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BEYOND ROBERT CARO. MARK GROUBERT VERSION LBJ HISTORICAL BIO.


Joe Bauer

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MARK GROUBERT BIO:
Mark Groubert was born in Brooklyn, New York on May 16, 1955. He weighed eleven pounds, eight ounces. His mother told him that the Dodger game was on the radio and Duke Snider hit a solo home run just as he entered the world.
Since then Groubert has been a student of the game, as well as, a roofer, a salesman, a deli clerk, a ditch digger, a truck driver, a factory worker, a house painter and a sea scout.
After leaving Bard College, he attended the New School For Social Research in New York City and later NYU Film School.
In addition, he co-founded Sonora House, Inc a non-profit performing Arts Center currently located in New York City.
He was the editor for National Lampoon Magazine from 1985 - 1989 where he created such cult favorites as Mass Murderer Trading Cards, Sexual Jeopardy: The Home Game and The National Lampoon Dirty Joke Book.
He created, published and edited MTV To Go Magazine for the MTV Network. It was nominated for Best Editorial in 1990.
Groubert produced the original Toyota Comedy Festival with the help of Alan King in New York City.
He also produced "Mambo Mouth" starring Obie Award Winner John Leguizamo at the Orpheum Theatre in New York City and received additional credit for the production of "Mambo Mouth" for HBO and Island Pictures.
Groubert co-produced "On The Ledge" an avante-garde variety show for HBO and served as Talent Coordinator on "Mo Funny: Black Comedy in America" for the same network.
As an investigative journalist, Groubert writes for Penthouse, High Times, The L.A. Weekly, The Village Voice and numerous other national publications.
In 2001, he became the Editor at the Weekly World News located in Boca Raton, Florida.
He has written over a dozen screenplays, including The Farm, starring Colin Farrell and Al Pacino, is a published poet, performance artist, blues musician, film actor, comedian, and director.
In 2013, Groubert hooked up with Academy Award-winning director Oliver Stone to write a five-part, 10-hour miniseries on Lee Harvey Oswald.
Groubert currently resides in Los Feliz, California where he has finished a miniseries based on the life of Lyndon Baines Johnson. He is now working on a feature film called "RFK Must Die!" about the conspiracy to assassinate Robert Kennedy in 1968.
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11 hours ago, Joe Bauer said:

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79K viewsStreamed 11 months ago
 
Did Lyndon B. Johnson have John F. Kennedy assassinated? Most political figures are killed by their successors. Only one man ...
 
MARK GROUBERT BIO:
Mark Groubert was born in Brooklyn, New York on May 16, 1955. He weighed eleven pounds, eight ounces. His mother told him that the Dodger game was on the radio and Duke Snider hit a solo home run just as he entered the world.
Since then Groubert has been a student of the game, as well as, a roofer, a salesman, a deli clerk, a ditch digger, a truck driver, a factory worker, a house painter and a sea scout.
After leaving Bard College, he attended the New School For Social Research in New York City and later NYU Film School.
In addition, he co-founded Sonora House, Inc a non-profit performing Arts Center currently located in New York City.
He was the editor for National Lampoon Magazine from 1985 - 1989 where he created such cult favorites as Mass Murderer Trading Cards, Sexual Jeopardy: The Home Game and The National Lampoon Dirty Joke Book.
He created, published and edited MTV To Go Magazine for the MTV Network. It was nominated for Best Editorial in 1990.
Groubert produced the original Toyota Comedy Festival with the help of Alan King in New York City.
He also produced "Mambo Mouth" starring Obie Award Winner John Leguizamo at the Orpheum Theatre in New York City and received additional credit for the production of "Mambo Mouth" for HBO and Island Pictures.
Groubert co-produced "On The Ledge" an avante-garde variety show for HBO and served as Talent Coordinator on "Mo Funny: Black Comedy in America" for the same network.
As an investigative journalist, Groubert writes for Penthouse, High Times, The L.A. Weekly, The Village Voice and numerous other national publications.
In 2001, he became the Editor at the Weekly World News located in Boca Raton, Florida.
He has written over a dozen screenplays, including The Farm, starring Colin Farrell and Al Pacino, is a published poet, performance artist, blues musician, film actor, comedian, and director.
In 2013, Groubert hooked up with Academy Award-winning director Oliver Stone to write a five-part, 10-hour miniseries on Lee Harvey Oswald.
Groubert currently resides in Los Feliz, California where he has finished a miniseries based on the life of Lyndon Baines Johnson. He is now working on a feature film called "RFK Must Die!" about the conspiracy to assassinate Robert Kennedy in 1968.

JB--

By chance, I stumbled upon these Mark Groubert videos also. He tends to shoot from hip, and is generally witty. 

No complaints, but Groubert should try to get ahead of the curve, and get people like Jeff Morley or Lawrence Schnapf on.

Groubert is a serious student of the JFKA, but mostly rehashing, a bit scattershot and emphasizing the sensational. A fun show...

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