Acting
David Rosenberg is a New York City-based actor and playwright, currently appearing in Vladimir by Erika Sheffer at Manhattan Theatre Club.
Television credits include The Good Fight, Law & Order: SVU and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
Theater credits include the Broadway cast of Death of a Salesman with Wendell Pierce. He also spent two seasons at the Williamstown Theater Festival, where he performed on the mainstage in June Moon, as well as the Williamstown productions of Carol Churchill's Mad Forest (Dir. Lila Neugebauer), Joe Tracz's Song For a Future Generation, and the world premiere of the new musical The Dixon Family Album. He's also appeared in Chelsea Marcantel's Airness and as Jacques in As You Like It at the Chautauqua Theater Company. He performed as Liam Haber in Bad Jews at GableStage in his hometown of Miami. He appeared Off-Broadway in the American Premiere of Lies My Father Told Me, a new musical based on the Oscar-nominated film. He holds an MFA from The Juilliard School and a BFA in Drama from NYU, where he studied in the CAP21 studio.
At Juilliard, he appeared as the title character in Richard II, Cinderella’s Prince/Milky White in Into the Woods (Dir. Sarna Lapine), Tokio in Golden Boy, Claudius in Hamlet, as Lawrence Vail in Once in a Lifetime, and Bolt and Thaliart in Pericles, among others.
As an improviser, he has trained and performed at the UCB Theater, in shows like Marquee: The Improvised Movie, The Word, The Improvised Play, The Word, The Squeezebox, and The Machine.
Voiceover credits include dubbing series regular Koga Tatsuma in Scar on the Praeter (Crunchy Roll), Doeg in King David (Sunrise Studios), as well as voicing Holocaust survivor Marek Edelman in the feature documentary Resistance: They Fought Back. He has also lent his voice to brands such as Bob Evans and Progressive.