Grant Mandel Rosenmeyer (born July 3, 1991) is an American actor and
screenwriter best known for his roles in The Royal Tenenbaums and on
the FOX television sitcom Oliver Beene.Rosenmeyer first acted on
Broadway as Macduff's son in Macbeth and as Gavroche in Les
Misérables. In 2001, he made his feature film debut as Ari Tenenbaum,
Ben Stiller's son, in Wes Anderson's The Royal Tenenbaums, for which
he received a Young Artist Award nomination.From 2003-2004, Rosenmeyer
played the title character in the FOX television sitcom Oliver Beene,
produced by Steven Levitan. He has made guest appearances on Late
Night with Conan O'Brien, Monk, Jonny Zero, Blue Bloods and Crazy
Ex-Girlfriend, among others. He also appeared as Wilson, a Make-A-Wish
patient that blackmails Larry David, in a memorable episode of Curb
Your Enthusiasm. Additional film credits include Young Mordechai in
The Hebrew Hammer.In June 2009, Rosenmeyer's short film Fugue won the
award for Best Student Film at the Connecticut Film Festival. He
co-wrote and starred in The Smut Locker, a short comedy which garnered
a CINE Golden Eagle Award in 2014. That same year, his feature script
The Defectives was a semifinalist for the Nicholl Fellowships in
Screenwriting.
screenwriter best known for his roles in The Royal Tenenbaums and on
the FOX television sitcom Oliver Beene.Rosenmeyer first acted on
Broadway as Macduff's son in Macbeth and as Gavroche in Les
Misérables. In 2001, he made his feature film debut as Ari Tenenbaum,
Ben Stiller's son, in Wes Anderson's The Royal Tenenbaums, for which
he received a Young Artist Award nomination.From 2003-2004, Rosenmeyer
played the title character in the FOX television sitcom Oliver Beene,
produced by Steven Levitan. He has made guest appearances on Late
Night with Conan O'Brien, Monk, Jonny Zero, Blue Bloods and Crazy
Ex-Girlfriend, among others. He also appeared as Wilson, a Make-A-Wish
patient that blackmails Larry David, in a memorable episode of Curb
Your Enthusiasm. Additional film credits include Young Mordechai in
The Hebrew Hammer.In June 2009, Rosenmeyer's short film Fugue won the
award for Best Student Film at the Connecticut Film Festival. He
co-wrote and starred in The Smut Locker, a short comedy which garnered
a CINE Golden Eagle Award in 2014. That same year, his feature script
The Defectives was a semifinalist for the Nicholl Fellowships in
Screenwriting.
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