Bruce Joel Rubin
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Bruce Joel Rubin (b. March 10, 1943, Detroit, Michigan) is a screenwriter best known for the supernatural romance, Ghost for which he won an Oscar.
His other writing credits include Deep Impact, Brainstorm, Sleeping with the Enemy, My Life (which he also directed) and Jacob's Ladder (film).
He sometimes credited as Derek Saunders or simply Bruce Rubin. He is also interested in spirituality and meditation.
He and his wife, Blanche, split their time between Los Angeles and New York; they have two sons, Josh and Ari.