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Michael Rosenbaum has displayed his versatility as an actor by tackling
diverse roles. Equally adept at comedy and drama, Rosenbaum has played
characters ranging from a transvestite to a crazed fraternity boy to the
intriguing Lex Luthor. In addition to his wide range of talent in front of the
camera, this gifted actor is also a skillful writer and voice-over artist.
Since the fall of 2001, Rosenbaum has starred as Lex Luthor in the highly
successful WB series, Smallville, based on the original "Superman" concept.
Following the story of the teenage Clark Kent in Smallville, the series shows
the dynamic beginning of the relationships between Clark Kent, Lana Lang and Lex
Luthor. For the role, Rosenbaum shaved his head and transformed himself into the
spoiled, well-to-do son and future Superman arch-nemesis. His portrayal of Lex
has garnered the attention of critics and fans alike. Shot in Vancouver, the
one-hour series also stars Tom Welling, Kristin Kreuk, John Schneider and
Annette O'Toole.
In the spring of 2002, Rosenbaum starred in Touchstone's comedy Sorority Boys.
Directed by Wally Wolodarsky (The Simpsons), the film focused on three
fraternity boys who are accused of embezzling funds from their house and must go
undercover as homely sorority girls to gather evidence in order to prove their
innocence. The film, described as "Some Like It Hot" meets "Animal House",
provided Rosenbaum with an opportunity to display his strong sense of physical
comedy. The movie also starred Barry Watson and Harland Williams.
In the summer of 2002 , the independent film Poolhall Junkies (on which
Rosenbaum had completed production prior to being cast in Smallville) premiered
at the CineVegas Film Festival in Las Vegas. Rosenbaum starred as Danny Doyle, a
musician who can follow his dream of playing guitar or follow the path of his
pool shark brother. The film included a stellar cast of Christopher Walken,
Chazz Palminteri, the late Rod Steiger and Rick Schroeder, and hit theaters in
limited release at the beginning of 2003 before being released on DVD in August
2003.
In 2003, Rosenbaum appeared onscreen alongside one of his comedy idols, Steve
Martin, in the Touchstone Pictures film, Bringing Down the House. The film,
which also starred Eugene Levy and Queen Latifah, told the story of a middle
aged lawyer (Martin) whose life is turned upside down by an escaped convict (Latifah)
who arrives on his doorstep looking for help in proving she was framed.
Rosenbaum took on the supporting role of Todd Gendler, a cocky and ambitious
young lawyer looking to one-up Martin's character.
Michael Rosenbaum's additional film credits include Warner Bros. Sweet November
with Charlize Theron and Keanu Reeves, Columbia/TriStar's thriller Urban Legend,
and Warner Bros. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, directed by Clint
Eastwood. His television credits include starring as Jack on WB's Zoe, Duncan,
Jack & Jane, and The Tom Show.
Rosenbaum is also a talented voice over artist. For the past two seasons, he has
been the voice of The Flash on the Cartoon Network animated television series
Justice League and has lent his voice to several episodes of such animated
series as Batman Beyond and The Wild Thornberries. He also provided the voice of
Agent West in the WB Kids animated series, The Zeta Project alongside actor
Diedrich Bader. In 2003, Rosenbaum was featured as the voice of Valens in the
LucasArts video game Gladius.
Born in New York and raised in Indiana, Rosenbaum discovered his passion for
acting at an early age in high school. He continued performing the leads in
several stage productions while earning a Bachelor of Arts in theater and
communications from Western Kentucky University. After graduation, Rosenbaum
headed to New York where he appeared in several off-Broadway productions and in
small independent films as well as becoming a regular on "The Conan O'Brien
Show" in a comedy sketch called "The Amsterdam Kids."
Athletic and outgoing, Rosenbaum is an avid hockey player and golfer. He is also
a dedicated New York Rangers fan. In addition, Rosenbaum has a passion for
music, and plays both acoustic and electric guitar.
Rosenbaum currently resides in Vancouver (when Smallville is in production) and
Los Angeles. He recently bought a custom van.
Credit:
michaelrosenbaum.com
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