Philip Rosch Net Worth

Philip Rosch is a British-American actor and acting tutor who has worked with some of the biggest names in the industry. He has had a number of high-profile roles in TV and film, including The Alienist, Will, Misfits, Mr Selfridge, Law & Order: UK, The Secret Agent, Florence Foster Jenkins, Human Traffic, Any Human Heart and Hitman (video game). He has worked with Joaquin Phoenix, Antonio Banderas, Meryl Streep, Idris Elba, John Simm, Luke Evans, John C. Reilly, Tim Burton and Stephen Frears.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Miscellaneous Crew
Birth Place American

💰 Net worth

Philip Rosch is a multitalented individual, with his net worth estimated to be between $100K and $1M in 2024. He is widely recognized for his work as an actor and miscellaneous crew member in the American entertainment industry. With his remarkable skills and contributions, Rosch has established a formidable presence in the industry, showcasing his versatility and ability to take on various roles. As he continues to excel in his profession, it comes as no surprise that his net worth is projected to steadily increase in the upcoming years.

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Biography/Timeline

1721

Roche was involved in insurance scams, insuring ships then intentionally wrecking them, occasionally using the alias John Eustace. In November 1721 Roche and three associates booked passage on a French vessel sailing to Nantes. Roche was charismatic and had knowledge of seafaring, and convinced the ship’s master to let him handle the vessel. At a signal they rose up, slaughtered the French crew, and threw the captain overboard. They debated where to sail next, including Newfoundland. Afraid of being discovered, they modified the ship’s appearance, altered the ship’s logbooks, and renamed it Mary before sailing to Rotterdam to sell its cargo.

1723

Roche was eventually found in London and imprisoned in Newgate. Tried for piracy, he was found guilty and hung in August 1723. The public was disappointed at the execution: Roche "was so ill at the time that he could not make any public declaration of his abhorrence of the crime for which he suffered."