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"CSI" star Marg Helgenberger has filed for divorce from her husband Alan Rosenberg, the former "L.A. Law" star now better known as the president of the Screen Actors Guild, the Associated Press ...
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Rosenberg was the first woman to serve as president of Medical Society of Milwaukee County and president of Wisconsin Psychiatric Association.
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The pair "love and respect each other," a rep tells PEOPLE, but "decided to take some time off" CSI star Marg Helgenberger has separated from her husband of nearly 20 years, actor Alan Rosenberg ...
While she might play a tough-talking detective on “CSI,” Marg Helgenberger was unable to crack the case of her own marriage. The actress, 50, is splitting from her husband, 58-year-old … ...
Former SAG President Alan Rosenberg Denounces Current Leadership as ‘Liars’ His comments to a SAG member and a reporter come as about 30 people picket against SAG/AFTRA merger.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Screen Actors Guild President Alan Rosenberg was elected as head of the nation's largest performers' union in 2005 on a pledge to take a tougher stance in labor talks than ...
“CSI” star Marg Helgenberger and her husband, actor Alan Rosenberg, have split after nearly two decades of marriage, Access Hollywood has confirmed. A rep for the actress confirmed the news to ...
Alan Rosenberg was elected president of the Screen Actors Guild on Friday, replacing former "Little House on the Prairie" star Melissa Gilbert, who decided not to run for a third two-year term.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - "CSI" star Marg Helgenberger has filed for divorce from her husband, fellow actor and Screen Actors Guild President Alan Rosenberg.
Screen Actors Guild President Alan Rosenberg was elected as head of the nation's largest performers' union in 2005 on a pledge to take a tougher stance in labor talks than his immediate predecessor.