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Roberto Jack Benabib (October 13, 1959) is a
Mexican-American Mexican Americans ( es, mexicano-estadounidenses, , or ) are Americans of full or partial Mexican heritage. In 2019, Mexican Americans comprised 11.3% of the US population and 61.5% of all Hispanic and Latino Americans. In 2019, 71% of Mexic ...
television writer, producer and film director best known for writing/directing the 1997 comedy film ''
Little City ''Little City'' is a 1997 romantic comedy film written and directed by Roberto Benabib. The film stars Jon Bon Jovi, Josh Charles, Joanna Going, Penelope Ann Miller, Annabella Sciorra, and JoBeth Williams. The film follows the intersecting love ...
''. He served as a writer/producer on the
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dark comedy series '' Weeds'' beginning in 2005.


Career

Born in Mexico City in 1959 to Elias and Elyssa Benabib, Roberto soon moved to New York City and graduated from the
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film school and got his start in Hollywood as an assistant to '' The Silence of the Lambs'' director
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. In 1997, he wrote and directed ''Little City'', a romantic comedy film, for
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. In 2005, he joined the writing staff of ''Weeds'' as a co-executive producer and, in 2007, at the beginning of the third season was promoted to executive producer. He has also served as a writer on a number of other television series, including '' Doctor Doctor'', ''
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'', '' Ally McBeal'' and ''
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''.


The Brink

In February 2014, trade website ''
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'' reported that
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had given a greenlight to the dark comedy series '' The Brink'', co-created by Benabib and his brother, novelist Kim Benabib. The series co-stars Tim Robbins and Jack Black, is produced by Jerry Weintraub, and directed by Jay Roach. It premiered on HBO in June 2015. The series was cancelled after one season.


Episodes of ''Weeds''

* "Good Shit Lollipop" (1.3) * "Last Tango in Agrestic" (2.3) * "Yeah. Like Tomatoes." (2.11) (with Matthew Salsberg) * "The Brick Dance" (3.3) * "Shit Highway" (3.4) * "Risk" (3.13) (with Rolin Jones & Matthew Salsberg) * "Protection" (3.14) * "The Three Coolers" (4.4) * "Head Cheese" (4.11) (with Rolin Jones & Matthew Salsberg) * "Till We Meet Again" (4.12) (with Rolin Jones & Matthew Salsberg) * "Su-Su-Sucio" (5.3) (with Matthew Salsberg) * "Where the Sidewalk Ends" (5.7) (with Matthew Salsberg) * "Dearborn-Again" (6.10) (with Matthew Salsberg) * "Une Mère que j'aimerais baiser" (7.11) (with Matthew Salsberg)


Episodes of ''Kidding''

* "Philliam" (1.08) * "I'm Listening" (2.03)


Episodes of ''68 Whiskey''

# "Buckley's Goat" # "Finger Lickin' Good" # "Daddy Issues"


Awards and nominations

In 2009, Benabib received a nomination for a
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when ''Weeds'' was up for the
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. He and the show lost out to the
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sitcom ''
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''.


Personal life

Benabib was married to the fashion journalist Amy Spindler from July 11, 1998 until her death from a brain tumor on February 27, 2004. Benabib married Samantha Gregory in October 2007.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Benabib, Roberto American film directors American television producers American television writers American male television writers Mexican male writers Film directors from Mexico City Writers from Mexico City Living people Mexican emigrants to the United States 1959 births Tisch School of the Arts alumni American film directors of Mexican descent