Sam Rubin, a veteran Californian entertainment reporter who also worked for ITV, has died at the age of 64.
Los Angeles television station KTLA called the reporter “a giant in the local news industry” as they paid tribute to him.
“His laugh, charm and caring personality touched everyone who knew him,” the station added.
“Sam was a loving husband and father – the roles I cherished most.”
The veteran American journalist has “regularly broadcast live” on ITV’s This Morning over the years.
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This Morning said they would air a tribute to Rubin on Monday.
“He woke up Tinseltown every day for decades with his engaging charm and knowledgeable insight into the world of film, interacted with stars on a first-name basis, and became affectionately known as ‘Hollywood Sam.’ He will be missed,” This said. Morning in a statement about X.
“There will be a tribute to Sam on Monday’s show, but in the meantime, we send our condolences to his wife Leslie, their four children, and Sam’s colleagues at KTLA.”
Sam Rubin on air for KTLA. Photo: AP
Among some of the famous faces who paid tribute was American actor Ben Stiller, who described him as a “consummate professional”.
“I am very saddened and saddened to hear of the passing of Sam Rubin,” he said.
The Zoolander star said: “I did my first interview with him around ’93, and countless times over the years. “He loved actors and movies.
“He made everyone feel comfortable and was always fun and easy. He was an institution.”
American actress Yvette Nicole Brown, star of Community and The Odd Couple, also said: “Sam was a friend. I enjoyed all the times I was able to visit him at KTLA.”

Sam Rubin at the Emmys. Photo: AP
Canadian and American actor Ryan Reynolds added: “Even though I was at my 85th interview that day, I was always happy to see Sam.
“Even though HE was in his 85th interview that day, he always brought genuine kindness, curiosity and an innovative question.”
Born in San Diego in 1960, Rubin joined KTLA in 1991 and won several awards during his 33 years at the station.
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He was a multiple Emmy Award winner, received the Golden Mike Award for Best Entertainment Reporter and a lifetime achievement award from the Southern California Broadcasters Association, and was named Best Entertainment Reporter by the Los Angeles Press Club.
KTLA anchor Lynette Romero wrote in a lengthy tribute that she “didn’t believe it. It had to be a mistake. But it was true,” following his death.
“I’ve known Sam since I moved to Los Angeles 25 years ago. And there are so many things I can say about him,” she said.
“Yes, he was incredibly good at his job. He loved appearing on television. He adored his family. He cherished his friends. He was kind and thoughtful and had the most beautiful blue eyes.”
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