Rosenbloom was born July 3, 1964, in New York City to
Carroll Rosenbloom and
Georgia Rosenbloom (later Frontiere). He began his career as an
independent filmmaker in 1990. From here, Rosenbloom began making documentary films. Notably,
Reckless Indifference, is the true story of a teenage fight gone wrong, resulting in the
murder of Jimmy Farris, and the sentencing
injustice that followed. That same year, he was nominated for a
Tony Award for producing the
August Wilson play
Radio Golf. In 2013, Rosenbloom
executive-produced The Call. In 2015, Rosenbloom executive-produced the film
Careful What You Wish For and the
Ryan Ferguson documentary,
Dream/Killer. Rosenbloom also co-wrote and produced the drama
Evan’s Crime, starring
David Arquette. In 2017, Rosenbloom produced the Emmy-nominated
Intent to Destroy, directed by Joe Berlingeer. The following year, Rosenbloom executive-produced
The Kindergarten Teacher, starring
Maggie Gyllenhaal. Additionally, he has written a number of songs for musical artists including Dayna Lane,
Sheena Easton, and
Rita Coolidge, and is the
Ovation Award winning composer of
Bronco Billy The Musical based on the
Clint Eastwood movie, set to open in London in 2024, following an opening in Los Angeles in 2019. ==Awards==