Nancy Rubel is an Actor, Producer and Assistant Director known for Starlit (2018), The Burning Bride and Thirsty (2016).
Credits
Leonard (2015)
Character: Cashier
An intimate portrait of Leonard, a lonely man whose comfortable but unfulfilling routine is interrupted by an unexpected discovery at the grocery store.
Thank You, Cabbage (2014)
Character: Book Store Patron
Allison Segal is about to embark on a three-week tour to promote her memoir. Unfortunately, her marriage is falling apart, her memoir is a lie, and a cabbage has told her she's going to have an affair.
I Dream Too Much (2016)
Character: Poetry Club Member
Dora Welles is an imaginative college grad ready to experience all the excitement of life. Instead she finds herself in snowy upstate New York caring for her reclusive great aunt (who has lived a much more exciting life than anyone realizes).
Mi America (2015)
Character: Parent
A hate-crime has been committed in a the small city of Braxton, N.Y. Five migrant laborers have been beaten, shot, then ditched. This will upset the delicate balance of an ethnically diverse populace.
Starlit (2020)
Character: Aunt Viva - Biker Babe
A girl with ADHD throws away her comfortable life for a summer road trip full of hiking, stargazing and self-discovery.
Approaching the Unknown (2016)
Character: Mission Control Technician (uncredited)
Captain William Stanaforth is on a one-way solo mission to take the first steps in colonising Mars. Like all pioneers throughout history, Stanaforth will face insurmountable odds and life and death decisions as he rockets bravely through space.
Late Phases (2014)
Character: N/A
When deadly attacks from a nearby forest beset a secluded retirement community, it is up to a blind army veteran to discover what the residents are hiding.
Thirsty (2016)
Character: Movie Goer
Bullied girly-boy Scott Townsend grows into revered drag queen Thirsty Burlington fighting obstacles along the way only to discover what he really wants is self-acceptance.
Growing Up Smith (2017)
Character: Townswoman (uncredited)
In 1979, an Indian family moves to America with hopes of living the American Dream. While their 10-year-old boy Smith falls head-over-heels for the girl next door, his desire to become a "good old boy" propels him further away from his family's ideals than ever before.
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