- Born
- Height5′ 11″ (1.80 m)
- Blake Garrett Rosenthal received his calling to be an actor at a very young age. He first got into acting when his Aunt Wendi, a youth agent, thought it would be fun if Blake auditioned for the pilot Married Not Dead. With no prior acting experience, he landed the role with his natural talents and his journey into the entertainment industry began. Blake's big break came when he was cast in MOM, an edgy Emmy Award winning comedy from Executive Producer Chuck Lorre. MOM chronicles three generations of women who deal with real-life issues, such as substance abuse, in a comedic way. In this hilarious series, Blake plays Roscoe, the son of the main character Christy (Anna Faris), a genuinely sweet kid with a quick wit and good intentions. The star-studded cast also includes Emmy Award winner Allison Janney in the role of Roscoe's sharp-tongued grandmother. Fans everywhere are looking forward to seeing what is to come for Roscoe and his dysfunctional family during the show's second season, which is currently airing. Other credits include: New Girl and The Office, as well as memorable film roles in Bridesmaids and Crazy Eyes as Lukas Haas's on-screen son. In his spare time, Blake loves playing sports with his family and friends. His favorite sport is basketball, but he also enjoys baseball and football. He is a die-hard fan of the Clippers, Packers, Dodgers, and the Yankees.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Katz Public Relations
- ParentsAlan RosenthalSherri Rosenthal
- RelativesEric Rosenthal(Sibling)Shane Rosenthal(Sibling)
- His character Roscoe's estrangement from the titular Christy Plunkett on MOM was driven by his growing disinterest in acting. By having his character no longer primarily living with his mom, the actor was able to fulfill his contractual obligations while making a lot fewer appearances in Seasons 3 and 4 than he had in Seasons 1 and 2.
- Retired completely from acting after his stint on MOM. His final appearance there was on the Season 4 episode "Xanax and a Baby Duck.".
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