Alan Rosenberg
Biography
Alan Rosenberg, born on October 4, 1950, is a distinguished American actor recognized for his compelling performances, particularly as Eli Levinson in the acclaimed television series "L.A. Law" and its spinoff "Civil Wars." His portrayal of Levinson showcased his versatility and garnered him significant attention in the industry.
In addition to his acting career, which spans several decades, Rosenberg took on a leadership role as the president of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) from 2005 to 2009. During his tenure, he was instrumental in advocating for the rights and benefits of on-screen performers, making a lasting impact on the union and its members.
Rosenberg's contributions extend beyond acting; he has been involved in various projects that highlight his dedication to the arts and the well-being of fellow actors. His work in the entertainment industry has earned him respect and recognition, solidifying his legacy not just as a performer but also as a champion for his peers.
With a rich career filled with notable performances and significant achievements, Alan Rosenberg continues to be an influential figure in Hollywood, inspiring both aspiring actors and seasoned professionals alike.
Filmography
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Witch Hunt
1994 • N.J. Gottlieb
Breaking Through
1996 • Ned Burkett
Impulse (1990)
1990 • Charley Katz
Righteous Kill
2008 • Stein
The Preppie Murder
1989
After Midnight
1989 • Richard (segment "All Night Operator")
White of the Eye
1987 • Mike Desantos
A Mother's Fight for Justice
2001 • Geoff Stone
Stewardess School
1986
Miracle Mile
1989
The Wanderers (1979)
1979 • Turkey
Cybill
1995 • Ira Woodbine