Moore