
Michael Rosenbaum (I) - Biography
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 wi -
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Michael Owen Rosenbaum (born July 11, 1972) is an American actor. He is best known for portraying Lex Luthor on the Superman-inspired television series Smallville, and for portraying the Flash in the DC animated universe. Rosenbaum has also done film and other voiceover work. Contents -
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Michael Rosenbaum may forever be known as Superman's arch nemesis Lex Luthor after portraying the bald baddie for seven seasons on Smallville. The New York-born but Indiana-raised Rosenbaum snatched the plum role after starring on two other short-lived WB series, The Tom Show and Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane and regularly appearing on Late Night With Conan O'Brien in the popular "Amsterdam Kids" skits. In college, Rosenbaum excelled at sports and drama and spent his summer -
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Michael Rosenbaum, an award-winning CBS News producer who was Tel Aviv bureau chief during the First Palestinian Intifada and produced stories for all of the News division's broadcasts over a 27-year career with CBS,
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The Associated PressMichael Rosenbaum, CBS News producer and one-time Tel Aviv bureau chief has died. Rosenbaum, who spent 27 years at CBS News, died at home in Manhattan last night of a brain tumor diagnosed last September. by
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