During his senior year at NYU, he worked as a voluntary assistant director on
Brian De Palma's
Home Movies. Rosman launched his career with
The House on Sorority Row. Rosman was originally hired to direct the 1984 horror film
Mutant, but was replaced by
John Cardos early in the production after the studio objected to the way he was shooting the film. In 1985, Rosman had just finished the
Disney Channel film
The Blue Yonder and was set to work on
Spot Marks the X when the Writers Guild went on strike. In 1992, he wrote the script for the thriller
Evolver and directed
The Force. Rosman then went to work on a number of television shows, but all of them were eventually canceled. He then directed 2004's
A Cinderella Story and 2005's
The Perfect Man, both films starring
Hilary Duff. Rosman has also worked in episodic television, directing episodes of
Lizzie McGuire (his first time working with Hilary Duff),
Even Stevens,
Ghost Whisperer,
The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents,
State of Grace and
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