Tom Rosenthal

Comedian

Tom Rosenthal was born in London on January 14th, 1988 and is the Comedian. At the age of 36, Tom Rosenthal biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
January 14, 1988
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
London
Age
36 years old
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Profession
Actor, Comedian
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Tom Rosenthal Life

Thomas Alan Smith Rosenthal (born 14 January 1988) is an English comedian and actor.

He is Jim Rosenthal's uncle.

Marcus Gallo in Plebs and Jonny Goodman in Friday Night Dinner are among his television appearances.

He now lives in London.

In addition to acting, he has written and performed two of his own comedy shows, including "Child of Privilege."

Tom was highly rated at Edinburgh Fringe 2019, where his performance, Manhood, was highly praised.

In the fall, he toured it around the country.

Early life

Thomas Alan Smith Rosenthal was born in London's Hammersmith neighborhood on January 14, 1988, the son of Newsnight producer Christine (née Smith) and television sports host Jim Rosenthal. He is descendent from a German-Jewish lineage, with one of his paternal great-grandfathers being German-Jewish doctor and writer Oscar Levy. The London Evening Standard once dubbed him a "super-smart child of privilege." He grew up in Cookham, Berkshire, and studied philosophy at King's College London. The television shows Spaced, Brass Eye, and Da Ali G Show were among his early comedic influences.

Personal life

Rosenthal is a huge Arsenal FC fan.

Rosenthal recalled his Jewish roots in 2011: "I get called a Jewish comedian and I'm completely fine with that," Rosenthal said, but I can't tell either of the performances I've seen this year with a Jewish background. But I have learnt a lot about the history of the country, and doing so has given me a great deal of pride.

Rosenthal began speaking out about his negative experience with circumcision and his resistance to it, as well as how the experience related to his struggles with obsessive compulsive disorder. "The truth is that my parents were put in charge of my care and that they did something to me that cannot be remedied," he said. [...] Jews in our family's last ancestor were four generations old. My dad was hospitalized for medical reasons, which is yet another bloody rabbit hole, since a number of those conditions are misdiagnosed. [...] The aim is to understand that if this has happened to you and you feel fine about it, then that's awesome. However, if you don't feel fine, which I don't have, then you're justified."

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Tom Rosenthal Career

Career

In 2011, Rosenthal was seen as Jonny Goodman in the Channel 4 sitcom Friday Night Dinner, as well as Simon Bird, Tamsin Greig, Paul Ritter, and Mark Heap. In the middle-class secular Goodman family in North London, the sitcom centered on the weekly Shabbat dinner. Rosenthal played the younger son and Greig are the only two cast members with Jewish roots in real life. With a 53% audience, the sixth and final season tied for the highest audience for any comedy on Channel 4 or E4 for 16-to-34 years olds, with a 49.3% share. Following Ritter's death in 2021, it was announced that the show would not continue. In May 2021, an anniversary special was broadcast to mark the show's tenth anniversary.

Marcus appeared in the ITV sitcom Plebs in 2013. The sitcom is based on a comedy set in Ancient Rome, and it follows Marcus, Stylax, and Grumio's main characters. In 2020, it was revealed that a sixth series would not be funded, instead a feature-length special would be released.

In 2014, he produced and appeared in a comedy pilot for BBC iPlayer Naz Osmanoglu, entitled Flat TV, which was later turned into a mini-series.

He appeared as Gary Thorp in the ITV drama series Broadchurch for a brief period in 2015.

Private Pike in Dad's Army, a recreation of three missing episodes of the BBC sitcom Dad's Army. Manhood's third stand-up show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival received critical acclaim this year.

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