Alan Rosenberg

Alan Rosenberg ( born October 4, 1950 in Passaic, New Jersey ) is an American actor.

Life and achievements

Rosenberg, son of a musician who made ​​his debut in the play Lost in Yonkers, which was performed on Broadway. His first television role was in an episode of the television series Barnaby Jones from the year 1978. In the film drama The Wanderers (1979 ), he starred opposite Karen Allen in a larger role. In the film drama The Last Temptation of Christ (1988 ) by Martin Scorsese with Willem Dafoe in the lead role, he embodied the Apostle Thomas.

In the horror film After Midnight (1989 ) Rosenberg played a larger role at the side of Marg Helgenberger, whom he married after his divorce from his first wife, actress Robin Bartlett, in 1989. An appearance on the television series ER - Emergency Room in 1994 brought him next year a nomination for the Emmy. In the fantasy comedy Anna and the spirit Rosenberg played the late husband of Anna Hobson ( Marg Helgenberger ), whose spirit speaks to her. In the movie Reaching Normal ( 2001) by Anne Heche he starred alongside Ellen DeGeneres and Andie MacDowell one of the major roles. In the television series The Guardian - Savior with heart he took over in the years 2001 to 2004 one of the main roles. In the years 2005 and 2007, Rosenberg played again on the side of Marg Helgenberger in two episodes of the TV series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation lawyer Adam Novak. In 2006, he was also seen in an episode of the television series Dr. House.

Rosenberg was elected in 2005 as president of the Screen Actors Guild. He has worked with Marg Helgenberger a son.

Filmography (selection)

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