
Actor, Producer, Writer
David Rosenberg played Yevgeny in the world premiere of Vladimir, by Erika Sheffer, at Manhattan Theatre Club. Rosenberg appeared in the Broadway revival of Death of a Salesman with Andre De Shields. Rosenberg played Friar Tuck in the workshop of Hood for RCI Theatricals, directed by Mark Brokaw. Rosenberg appeared in the world premiere of Empty Ride, by Keiko Green, at The Old Globe Theater, directed by Sivan Battat. In television, Rosenberg has guest-starred in The Good Fight (CBS), Law & Order: SVU (NBC) and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon Prime). He played a Series Regular in the mini-series, Tuck & Art, which he also co-wrote. His film credits include Leading Roles in the comedy shorts, In Defense of Civil Society and It's a Dog, which he also co-wrote and co-produced. Rosenberg filmed a supporting role in the independent feature, The Toast, directed by Tom W. Meyers. His Off-Broadway credits include the American premiere of Lies My Father Told Me, a musical based on the Oscar-nominated film, produced by the National Yiddish Theatre. Rosenberg's full length play What Else is True? was recently produced off-Broadway by Egg and Spoon productions. Additionally, he performed in his satirical musical, Absolutely! at the TRIAD Theater, in which he also plays the title role. Rosenberg's regional theater credits include two seasons at The Williamstown Theater Festival, where he performed in June Moon and Mad Forest, Joe Tracz's Song For a Future Generation, and the world premiere of the musical, The Dixon Family Album. He also appeared in Chelsea Marcantel's, Airness and As You Like It, in the role of Jacques, at the Chautauqua Theater Company. Rosenberg trained and performed at the UCB theater for 6 years. He also holds a BFA from NYU, where he studied musical theater in the CAP21 studio. Rosenberg holds a BFA from NYU and an MFA from Juilliard.