Michael Rosenbaum Net Worth
He starred in more than 150 episodes over the next decade as a main cast member through the first seven seasons. Rosenbaum earned several awards for his performances, including a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor on Television in 2002. He also earned “TV Guide” honors as one of the 60 nastiest villains of all-time. At the same time, Rosenbaum continued pursuing voice acting, lending his pipes to Wally West/The Flash, Deadshot, and a ghoul on various episodes of “Justice League” between 2001 and 2006. Rosenbaum’s other TV and film credits include “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”, “Jackie Chan Adventures”, “Batman: The Brave and the Bold”, “Breaking In”, “Bringing Down the House”, “Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight”, “Father of Invention”, “Justice League: Doom”, and “Hit and Run”. Rosenbaum penned and directed his first feature film in 2014: “Back in the Day”, in which he also stars.