Steve Rubell

Businessman, co-owner of Studio 54

Steve Rubell - Businessman, co-owner of Studio 54
Born

1943
82 years ago

Died

July 25th, 1989
35 years ago — 46 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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A prominent businessman, co-owned the iconic nightclub Studio 54 in New York City, which became a symbol of disco culture in the late 1970s. Rubell and his business partner transformed a dilapidated theater into one of the most famous nightclubs in history, attracting celebrities and socialites. Studio 54 was renowned for its exclusive guest list and extravagant parties, contributing significantly to the nightlife scene of the era. Following the club's closure, Rubell continued to work in the entertainment and hospitality industries until his passing in 1989.

Co-owned Studio 54, a legendary nightclub

Pioneered the disco nightlife experience

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