Jordan Rubin is a director, based in Los Angeles. His first film, a comedy horror entitled Zombeavers, premiered at The Tribeca Film Festival. Since then he has written and directed the film "The Drone" (2018) and a TV reboot of the film "Critters" (2019) for Warner Brothers / Shudder.
Jordan was the Head Writer of The MTV Movie Awards and the European Music Awards for 4 years in addition to being a staff writer on The Late Late Show (CBS), Comedy Central's "Crank Yankers," "The Man Show" and "Pretend Time with Nick Swardson." He wrote the opening film for the 2011 Academy Awards and an animated pilot starring Mike Tyson for Adult Swim. He transitioned to directing, writing and directing a short film for charity, produced by Judd Apatow, which was awarded YouTube's "DoGooder Award”.
He has directed commercials, branded content and just finished directing and Co-Executive Producing the hybrid reality show “True Story” for NBC’s Peacock starring Ed Helms and Randall Park which is slated to air in the first quarter of 2022.
He is repped by UTA and 3 Arts.