Grant Rosenmeyer
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Grant Rosenmeyer was born on July 3rd, 1991 in Manhasset, New York. He
started acting regionally at the age of 7 and, professionally, at age
8, getting his start on Broadway in a short-lived rendition of
"Macbeth", opposite Kelsey Grammer, and
in the famed musical, "Les Miserables", as "Gavroche", the spunky
street urchin. He had to leave after four months to make his film debut
in Wes Anderson's modern classic,
The Royal Tenenbaums (2001),
opposite Gene Hackman and
Ben Stiller, along with the rest of the
stellar cast. His next film was the famous "Jewxploitation" film,
The Hebrew Hammer (2003),
opposite Adam Goldberg and
Andy Dick. Rosenmeyer then booked
Fox's Oliver Beene (2003), as
the title role, earning him a great deal of exposure. He has made
numerous well-known guest appearances on shows such as
Monk (2002), playing "Young Monk", and
Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000)
as "Wilson" in the episode,
The Smoking Jacket (2005).