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Alan Rosenberg

Alan Rosenberg (born October 4, 1950)[1] is an American actor who portrayed the character Eli Levinson in both the series Civil Wars and the popular L.A. Law. From 2005 to 2009, Rosenberg was president of the Screen Actors Guild, the principal motion picture industry on-screen performers' union.

Alan Rosenberg
Rosenberg in 2007
27th President of the Screen Actors Guild
In office
2005–2009
Preceded byMelissa Gilbert
Succeeded byKen Howard
Personal details
Born (1950-10-04) October 4, 1950 (age 72)[1]
Passaic, New Jersey, US
Spouse(s)
(m. 1976; div. 1984)

(m. 1989; div. 2010)
Children1
RelativesMark Rosenberg
(brother)
Donald Fagen
(cousin)
EducationCase Western Reserve University (BA)
OccupationActor
Years active1978–present

Early life and education

Rosenberg was born on October 4, 1950 and raised in Passaic, New Jersey. He was raised in Conservative Judaism.[1][2][3] Rosenberg's late brother, Mark, was a political activist in the 1960s, later a film producer. Their first cousin, also from Passaic, is musician/songwriter Donald Fagen, co-founder of the group Steely Dan.[1]

Rosenberg's parents gave him money to apply to graduate school.[3] Rosenberg said that upon graduating in 1972 from Case Western Reserve University, he found another passion, poker, and subsequently gambled away most of the money his parents sent him, leaving him only able to afford one application, to the Yale School of Drama. Rosenberg dropped out halfway through his second year at Yale. His "greatest influence and best friend" while there was classmate Meryl Streep.[1]

Career

In 1979, Rosenberg appeared in the movie The Wanderers, as Turkey. He is also well known for his character Ira Woodbine in the sitcom Cybill. More recently, he was seen in the legal drama The Guardian as Alvin Masterson.

Rosenberg supplied the voice of the bounty hunter Boba Fett on NPR's adaptation of The Empire Strikes Back. Rosenberg is also known for his appearance as the crazed "Mad Bomber" in the 1986 cult-classic Stewardess School and Paul Bartel's screwball comedy Not for Publication opposite Nancy Allen (1984).

In 1991, he appeared in the TV film The Boys.

In 1995, he received an Emmy Award nomination for a guest-starring role in the hit drama ER. He starred in the Temptations miniseries in 1998, as long-time manager Shelly Berger.

In 1999, he began a recurring role as the hospital legal counsel, Stuart Brickman, on Chicago Hope. Halfway through their final season, he was added to the opening titles as a series regular.

He appeared on Broadway in What's Wrong With This Picture and Lost In Yonkers, and off-Broadway in Isn't It Romantic, A Prayer for My Daughter, and Kid Champion. He most recently starred at the Delaware Theatre Company production of Partners, written by Allan Katz.

He was elected the 24th president of Screen Actors Guild (SAG) on September 23, 2005. Rosenberg succeeded Melissa Gilbert, who had served as president since 2001 and chose not to run for a third two-year term. Rosenberg received 39.99 percent (10,748 total votes) of the nationwide vote of the Guild's general membership, defeating Morgan Fairchild and Robert Conrad.

In 2005, he appeared as shady defense attorney Adam Novak in an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation co-starring alongside his real-life wife Marg Helgenberger. Novak was portrayed as a womanizer who encountered Catherine (Helgenberger) in a bar and later became the prime suspect in two homicides. In a 2007 episode "Leaving Las Vegas" he appeared as a lawyer defending a client who turned out to be guilty of two separate crimes, and yet the evidence failed to pin him down, resulting in a not guilty verdict which annoyed Catherine so much that she began to undertake further investigation.

In 2006, he appeared in a recurring role as Bruce Steinerman, the divorce attorney of Dr. James Wilson in the television-series House M.D. He has hosted episodes of the public television program, Life: Part 2,[4] which began in 2007 and is produced in St. Paul, Minnesota. The show features panel discussions about issues that baby boomers face as they age.[5]

In 2015, he appeared as Dr. William Golliher in the Amazon original series Bosch.[6] In 2016, he had a recurring role as shady investor William Sutter on the USA Network drama Suits.

From 2016 to 2017, he had a recurring role in the Showtime cable series Shameless (seasons 6 - 8). He portrayed Professor Youens, an alcoholic college professor and mentor to Lip Gallagher.

In 2021 he reappeared in Bosch S07E05 as he was retiring.

Personal life

Rosenberg's first marriage was to actress Robin Bartlett, from 1976 to 1984.[7]

He met Marg Helgenberger in New York City in 1984, while guest-starring on her soap Ryan's Hope. The two became friends and started dating in 1986. They married in 1989 and have one son, Hugh Howard Rosenberg (born October 21, 1990).[8] On December 1, 2008, Rosenberg and Helgenberger announced their separation.[8] On March 25, 2009, Helgenberger filed for divorce.[9] The divorce was finalized in February 2010.[10]

As a result of Helgenberger's mother's 27-year battle with breast cancer, Helgenberger and Rosenberg became involved in the fight against the disease. They have hosted a benefit called Marg and Alan's Celebrity Weekend every year in Omaha, Nebraska since 1999.[citation needed]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1979 The Wanderers Turkey
1980 Happy Birthday, Gemini Francis Geminiani
1984 Not for Publication Bernie
1986 Stewardess School Mad Bomber
1987 White of the Eye Mike Desantos
1988 The Last Temptation of Christ Thomas, Apostle
1989 Peacemaker David Cooper Short
1989 After Midnight Richard Segment: "All Night Operator"
1990 Impulse Charley Katz
1994 On Hope Arnie Short
2001 Reaching Normal Frank
2002 The Bum The Bum Short
2005 Robots Jack Hammer Voice
2008 Righteous Kill Stein
2008 Welcome to Los Feliz Bob White
2014 Still Here Stan Short
TBA The Next Cassavetes SAG Rep Post-production

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1978 Barnaby Jones Ray Reed Episode: "Memory of a Nightmare"
1981 Texas Doctor 1 episode
1982 Nine to Five Instructor Episode: "Real Men Don't Make Quiche"
1985 Robert Kennedy and His Times Jack Newfield 3 episodes
1985 Kojak: The Belarus File Lustig Television film
1986 Promise Dr. Pressman Television film
1987 The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd Martin Storm Episode: "Here's Why Good Guys Sometimes Wear Black"
1987 The King of Love Jay Schoen Television film
1989 Capone Behind Bars Frank Nitti Television film
1989 Coach Professor John Sterling Episode: "Kelly and the Professor"
1989 The Preppie Murder Dan Levin Television film
1989 Empty Nest Professor Brooks Episode: "Overdue for a Job"
1989–1994 L.A. Law Eli Levinson, Lawyer William Wills 24 episodes
1990 Bar Girls Miles Television film
1990 Parker Kane Morris Television film
1990 Lucky Chances Costa 3 episodes
1990 Midnight Caller J.D. Stillwell 2 episodes
1990 Over My Dead Body Kurt Episode: "Dead Air"
1991 The Boys Psychiatrist Television film
1991 ...And Then She Was Gone Alan Dunlap Television film
1991–1993 Civil Wars Eli Levinson 36 episodes
1993 The Tommyknockers Jack Kimble Episode: "Part 1"
1993 Partners Unknown role Television film
1994 ER Samuel Gasner Episode: "Into That Good Night"
1994 Witch Hunt N.J. Gottlieb Television film
1995 Freaky Friday Bill Davidson Television film
1995 Aaahh!!! Real Monsters Huckter, Skater (voices) 1 episode
1995–1998 Cybill Ira Woodbine, Zechariah 85 episodes
1996 On Seventh Avenue Phillip Reiman Television film
1996 Undue Influence Harry Hines Television film
1996 Rugrats Mr. Dreidel, TV Announcer (voices) Episode: "Chanukah"
1996 Breaking Through Ned Burkett Television film
1997 Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man Dr. Bob (voice) Episode: "How to Suck in Business Without Really Trying"
1997 Cloned Dr. Wesley Kozak Television film
1998 Murphy Brown Max Llewelyn Episode: "The Last Temptation of Murphy"
1998 Giving Up the Ghost Jake Television film
1998 The Temptations Shelly Berger TV Mini-series
1998 L.A. Doctors Dr. Keith Burke Episode: "The Code"
1998 Bronx County Unknown role Television film
1999 Hercules Boreas, the North Wind (voice) Episode: "Hercules and the Spartan Experience"
1999 Touched by an Angel T.K. McKenna Episode: "The Medium and the Message"
1999 The Wild Thornberrys Hyena (voice) Episode: "No Laughing Matter"
1999 A Touch of Hope Dr. Rohan Television film
1999 Family Law Unknown role Episode: "Decisions"
1999–2000 Chicago Hope Stuart Brickman 16 episodes
2000 Level 9 Colonel Lavalle Episode: "Through the Looking Glass"
2001 A Mother's Fight for Justice Geoff Stone Television film
2002 L.A. Law: The Movie Eli Levinson Uncredited
Television film
2001–2004 The Guardian Alvin Masterson 67 episodes
2005 NYPD Blue Barry Olshan Episode: "Lenny Scissorhands"
2005 Numb3rs Judge Franklin Trelane Episode: "Judgment Call"
2005–2007 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Adam Novak 2 episodes
2006 House Bruce Steinerman Episode: "Whac-A-Mole"
2009 American Dad! Lawyer #1 (voice) Episode: "Live and Let Fry"
2011 Harry's Law Dr. Carleton Episode: "Send in the Clowns"
2011–2012 Luck Nick DeRossi 6 episodes
2014–2021 Bosch Dr. William Golliher 5 episodes
2016 Suits William Sutter 6 episodes
2016–2017 Shameless Professor Youens 19 episodes
2017 Elementary Sydney Garber Episode: "Fidelity"
2017 APB Professor Malkova Episode: "Strange Bedfellows"
2017 Training Day Jack Rawls Episode: "Bad Day at Aqua Mesa"
2018 The Good Fight Len Gottlieb Episode: "Day 485"
2022 Bosch: Legacy Dr. William Golliher 3 episodes
2022 Mo Aba Weinberg 3 episodes

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Robots Jack Hammer

Radio

Year Title Role Notes
1983 Star Wars Boba Fett Episode: "The Empire Strikes Back"

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "In Theater and Politics, Alan Rosenberg Affirms the Lessons of His Undergraduate Years". Art/Sci. Case Western Reserve University. 5 (2). Spring 2009. Retrieved 4 April 2014. art/sci misspells Fagen's name but identification is clear.
  2. ^ Berrin, Danielle (March 18, 2009). "Is SAG's Rosenberg Serving the Cause, or Wreaking Havoc?". The Jewish Journal.
  3. ^ a b Pfefferman, Naomi (June 6, 2002). "'Letters' From the Heart". JewishJournal.com.
  4. ^ "Life: Part 2". PBS.org.
  5. ^ "About Life (Part 2)". PBS.org. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  6. ^ Rodman, Sarah (11 February 2015). "Amazon squeezes quality pulp out of 'Bosch'". Boston Globe. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  7. ^ https://www.encyclopedia.com/education/news-wires-white-papers-and-books/rosenberg-alan-1950-alan-rosenburg
  8. ^ a b Fleeman, Mike (December 1, 2008). "Marg Helgenberger & Husband Separate After 19 Years". People.
  9. ^ Lee, Ken (March 25, 2009). "CSI Star Marg Helgenberger Files for Divorce". People. Retrieved August 17, 2010.
  10. ^ Rebecca Davies (December 28, 2009). "'CSI' star's divorce final by February". Digital Spy. Retrieved August 17, 2011.

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Not to be confused with Allen Rosenberg disambiguation or Al Rosen disambiguation Alan Rosenberg born October 4 1950 1 is an American actor who portrayed the character Eli Levinson in both the series Civil Wars and the popular L A Law From 2005 to 2009 Rosenberg was president of the Screen Actors Guild the principal motion picture industry on screen performers union Alan RosenbergRosenberg in 200727th President of the Screen Actors GuildIn office 2005 2009Preceded byMelissa GilbertSucceeded byKen HowardPersonal detailsBorn 1950 10 04 October 4 1950 age 72 1 Passaic New Jersey USSpouse s Robin Bartlett m 1976 div 1984 wbr Marg Helgenberger m 1989 div 2010 wbr Children1RelativesMark Rosenberg brother Donald Fagen cousin EducationCase Western Reserve University BA OccupationActorYears active1978 present Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 3 Video games 4 4 Radio 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditRosenberg was born on October 4 1950 and raised in Passaic New Jersey He was raised in Conservative Judaism 1 2 3 Rosenberg s late brother Mark was a political activist in the 1960s later a film producer Their first cousin also from Passaic is musician songwriter Donald Fagen co founder of the group Steely Dan 1 Rosenberg s parents gave him money to apply to graduate school 3 Rosenberg said that upon graduating in 1972 from Case Western Reserve University he found another passion poker and subsequently gambled away most of the money his parents sent him leaving him only able to afford one application to the Yale School of Drama Rosenberg dropped out halfway through his second year at Yale His greatest influence and best friend while there was classmate Meryl Streep 1 Career EditIn 1979 Rosenberg appeared in the movie The Wanderers as Turkey He is also well known for his character Ira Woodbine in the sitcom Cybill More recently he was seen in the legal drama The Guardian as Alvin Masterson Rosenberg supplied the voice of the bounty hunter Boba Fett on NPR s adaptation of The Empire Strikes Back Rosenberg is also known for his appearance as the crazed Mad Bomber in the 1986 cult classic Stewardess School and Paul Bartel s screwball comedy Not for Publication opposite Nancy Allen 1984 In 1991 he appeared in the TV film The Boys In 1995 he received an Emmy Award nomination for a guest starring role in the hit drama ER He starred in the Temptations miniseries in 1998 as long time manager Shelly Berger In 1999 he began a recurring role as the hospital legal counsel Stuart Brickman on Chicago Hope Halfway through their final season he was added to the opening titles as a series regular He appeared on Broadway in What s Wrong With This Picture and Lost In Yonkers and off Broadway in Isn t It Romantic A Prayer for My Daughter and Kid Champion He most recently starred at the Delaware Theatre Company production of Partners written by Allan Katz He was elected the 24th president of Screen Actors Guild SAG on September 23 2005 Rosenberg succeeded Melissa Gilbert who had served as president since 2001 and chose not to run for a third two year term Rosenberg received 39 99 percent 10 748 total votes of the nationwide vote of the Guild s general membership defeating Morgan Fairchild and Robert Conrad In 2005 he appeared as shady defense attorney Adam Novak in an episode of CSI Crime Scene Investigation co starring alongside his real life wife Marg Helgenberger Novak was portrayed as a womanizer who encountered Catherine Helgenberger in a bar and later became the prime suspect in two homicides In a 2007 episode Leaving Las Vegas he appeared as a lawyer defending a client who turned out to be guilty of two separate crimes and yet the evidence failed to pin him down resulting in a not guilty verdict which annoyed Catherine so much that she began to undertake further investigation In 2006 he appeared in a recurring role as Bruce Steinerman the divorce attorney of Dr James Wilson in the television series House M D He has hosted episodes of the public television program Life Part 2 4 which began in 2007 and is produced in St Paul Minnesota The show features panel discussions about issues that baby boomers face as they age 5 In 2015 he appeared as Dr William Golliher in the Amazon original series Bosch 6 In 2016 he had a recurring role as shady investor William Sutter on the USA Network drama Suits From 2016 to 2017 he had a recurring role in the Showtime cable series Shameless seasons 6 8 He portrayed Professor Youens an alcoholic college professor and mentor to Lip Gallagher In 2021 he reappeared in Bosch S07E05 as he was retiring Personal life EditRosenberg s first marriage was to actress Robin Bartlett from 1976 to 1984 7 He met Marg Helgenberger in New York City in 1984 while guest starring on her soap Ryan s Hope The two became friends and started dating in 1986 They married in 1989 and have one son Hugh Howard Rosenberg born October 21 1990 8 On December 1 2008 Rosenberg and Helgenberger announced their separation 8 On March 25 2009 Helgenberger filed for divorce 9 The divorce was finalized in February 2010 10 As a result of Helgenberger s mother s 27 year battle with breast cancer Helgenberger and Rosenberg became involved in the fight against the disease They have hosted a benefit called Marg and Alan s Celebrity Weekend every year in Omaha Nebraska since 1999 citation needed Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1979 The Wanderers Turkey1980 Happy Birthday Gemini Francis Geminiani1984 Not for Publication Bernie1986 Stewardess School Mad Bomber1987 White of the Eye Mike Desantos1988 The Last Temptation of Christ Thomas Apostle1989 Peacemaker David Cooper Short1989 After Midnight Richard Segment All Night Operator 1990 Impulse Charley Katz1994 On Hope Arnie Short2001 Reaching Normal Frank2002 The Bum The Bum Short2005 Robots Jack Hammer Voice2008 Righteous Kill Stein2008 Welcome to Los Feliz Bob White2014 Still Here Stan ShortTBA The Next Cassavetes SAG Rep Post productionTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1978 Barnaby Jones Ray Reed Episode Memory of a Nightmare 1981 Texas Doctor 1 episode1982 Nine to Five Instructor Episode Real Men Don t Make Quiche 1985 Robert Kennedy and His Times Jack Newfield 3 episodes1985 Kojak The Belarus File Lustig Television film1986 Promise Dr Pressman Television film1987 The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd Martin Storm Episode Here s Why Good Guys Sometimes Wear Black 1987 The King of Love Jay Schoen Television film1989 Capone Behind Bars Frank Nitti Television film1989 Coach Professor John Sterling Episode Kelly and the Professor 1989 The Preppie Murder Dan Levin Television film1989 Empty Nest Professor Brooks Episode Overdue for a Job 1989 1994 L A Law Eli Levinson Lawyer William Wills 24 episodes1990 Bar Girls Miles Television film1990 Parker Kane Morris Television film1990 Lucky Chances Costa 3 episodes1990 Midnight Caller J D Stillwell 2 episodes1990 Over My Dead Body Kurt Episode Dead Air 1991 The Boys Psychiatrist Television film1991 And Then She Was Gone Alan Dunlap Television film1991 1993 Civil Wars Eli Levinson 36 episodes1993 The Tommyknockers Jack Kimble Episode Part 1 1993 Partners Unknown role Television film1994 ER Samuel Gasner Episode Into That Good Night 1994 Witch Hunt N J Gottlieb Television film1995 Freaky Friday Bill Davidson Television film1995 Aaahh Real Monsters Huckter Skater voices 1 episode1995 1998 Cybill Ira Woodbine Zechariah 85 episodes1996 On Seventh Avenue Phillip Reiman Television film1996 Undue Influence Harry Hines Television film1996 Rugrats Mr Dreidel TV Announcer voices Episode Chanukah 1996 Breaking Through Ned Burkett Television film1997 Duckman Private Dick Family Man Dr Bob voice Episode How to Suck in Business Without Really Trying 1997 Cloned Dr Wesley Kozak Television film1998 Murphy Brown Max Llewelyn Episode The Last Temptation of Murphy 1998 Giving Up the Ghost Jake Television film1998 The Temptations Shelly Berger TV Mini series1998 L A Doctors Dr Keith Burke Episode The Code 1998 Bronx County Unknown role Television film1999 Hercules Boreas the North Wind voice Episode Hercules and the Spartan Experience 1999 Touched by an Angel T K McKenna Episode The Medium and the Message 1999 The Wild Thornberrys Hyena voice Episode No Laughing Matter 1999 A Touch of Hope Dr Rohan Television film1999 Family Law Unknown role Episode Decisions 1999 2000 Chicago Hope Stuart Brickman 16 episodes2000 Level 9 Colonel Lavalle Episode Through the Looking Glass 2001 A Mother s Fight for Justice Geoff Stone Television film2002 L A Law The Movie Eli Levinson UncreditedTelevision film2001 2004 The Guardian Alvin Masterson 67 episodes2005 NYPD Blue Barry Olshan Episode Lenny Scissorhands 2005 Numb3rs Judge Franklin Trelane Episode Judgment Call 2005 2007 CSI Crime Scene Investigation Adam Novak 2 episodes2006 House Bruce Steinerman Episode Whac A Mole 2009 American Dad Lawyer 1 voice Episode Live and Let Fry 2011 Harry s Law Dr Carleton Episode Send in the Clowns 2011 2012 Luck Nick DeRossi 6 episodes2014 2021 Bosch Dr William Golliher 5 episodes2016 Suits William Sutter 6 episodes2016 2017 Shameless Professor Youens 19 episodes2017 Elementary Sydney Garber Episode Fidelity 2017 APB Professor Malkova Episode Strange Bedfellows 2017 Training Day Jack Rawls Episode Bad Day at Aqua Mesa 2018 The Good Fight Len Gottlieb Episode Day 485 2022 Bosch Legacy Dr William Golliher 3 episodes2022 Mo Aba Weinberg 3 episodesVideo games Edit Year Title Role Notes2005 Robots Jack HammerRadio Edit Year Title Role Notes1983 Star Wars Boba Fett Episode The Empire Strikes Back References Edit a b c d e In Theater and Politics Alan Rosenberg Affirms the Lessons of His Undergraduate Years Art Sci Case Western Reserve University 5 2 Spring 2009 Retrieved 4 April 2014 art sci misspells Fagen s name but identification is clear Berrin Danielle March 18 2009 Is SAG s Rosenberg Serving the Cause or Wreaking Havoc The Jewish Journal a b Pfefferman Naomi June 6 2002 Letters From the Heart JewishJournal com Life Part 2 PBS org About Life Part 2 PBS org Retrieved 5 January 2016 Rodman Sarah 11 February 2015 Amazon squeezes quality pulp out of Bosch Boston Globe Retrieved 5 January 2016 https www encyclopedia com education news wires white papers and books rosenberg alan 1950 alan rosenburg a b Fleeman Mike December 1 2008 Marg Helgenberger amp Husband Separate After 19 Years People Lee Ken March 25 2009 CSI Star Marg Helgenberger Files for Divorce People Retrieved August 17 2010 Rebecca Davies December 28 2009 CSI star s divorce final by February Digital Spy Retrieved August 17 2011 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alan Rosenberg Wikinews has related news Many SAG Awards presenters announced Alan Rosenberg at IMDb Appearances on C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alan Rosenberg amp oldid 1141830277, wikipedia, 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