Veteran KTLA reporter Sam Rubin has died at the age of 64.<br /><br />The beloved host of Hollywood Uncensored passed away on Friday after being rushed to the hospital in Los Angeles, KTLA confirmed.<br /><br />Rubin suffered a heart attack at home after doing his regular Hollywood news segment in the morning, according to Variety. <br /><br />He was transported to UCLA West Hills in an ambulance but was pronounced dead on arrival.<br /><br />The reporter, who was on air just yesterday, worked at KTLA since 1991, covering entertainment, movies, and TV. <br /><br />Hollywood Uncensored with Sam Rubin ran for 120 episodes, produced by his production company SRE, Inc.<br /><br />SRE has also produced more than 200 hours of programming for broadcast and cable channels, including Live From red carpet shows.<br /><br />Rubin was also a founding member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association.<br /><br />He is survived by his wife Leslie and four children.<br /><br />In his last Instagram post, Rubin shared an interview with actress Jane Seymour. <br /><br />Since the announcement of his passing, the network has posted a tribute and noted that Rubin's 'laugh, charm and caring personality touched all who knew him'. <br /><br />'KTLA 5 is profoundly saddened to report the death of Sam Rubin. Sam was a giant in the local news industry and the entertainment world, and a fixture of Los Angeles morning television for decades. <br /><br />'His laugh, charm, and caring personality touched all who knew him. Sam was a loving husband and father: the roles he cherished the most. Our thoughts are with Sam’s family during this difficult time,' the channel wrote on X. <br /><br />KTLA 5 is profoundly saddened to report the death of Sam Rubin. Sam was a giant in the local news industry and the entertainment world, and a fixture of Los Angeles morning television for decades. His laugh, charm, and caring personality touched all who knew him. <br /><br />His KTLA colleagues have also made teary-eyed tributes to the veteran on air. <br /><br />Longtime morning anchor Frank Buckley said, 'We don’t know what happened, but it was sudden'. <br /><br />Meanwhile, Eric Spillman added, 'I can’t believe we are reporting this — it is such a shock.' <br /><br />Many entertainment reporters have expressed sadness over Rubin's passing.<br /><br />CNN's Elizabeth Wagmeister said on X, 'This is just awful. Life is so precious.<br /><br />'Growing up in LA, Sam Rubin was a mainstay -- part of the fabric of the city because he was in our homes (on TV) for so long. I grew up watching him & always was excited to see him in action on red carpets. RIP.'<br /><br />Actor Jerry O'Connell said: 'Sam Rubin was a LEGEND. Rest In Peace KING.'<br /><br />An emotional Henry Winkler called in during KTLA's 1 pm broadcast on Friday and commented on the veteran journalist's 'warmth' and ability to put his subjects at ease.<br /><br />'He made every human being feel so special, and he got them to open up like a flower,' said the 'Happy Days' star. 'He was interested in you as a professional, and he was interested in you as a human being.'<br /><br />Perry Sook, chairman and CEO of Nexstar, called Rubin an icon and a beloved memb