Adam Rothenberg

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Adam Rothenberg (born June 20, 1975) is an American actor, best known for his role as Capt. Homer Jackson in the BBC One drama mystery series Ripper Street (2012–16). In film, he has starred in Mad Money (2008) as Bob Truman, Tennessee (2008) as Carter, and The Immigrant (2013) as Officer DeKeiffer.

Born (1975-06-20) June 20, 1975 (age 50)
OccupationsActor, producer
Yearsactive1999–present
Spouse
(m. 2021)
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Adam Rothenberg
Born (1975-06-20) June 20, 1975 (age 50)
OccupationsActor, producer
Years active1999–present
Spouse
(m. 2021)
Children1[1]
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Early life

Rothenberg was born to Gillian and Kenneth Rothenberg in Tenafly, New Jersey on June 20, 1975,[2] and graduated from Tenafly High School in 1998.[3] He is of Jewish ancestry on his father's side and has two brothers and three sisters.[4] In 2008, he revealed to People that, before turning to acting, he was a garbage man, a fact-checker for Mademoiselle, and a security guard.[5] Rothenberg trained as an actor at The Acting Studio - New York under James Price in New York City; while there, he performed numerous roles with Chelsea Repertory Company & LAB. From 1996 to 1997, he served in the United States Army, based in Germany.[5][6]

Career

Rothenberg has performed on television, in film and in theatre. In New York, Rothenberg has starred in many Off-Broadway productions. These include the lead in Second Stage Theatre's revival of Danny and the Deep Blue Sea (2004), as well as his critically acclaimed role in The Women's Project's Birdy (2003). In 2006, Rothenberg played the Scottish storyteller Chimney Bosch in the MCC Theater's The Wooden Breeks, directed by Trip Cullman. Outside of New York, Rothenberg starred opposite Patricia Clarkson as Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire at the Kennedy Center's Tennessee Williams Festival (2004). [7]

At the Williamstown Theatre Festival, he starred as Doug in Alexandra Gersten-Vassilaros's Mother of Invention (2003), directed by Nicholas Martin, and as Lord Darlington in Lady Windermere's Fan (2005), directed by Moisés Kaufman. In 2011, he starred as Nils Krogstad in A Doll's House. Rothenberg then starred in the Mark Taper Forum's 2011 production of Burn This. Other theatre performances include Finder's Fee at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, A Steady Rain, The Center of Gravity, Mad Forest, I'm Really Here and Almost Like Being.[8][9]

In his television work, Rothenberg filmed one of the lead roles, Evan Wexler, in Fox's unaired television pilot Damages, and was also one of the leads, Eddie Caprio, in the comedy series Misconceptions, which also did not air. In 2008, he appeared as David "Augie" Augustine in the comedy-drama series The Ex List. Since 2012, he has had a starring role in the BBC One drama mystery television series Ripper Street, portraying Capt. Homer Jackson. In 2015, he was cast in the pilot of ABC's crime drama series Wicked City as Detective Jack Roth, an officer searching for a serial killer on the Sunset Strip.[10] His role was recast in July 2015 after the show received its ABC airdate, and the role was instead given to Jeremy Sisto.[11]

Personal life

Rothenberg married actress Charlene McKenna in January 2021 at Castle Leslie, Glaslough.[12]

Filmography

Film

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1999 Modern Young Man Unknown Short film
2001 Cruise Control Flapjax Patron Short film
2003 Coyote Beach The Man Short film; also producer
2008 Mad Money Bob Truman
Tennessee Carter
2009 Under New Management Mark Boyd
2011 The Dish & the Spoon Rose's Husband
2013 The Immigrant Officer DeKeiffer
2017 Dark Ascension Keith
2021 The Mauritanian Santiago
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2003 Hack Greg Episode: "To Have and Have Not"
2004 The Jury Chris Benini Episode: "Three Boys and a Gun"
2006 Misconceptions Eddie Caprio Unaired; 7 episodes
Conviction Jay Patterson 2 episodes
Damages Evan Wexler Unaired pilot episode
2008 Law & Order Marty Vance Episode: "Submission"
The Ex-List David Augustine 13 episodes
2010 House Taylor Episode: "Private Lives"
Law & Order: Criminal Intent Henry Di Piano Episode: "The Mobster Will See You Now"
2011 Person of Interest Andrew Benton Episode: "Cura Te Ipsum"
2012 Alcatraz Johnny McKee Episode: "Johnny McKee"
Elementary Liam Danow Episode: "You Do It to Yourself"
2012–16 Ripper Street Capt. Homer Jackson/Matthew Judge 36 episodes
2014 The Divide Danny 7 episodes
2018 Dietland Dominic O'Shea 10 episodes
Castle Rock Reverend Matthew Deaver 5 episodes
2020 The Serpent Gilbert Redland 3 episodes
2022 Ozark[13] Mel Sattem Series regular, Season 4
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Theatre

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