- Scott Rosenberg is an American film producer, actor and writer from Needham, Massachusetts. He has a bachelor's degree from Boston University and an MFA from UCLA. He came in third place at a UCLA screenwriting contest which led him to sign with his first agent. He wrote Disturbing Behavior (1998), Beautiful Girls (1996), Highway (2002), High Fidelity (2000) and the Jerry Bruckheimer productions Con Air (1997), Gone in 60 Seconds (2000) and Kangaroo Jack (2003). He later wrote the Jumanji (1995) sequels Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017) and Jumanji: The Next Level (2019) starring Dwayne Johnson and Venom (2018), a Spider-Man spin-off starring Tom Hardy.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Christian Frates
- Known for his collaborations with Jerry Bruckheimer.
- Was arrested for a bar brawl while out with Vince Vaughn and Steve Buscemi, the latter of which was stabbed three times during the scuffle.
- Runs a production company called "Midnight Radio" with Jeff Pinkner, Josh Appelbaum, and André Nemec.
- He was one of several screenwriters that did rewrites on Spider-Man (2002).
- Attended Boston University.
- In February 2007, Variety Magazine reported that Rosenberg was writing a screenplay adaption of the Charlie Huston novel "Already Dead" for Phoenix Pictures.
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