Stuart Canin (born 1926) is an American violinist and conductor. On December 30, 1936, at the age of 10, he performed on the Fred Allen radio hour.[1] Afterwards, Fred Allen remarked "... a little fellow in the 5th grade, and already plays better than Jack Benny." This was the first volley in the famous Benny-Allen feud.[2]
Canin has also done studio work in Hollywood, including a violin-playing and speaking part in the Robert Altman film Short Cuts and violin work in film soundtracks, including Forrest Gump, Jurassic Park, and Schindler's List. He and his time in the army is featured in the documentary short The Rifleman's Violin.[7] He also did studio work as a violinist for Paula Abdul.[1]
Canin has two sons, both of whom are medical doctors: Aram Canin and novelist Ethan Canin.[1]