- Born
- Birth nameBernard Michael Rosenzweig
- Barney Rosenzweig was born on December 23, 1937 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Cagney & Lacey (1981), The Trials of Rosie O'Neill (1990) and Twice in a Lifetime (1999). He has been married to Sharon Gless since May 4, 1991. He was previously married to Barbara Corday and Jo Anne Lang.
- SpousesSharon Gless(May 4, 1991 - present)Barbara Corday(June 3, 1979 - 1990) (divorced)Jo Anne Lang(January 30, 1959 - February 1969) (divorced, 3 children)
- Rosenzweig, who produced Cagney & Lacey (1981) was married to Barbara Corday, who was the creator/writer of the series. They divorced and he subsequently married one of the show's stars, Sharon Gless.
- Sits on USC School of Cinema-Television's Board of Councilors
- Not only is he a former student at USC, he was at one time a male cheerleader for football games.
- Uncle-in-law of Bridget Gless.
- Actor Michael Tomlinson portrayed him in the TV movie Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Charlie's Angels' (2004).
- [In 2008, when asked what it was like to work with the stars of "Charlie's Angels"] Kate Jackson was difficult and never understood how beautiful she was and didn't want to be that. The other two girls were the models, and she wanted to be the actress of the group. She fought against her own physicality and put herself in turtlenecks and dowdy clothes. I didn't know that when I first met her and I said to her, "Boy, we're going to fire the cinematographer. You're gorgeous and you deserve to look better". She didn't like that. She wanted to be Marian the Librarian, and an unhappy girl, whom I liked. She was more of a feminist and higher conscious-level raised than the other two at that time. Jaclyn Smith is a sweetheart who at the time had very bad taste in men. She was a lovely girl with a beautiful family from Texas, since her father was a dentist. Nice people. She is solid as a rock. I had a big crush on Farrah Fawcett like the rest of America. Lovely, funny, natural comedienne. In a better world, would have had a much more prolific career. Real, natural talent. Underestimated, could have been as funny as Doris Day or my wife Sharon Gless. She didn't have a lot of training or background, but a solid comedienne and a lovely girl. I really liked her a lot.
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