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| Company: |
Screen Actors Guild (SAG), President
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| Talent Agent: |
Gersh Agency, The
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| Profession: |
Actor / Director / Self |
| Born: |
4 October 1950, Passaic, New Jersey, USA (age 59) |
| Height: |
5' 8" (1.73 m) |
| Spouse: |
Marg Helgenberger (9 September 1989 - present) (divorced) 1 child Robin Bartlett (1976 - 1984) (divorced)
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| Awards: |
Nominated for Primetime Emmy. Another 1 nomination |
| Credited Years: |
1978 - 2009 |
Real Life Quotes
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Fair play doesn't pertain in bargaining. What matters there is leverage. Here (pointing to the crowd) is the leverage. Our leverage is that we're the product. We took a bad deal for cable 25 years ago. We took a horrible deal for VHS 20 years ago. We won't be fooled again. (At WGA Rally in front of FOX Plaza) |
Trivia
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He was the New York State backgammon champ in 1982. |
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Has a son named Hugh. |
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His character, divorce lawyer Eli Levinson in the 1991-1993 courtroom series Civil Wars, was so popular that it was repeated on L.A. Law for the 1993-94 season. Rosenberg had already appeared in two episodes as lawyer William Willis in 1989/90. |
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Played both saints and sinners: from gangster Frank Nitti in a TV biopic of Al Capone to the Apostle Thomas in the controversial film The Last Temptation of Christ. |
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Made his Broadway debut in "Lost in Yonkers." |
Other Works
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Provided the voice of Boba Fett in the NPR dramatization of "The Empire Strikes Back" (as Alan Rosenburg) |
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