Alan Rosenberg Biography (1950-)

Born October 4, 1950, in Passaic, NJ; married Robin Bartlett (an actress; divorced); married Marg Helgenberger (an actress), September 9, 1989; children:(second marriage) Hugh Howard ("Hughie").

Nationality
American
Gender
Male
Occupation
Actor
Birth Details
October 4, 1950
Passaic, New Jersey, United States

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Television Appearances
  • Series
  • Eli Levinson, Civil Wars, ABC, 1991-1993
  • Eli Levinson, L.A. Law, NBC, 1993-1994
  • Ira Woodbine, Cybill, CBS, 1995-1998
  • Voice of Boreas the North Wind, Hercules (also known as Disney's Hercules; animated), ABC and syndicated, beginning in 1998
  • Attorney Stuart "Stu" Brickman, Chicago Hope, CBS, 1998-2000
  • Alvin Masterson, The Guardian, CBS, 2001-?
  • Also appeared in Ryan's Hope, ABC, c. 1980s.
  • Miniseries
  • Jack Newfield, Robert Kennedy and His Times, CBS, 1985
  • Costa, Jackie Collins' Lucky/Chances (also known as Lucky/Chances), NBC, 1990
  • Shelly Berger, The Temptations, NBC, 1998
  • Movies
  • Lustig, Kojak: The Belarus File (also known as The Belarus File), CBS, 1985
  • Dr. Pressman, Promise, CBS, 1986
  • Jay Schoen, The King of Love, 1987
  • Dan Levin, The Preppie Murder, ABC, 1989
  • Frank Nitti, The Revenge of Al Capone (also known as Al Caponein Jail and Capone), NBC, 1989
  • Alan Dunlap, ... And Then She Was Gone (also known as In a Stranger's Hand, Lost and Found, and Troubleshooter), NBC, 1991
  • Psychiatrist, The Boys (also known as The Guys), ABC, 1991
  • N. J. Gottlieb, Witch Hunt, HBO, 1994
  • Bill Davidson, Freaky Friday, ABC, 1995
  • Harry Hinds, Steve Martini's Undue Influence (also known as Undue Influence), CBS, 1996
  • Ned Burkett, Breaking Through (also known as After the Silence and Breaking Free), ABC, 1996
  • Dr. Wesley "Wes" Kozak, Cloned, NBC, 1997
  • Jake, Giving Up the Ghost, Lifetime, 1998
  • Bronx County, 1998
  • Dr. Rohan, A Touch of Hope, NBC, 1999
  • Geoff, A Mother's Flight for Justice (also known as Crash Course), Lifetime, 2001
  • Specials
  • David Cooper, Peacemaker, PBS, 1991
  • Episodic
  • Ray Reed, "Memory of a Nightmare," Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1978
  • Martin Storm, "Here's Why Good Guys Sometimes Wear Black," Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, NBC, 1987
  • Lawyer William Willis, "The Accidental Jurist," L.A. Law, NBC, 1989
  • Professor Brooks, "Overdue for a Job," Empty Nest, NBC, 1989
  • Professor John Sterling, "Kelly and the Professor," Coach, ABC, 1989
  • Lawyer William Willis, "Bound for Glory," L.A. Law, NBC, 1990
  • Arnie, "On Hope," Directed By, Showtime, 1994
  • Grave Squad lawyer, "Partners," Directed By, Showtime, 1994
  • Sam Gasner, "Into That Good Night," ER (also known as EmergencyRoom), NBC, 1994
  • Narrator (with others), Sex and the Silver Screen, Showtime, 1996
  • Voice, "How to Suck in Business without Really Trying," Duckman (animated), USA Network, 1997
  • Dr. Keith Burke, "The Code," L.A. Doctors, CBS, 1998
  • Max Llewelyn, "The Last Temptation of Murphy," Murphy Brown, CBS,1998
  • T. K. McKenna, "The Medium and the Message," Touched by an Angel,CBS, 1999
  • "Decisions," Family Law, CBS, 1999
  • Colonel Lavalle, "Through the Looking Glass," Level 9, UPN, 2000
  • Pilots
  • District Attorney Harwood, Parker Kane, NBC, 1990
  • Miles, Bar Girls, CBS, 1990
  • Phillip Reiman, On Seventh Avenue, NBC, 1996
  • Film Appearances
  • Turkey, The Wanderers, Orion, 1979
  • Francis Geminiani, Happy Birthday, Gemini, United Artists, 1980
  • Bernie, Not for Publication, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1984
  • Mad bomber, Stewardess School, Columbia, 1986
  • Apostle Thomas, The Last Temptation of Christ, Universal, 1988
  • Mike, Miracle Mile, Columbia, 1988
  • Mike Desantos, White of the Eye, Palisades Entertainment Group, 1988
  • Richard ("All Night Operator"), After Midnight, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1989
  • Charley Katz, Impulse, Warner Bros., 1990
  • Narrator, Arguing the World, 1997
  • Frank, Reaching Normal, 1999
  • Stage Appearances
  • Prayer for My Daughter, New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City, 1978
  • Marty Sterling, Isn't It Romantic, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1983-1984
  • Lost in Yonkers, Broadway production, 1991
  • Mort, What's Wrong with This Picture?, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1994
  • Old Business, Coast Playhouse, Los Angeles, 1994

Further Reference

OTHER SOURCES

    Periodicals
    • People Weekly, February 14, 1994, p. 49; March 13, 1995, p. 114