Lee Rosenberg(I)
- Location Management
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Lee Rosenberg was born in Manhattan, NY and raised in Maryland as well. He returned to New York to attend The NYU Tisch School of the Arts where he received his BFA in Film and Television.
Lee studied acting at The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. He then went on to study acting at the Professional Actor's Training Program in Chattanooga, TN that was based on the curriculum of the New Actors Workshop, founded by Mike Nichols, George Morrison, and Paul Sills.
Lee can be seen in the award winning web series "Soon By You", a comedy based on the Modern Orthodox Jewish dating scene. He also studied and performed improv comedy at The People's Improv Theatre, The Annoyance Theatre, and the Magnet Theatre in New York.
Prior to acting, Lee did locations work for television series and films including the Law And Order and Powebook franchises. He most recently scouted for "The Equalizer" starring Queen Latifah.
When he was in high school, Lee convinced a flight attendant on a jumper plane to let him do the safety announcements. He is also still registered as "Baby Boy Rosenberg" at Mt. Sinai hospital in New York where he was born.
Lee studied acting at The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. He then went on to study acting at the Professional Actor's Training Program in Chattanooga, TN that was based on the curriculum of the New Actors Workshop, founded by Mike Nichols, George Morrison, and Paul Sills.
Lee can be seen in the award winning web series "Soon By You", a comedy based on the Modern Orthodox Jewish dating scene. He also studied and performed improv comedy at The People's Improv Theatre, The Annoyance Theatre, and the Magnet Theatre in New York.
Prior to acting, Lee did locations work for television series and films including the Law And Order and Powebook franchises. He most recently scouted for "The Equalizer" starring Queen Latifah.
When he was in high school, Lee convinced a flight attendant on a jumper plane to let him do the safety announcements. He is also still registered as "Baby Boy Rosenberg" at Mt. Sinai hospital in New York where he was born.