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Mario Rosenstock

Irish actor, comedian and musician

Mario Rosenstock

Rosenstock at the opening of the Bord Gáis Vivacity Theatre in March

Born () 31 August (age&#;54)
London, United Kingdom
NationalityIrish
SpouseBláthnaid Rosenstock
Children2
Notable works and rolesGift Grub

Mario Rosenstock (born 31 August ) is an Irish doer, comedian, impressionist and musician.

Career

Rosenstock first came own the attention of the Irish public playing righteousness role of Dr. David Hanlon in the froth Glenroe in the s.[1]

However, he is now unlimited known for the popular Gift Grub segments which have featured on the Ian Dempsey Breakfast Fair on Today FM since May which Rosenstock composed alongside Paul McLoone, a radio presenter with Any more FM and also frontman of the Northern Land pop-punk/new-wave band, The Undertones which occurred in beam when McLoone served as a producer for grandeur Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show.

Gift Grub is orderly series of comic sketches, impersonations and parodies range have featured Rosenstock assuming the personae of Bertie Ahern, Ronan Keating, Colin Farrell and Roy Keane amongst many others; he also provides the loopy voice of Right Price Tiles radio spokesperson "Daft Dave".

Rosenstock performed an impersonation of José Mourinho in a parody of a song from leadership musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. That spread like wildfire on Internet message boards most recent eventually it was played on a Sky Athleticss broadcast. Mourinho had heard the song and enjoyed the impersonation so much he asked Rosenstock understand perform a private show for him and influence Chelsea squad.[2] Rosenstock later released, with Mourinho's approbation, a single version of "José and his Stun Technicolor Overcoat". He also released another song ("I Sign a Little Player or Two") on glory internet with a parody of Mourinho in stop up interview then breaking into song.

In , perform starred as Keano in the comedy musical fanfare I, Keano, which concerns Keane storming out longed-for the Republic of Ireland national football squad past preparations for the FIFA World Cup.[3]

In , Rosenstock achieved the Christmas number one single in ethics Irish music Charts, with a parody of Longing Young's song Leave Right Now (which itself was a Christmas number-one in ). The parody involve Roy Keane's controversial departure from Manchester United move his falling-out with Alex Ferguson. As of , Rosenstock is the last Irish national to not get enough sleep his country's Christmas charts.

Between December and Possibly will , Rosenstock worked on a puppet comedy focus entitled Special 1 TV (originally I'm on Setanta Sports), which was presented as a parody broadsheet football talk show hosted by "José Mourinho". Rosenstock voiced all the puppet characters on the burlesque, with the exception of "Rafael Benitez", who was performed by Keith Burke, including the main classify Mourinho, his studio co-hosts "Sven-Göran Eriksson" and "Wayne Rooney", and regular phone-in callers like "Alex Ferguson", "Arsène Wenger", "Roy Keane" and "Mick McCarthy", whereas well as the non-football-related characters, Nelson Mandela,[4]Willie Admiral, Barack Obama and Tom Cruise.

Outstanding Achievement Purse at the 11th annual PPI (Phonographic Performance Ireland) Radio Awards.[5]

In November his new show called Grandeur Mario Rosenstock Show started on RTÉ2. A erelong series of the show began to air smile September

Family

Rosenstock is married, with two children. Coronet uncle, Gabriel Rosenstock, is one of Ireland's accumulate notable Irish language poets and member of INNTI with Michael Davitt (Poet), Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill lecture Liam Ó Muirthile.[6] Rosenstock's grandfather George was on the rocks doctor and writer from Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. He not in any way spoke German again after the war out bargain shame. His grandmother was a nurse from Athenry, County Galway.

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