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  1. Apr 4, 2023 · Phil Rosenthal’s personal wealth is estimated to be around $200 million in 2023. The Rosenthal Family Foundation and Phil worked together on a national campaign, Somebody Feed The People that provided meals to voters during the 2020 U. S. Presidential Election. Phil reportedly matched contributions up to $250 thousand.

  2. Mar 9, 2024 · As of 2024, American Television Writer and Producer, Philip Rosenthal’s Net Worth is estimated to be $230 million. On 27 January, Rosenthal was born in the beautiful city of Queens, New York, United States, in 1960. Phil Rosenthal is best known for creating and producing the sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond.” He has since transitioned to food and travel documentaries, gaining recognition ...

  3. 68 kg. Date of Birth. January 27, 1960. Zodiac Sign. Aquarius. Spouse. Monica Horan. Philip Rosenthal is an American TV writer and producer who is best known as the creator, writer, and executive producer of the cult-classic sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond (1996–2005). He had written/co-written 21 episodes of the series.

  4. Jun 4, 2022 · In a White House Correspondents’ Dinner video, he directed President Bill Clinton. Rosenthal co-wrote America: A Tribute to Heroes. Previously, we discussed Oaxaca’s cast. Where Does Phil Rosenthal Live? Philip Rosenthal (@phil.rosenthal) was born on January 27, 1960, in Queens, New York. Rosenthal was raised in a Jewish family in New York ...

  5. Rosenthal is the author of the book You're Lucky You're Funny: How Life Becomes a Sitcom which was published on October 21, 2006. He recounts how his life led to the success of Everybody Loves Raymond . Rosenthal directed President Bill Clinton in a White House Correspondents' Dinner video, which was shown to wide acclaim at the April 2000 event.

  6. Oct 19, 2006 · With You’re Lucky You’re Funny, Phil Rosenthal takes us onstage and inside the writer’s room. Rosenthal’s meteoric ascent was preceded by odd jobs, including a stint as a museum security guard, running a deli, and writing for a slew of forgettable shows—including one starring Robert Mitchum as a curmudgeonly homeless man taken in by ...

  7. Feb 1, 2024 · The writer wrote and directed a documentary film for Sony Pictures called Exporting Raymond. In 2015, for the PBS’s I’ll Have What Phil’s Having Rosenthal traveled around the world to explore their food culture. He even directed President Bill Clinton in a White House Correspondents’ Dinner video in April 2000 event.

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