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Like many actors, I have been interviewed by Sam Rubin many times, whether on the red carpet or when I would call into KTLA's morning show. Sam was a true gentleman; he made the people he interviewed feel incredibly comfortable and safe, which is why he got many meaningful...

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Random Thoughts From A GenX Galvor 2 Jahren

Grew up in LA and Sam kept me up to date with all you lovely glamorous folks. I'm so glad to hear he was as sweet as he appeared. He will be missed. 💖💔💖

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AuntieMegan7🌟🇺🇸☘️🇺🇸MAGAvor 2 Jahren

i’m going to miss watching him 33 years on channel 5 . Praying for his family 🙏🏻🩵 sad day for los angeles

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MyFirstSocialMediaAccount 🇨🇦🇺🇦vor 2 Jahren

We get KTLA in Edmonton Canada. I used to watch the Morning Show every day for years and years instead of our local news because it was so much fun. He was wonderful. What a loss.

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Wendy Westlakevor 2 Jahren

Thank you, Leah. This is a really lovely & eloquent summation of why Sam was so beloved by actors/celebrities & "regular" Angelenos, alike. He was part of the fabric of L.A.! His death hurts (for me) the way Vin Scully's & Chick Hearn's did.

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Aussie Down Under 🐨🇦🇺vor 2 Jahren

This came as such a shock to wake up to this sad news 😢 I always looked forward to his entertainment report on Australia’s Today Show. He was a wonderful kind man who loved his family. RIP Sam 💔🙏🏻 Condolences to his family ♥️

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Crash Sheridanvor 2 Jahren

I lived in Southern California for 15 years and he was a constant presence on my tv screen. So terribly sad. He will be missed by millions.

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1776Forever❤️🇺🇸vor 2 Jahren

So, so sad. 🥲❤️

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Marievor 2 Jahren

Watching Frank give the new of Sam’s passing broke my heart.

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Best Day Ever 💄❤️‍🔥vor 2 Jahren

So very sorry…

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rstephensvor 2 Jahren

He used to be featured every day on the WGN news morning show here in Chicago KTLA and WGN were both owned by Tribune Co). Seemed like a nice guy. RIP

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