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Michael Rosenbaum
Birthday: July 11, 1972
Birth
Place: Oceanside, New York, USA
Height: 0' 0"
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Biography
Familiar to television addicts for sporting the trademark chrome-dome as (pre)criminal mastermind Lex Luthor on television's Smallville, self-assured actor Michael Rosenbaum has also provided voice-over work for such comic-book inspired animated series as Batman Beyond and Justice League (for which he voiced the role of the Flash). Born in Oceanside, Long Island, in July of 1972, Rosenbaum began his acting career in high school by landing a role in a play on a bet. Subsequently enamored with the stage, Rosenbaum earned a B.A. in theater and communications from Western Kentucky University. Continuing to act on-stage but hungering for more challenging roles, the aspiring actor packed his bags and set his sights on New York. Performing in off-Broadway plays and low-budgeted independent films, Rosenbaum fueled his passion and became familiar to nighttime television viewers in a recurring role as the "Amsterdam Kid" on Late Night With Conan O'Brien. It wasn't long before Rosenbaum was cast in the WB series Tom (starring Tom Arnold), and feature roles began to follow shortly after. Turning up in such films as Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1997) and Urban Legend (1998), Rosenbaum would alternate between television (Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane, The Zeta Project) and film (Sweet November and Rave Macbeth [both 2001]) before turning up as one of a trio of gender-bending college students (alongside Harland Williams and Barry Watson) in 2002's Sorority Boys. In addition to acting, Rosenbaum is an avid hockey player/fan as well as a musician.
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Trivia
- Graduated from Castle High school in Newburgh, Indiana.
- Resides in Los Angeles
- Plays the role of Lex Luthor on the series "Smallville" (2001), which is about the life of young Clark Kent. Coincidentally, he is also the voice of The Flash on "Justice League" (2001), a team that includes Superman.
- Goes back to Indiana every summer to participate in an annual wiffle ball tournament with old high school friends.
- Graduated from Castle High school in Newburgh, Indiana. Then went on to graduate with a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Western Kentucky University in 1995.
- Has a cousin Daniel, who graduated from UMASS in 2002. Michael attended the ceremony.
- Participates in many celebrity ice hockey and charity events. The charity he favors the most is the Ronald McDonald House.
- Has a great affinity for 80s Soft Rock. Has attended concerts such as Foreigner, Hall & Oates, and Olivia Newton-John.
- Athletic and outgoing, Rosenbaum is an avid hockey player and golfer. He is also a dedicated New York Rangers fan. In addition, he has a passion for music, and plays both acoustic and electric guitar.
- Participated in the Seattle Hockey Challenge in 2005 as he has for a few years. His brother, Eric, also participated this year.
- The Knights football Shirt in Sorority Boys is a reference to the Castle Knights from Castle High School in Newburgh, Indiana.
- Shares the same birthday with Richie Sambora of Bon Jovi.
- Bought the video arcade system of Galaga after receiving his first paycheck.
- Has movie posters of Napeleon Dynamite and Rocky in one of his rooms; along with a poster of all the heroes of D.C. comics.
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