Phil Rosenthal Net Worth

Phil Rosenthal is a Screenwriter, actor, and producer who has a net worth of $200 million. He is best known for creating the hit sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, and has also acted in 30 Rock, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and The Simpsons Movie. He is also the presenter of the popular PBS TV series I'll Have What Phil's Having. Rosenthal was born in January 27, 1960.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day January 27, 1960
Birth Place United States
Phil Rosenthal age 64 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Aquarius

💰 Net worth: $200 million (2024)

Phil Rosenthal's net worth is estimated to reach an impressive $200 million by 2024. Born and raised in the United States, Rosenthal has made a name for himself as a highly talented screenwriter. His creative prowess and captivating storytelling abilities have granted him significant success in the entertainment industry. With numerous successful projects under his belt, including popular television shows and films, Rosenthal has solidified his position as a prominent figure in the world of screenwriting. His remarkable net worth showcases the immense recognition and financial rewards that come with his exceptional skills and contributions to the industry.

About

Screenwriter, actor, and producer who rose to massive fame as the creator of the hit sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. His acting work has encompassed 30 Rock, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and The Simpsons Movie, and he served as the presenter of the popular PBS TV series I'll Have What Phil's Having.

Before Fame

He graduated from Hofstra University in 1981. He gained early producing and writing work on the popular sitcom Coach. 

Trivia

In January 2018, he starred as the presenter of Netflix's TV series Somebody Feed Phil. He earned a Peabody Award and Emmy Award nomination for writing the September 11th telethon America: A Tribute to Heroes.

Family Life

He has one brother named Richard. He and his wife Monica share two children named Lily and Ben. 

Associated With

He directed Bill Clinton in a short video presented at the 2000 White House Correspondents' Dinner.