Rosemberg Salgado is a highly accomplished Hispanic actor who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry through his diverse range of roles and collaborations with renowned Mexican actors and filmmakers. Born in Mexico City, he began his acting career at the tender age of 7, and has since honed his craft at the prestigious Derbez Acting Academy under the guidance of Sylvia and Eugenio Derbez.
Rosemberg's impressive resume boasts an array of notable projects, including the critically acclaimed films Dear Dictator, starring Oscar Award Winner Michael Caine and Katie Holmes, and Border Run, where he shared the screen with Golden Globe Winner and Oscar Nominated Sharon Stone. His work in Border Run opened doors to bigger Hollywood productions, allowing him to collaborate with A-list actors.
Recent projects include the feature film "Echo Boomers" alongside Patrick Schwarzenegger, as well as appearances in Grace and Grit with Mena Suvari, and The Secret in a supporting role as Manny. The Secret, produced by Tri G Production and directed by Andy Tennant, stars Katie Holmes, Josh Lucas, and Jerry O'Connell.
Rosemberg has also shared the screen with Oscar Award Nominee Andy Garcia in Headlock, and worked closely with Demi Moore in the film Wild Oats. His extensive list of credits also includes collaborations with notable actors such as Danny Trejo, Billy Zane, David Boreanaz, and Tara Reid.
As his agent, Sheilia Erickson, notes, Rosemberg is a talented actor with the skills and depth to excel in a wide range of genres. He is dedicated to his craft, constantly seeking to improve and grow as an artist. Directors praise not only his exceptional acting abilities but also his professionalism and commitment.
The greatest compliment Rosemberg has received came from Michael Caine himself, who told him, "Rosemberg, you are a very fine actor." This endorsement is a testament to his hard work and dedication to his craft.
In addition to his acting career, Rosemberg is a devoted family man and member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He moved to Utah in 2000, drawn by the sense of community and shared values within the Church. When not acting, Rosemberg enjoys bowling and spending time with his two children.
Ultimately, Rosemberg credits his success to his faith and his Heavenly Father, stating, "I give all the credit to God for all that I have achieved. I achieved my success in my acting career because of Him. Without God, I would be nothing in this world. I am extremely grateful for everything my Heavenly Father does for me."