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Adam Rothenberg

Adam Rothenberg (born June 20, 1975) is an American actor best known for portraying Captain Homer Jackson in the BBC period crime drama series Ripper Street (2012–2016) and the recurring role of hitman Mel Sattem in the Netflix crime drama Ozark (2017–2022). Born in Tenafly, New Jersey, to parents Gillian and Kenneth Rothenberg, he graduated from a New York acting studio and began his career with numerous off-Broadway theater productions, including the 2004 revival of Danny and the Deep Blue Sea. Prior to pursuing acting full-time, Rothenberg worked odd jobs such as garbage collector and security guard to support himself. His early television appearances included guest roles on procedural dramas like Law & Order (1990–2010) and Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001–2011), establishing his presence in ensemble casts. Rothenberg's breakthrough came with Ripper Street, where he played the American surgeon and detective Homer Jackson alongside Matthew Macfadyen, earning praise for his dynamic performance in the Victorian-era setting. He later expanded into film with supporting roles in projects such as the historical drama The Immigrant (2013) and the legal thriller The Mauritanian (2021). In recent years, he has continued television work, including the role of Neil Gallagher in the BBC and Netflix miniseries The Bombing of Pan Am 103 (2025) and Dan Foose in the Apple TV+ series 12 12 12 (2025).

Early life and education

Early life

Adam Rothenberg was born on June 20, 1975, in Tenafly, New Jersey, to parents Gillian and Kenneth Rothenberg. He grew up in Tenafly as one of six children, with two brothers and three sisters. Rothenberg attended Tenafly High School, where he first discovered his interest in performing arts. Initially lacking any ambition to act, he joined the school's drama club after his elective class teacher—also the drama instructor—suggested it as a way to improve his grade; he found he enjoyed the experience and it sparked his passion for theater. Rothenberg graduated from Tenafly High School in 1993. From 1996 to 1997, Rothenberg served in the United States Army, based in Germany. Prior to committing to an acting career, Rothenberg held several odd jobs to make ends meet, including working as a garbage collector for the Department of Public Works in Northville, New Jersey, where he rode on a truck and collected bags. He also served as a fact-checker for Mademoiselle magazine, verifying details in articles such as personal accounts of teenage bulimia, and worked long shifts as a security guard, which he later described as particularly grueling. Additionally, he had a stint in retail at his uncle's clothing store in West New York, New Jersey, which he considered his least favorable role.

Education

Following his Army service, Rothenberg moved to New York City to pursue formal acting training, enrolling in the two-year professional actor training program at The Acting Studio - New York. There, Rothenberg studied under founding director and instructor James Price, eventually graduating from the program. During his time at the studio, he performed in numerous roles with the affiliated Chelsea Repertory Company. The Acting Studio's curriculum centers on the Meisner technique, a method developed by Sanford Meisner that prioritizes instinctive, truthful reactions and emotional authenticity in performance. This training provided Rothenberg with a rigorous foundation in immersive character work, emphasizing repetition exercises and scene study to develop nuanced portrayals grounded in lived experience rather than intellectual analysis. His education at the studio thus equipped him with tools for instinctive and relational acting, fostering a disciplined approach to embodying complex characters through heightened sensory awareness and moment-to-moment dynamics.

Career

Theater

Adam Rothenberg made his off-Broadway debut in 2003, appearing as Al Columbus in The Women's Project's adaptation of William Wharton's Birdy, standing out as the grounded, war-traumatized friend attempting to reach the titular character's psychological withdrawal. In 2004, he took over the lead role of Danny in Second Stage Theatre's revival of John Patrick Shanley's Danny and the Deep Blue Sea. In this intense two-hander, Rothenberg portrayed a troubled, violent ex-boxer seeking redemption through an unlikely connection, delivering a performance noted for its raw emotional depth under director Leigh Silverman's guidance. Throughout the mid-2000s, Rothenberg built his stage presence through a series of supporting and ensemble roles in New York off-Broadway productions, showcasing his range in dramatic ensemble works. Subsequent credits included roles in Manhattan Theatre Source's Center of Gravity and The Beautiful One, as well as Manhattan Theatre Club's Close Encounters, where he contributed to intimate explorations of human relationships and isolation. By 2006, he took on the central ensemble role of Chimney Bosch, a Scottish tinker entangled in a web of folklore and personal loss, in MCC Theater's premiere of Glen Berger's The Wooden Breeks. Critics praised Rothenberg's versatility in these dramatic roles, particularly his ability to convey vulnerability amid volatility, as seen in reviews of Danny and the Deep Blue Sea that highlighted his "raw, explosive performance" blending humor and pathos. His work in Birdy was similarly commended for adding emotional anchor to the production's haunting themes of trauma and friendship. While The Wooden Breeks received mixed notices for its stylistic ambitions, Rothenberg's portrayal was part of an ensemble effort that brought stylistic flair to the play's dreamlike narrative. These off-Broadway experiences, emphasizing live interaction and character-driven intensity, sharpened Rothenberg's skills in portraying complex, flawed individuals, laying the groundwork for his later transitions to screen acting.

Television

Rothenberg's television career spans guest appearances, recurring roles, and series regulars across various genres, beginning with procedural dramas in the early 2000s. He first appeared on screen in an episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent in 2001, portraying Henry Di Piano in "The Mobster Will See You Now." In 2006, he starred as Eddie Caprio in the unaired WB series Misconceptions, which consisted of six produced episodes focused on family dynamics and mistaken identities. His role as Marty Vance in the 2008 episode "Submission" of Law & Order marked another guest spot in the long-running franchise, contributing to his early portfolio of various characters in the procedural format during the 2000s. From 2008 to 2009, Rothenberg took on a leading role as Augie in the romantic comedy series The Ex List, appearing in multiple episodes as a key love interest exploring past relationships. He continued with guest roles in the 2010s, including Taylor in the House episode "Private Lives" (2010), Andrew William Benton in Person of Interest (2011), Johnny McKee in Alcatraz (2012), Liam Danow in Elementary (2012), and Doggett's Dad in Orange Is the New Black (2013). These appearances showcased his versatility in supporting parts across medical, sci-fi, and crime genres. In 2014, he guest-starred as Danny in The Divide. Rothenberg achieved prominence with his starring role as Captain Homer Jackson, an American surgeon and detective, in the BBC period crime drama Ripper Street from 2012 to 2016, appearing in all 36 episodes as a core member of the ensemble investigating Victorian-era crimes in London's East End. Building on this success, he recurred as the tenacious private investigator Mel Sattem in season 4 of Netflix's Ozark (2022), appearing in all 14 episodes, where his character pursued the Byrde family's secrets. In 2018, he led as Detective Dominic O'Shea in the AMC social satire Dietland, appearing in all 10 episodes as a sympathetic cop aiding the protagonist's transformation. That same year, he played the recurring Reverend Matthew Deaver in 8 episodes of Hulu's Stephen King-inspired anthology Castle Rock. In the miniseries format, Rothenberg starred as Gilbert Redland in 4 episodes of the BBC/Netflix true-crime drama The Serpent in 2021, depicting a key figure in the hunt for serial killer Charles Sobhraj. He returned to a main role as Johnny Friedlander in the 2024 Disney+ adaptation of Jilly Cooper's novel Rivals, a recurring character in the soapy drama set in the world of 1980s television production. In 2025, Rothenberg appeared as Neil Gallagher in the 4-episode BBC/Netflix miniseries The Bombing of Pan Am 103, portraying a figure involved in the investigation of the 1988 Lockerbie disaster. He is also set to play Dan Foose in the upcoming Apple TV+ limited series 12 12 12.

Film

Rothenberg's film appearances include both short films and feature-length projects, primarily in supporting roles across drama and independent cinema. Details are provided in the Filmography section.

Short Films

  • Cruise Control (2001): Flapjax Patron.
  • Coyote Beach (2003): The Man (also producer).
  • Instinct Theory (2004): Man.
  • Horsefingers 3: Starfucker (2008): Lem.

Feature Films

Rothenberg transitioned to feature films in the late 2000s, often portraying everyday characters in ensemble casts. Details are provided in the Filmography section.
YearTitleRole
2008Mad MoneyBob Truman
2008TennesseeCarter
2011The Dish & the SpoonRose's Husband
2013The ImmigrantOfficer DeKeiffer
2017Dark AscensionKeith
2021The MauritanianSantiago

Personal life

Marriages and relationships

Rothenberg married Jessica Sarah Gracia Kreps on October 26, 2013, at the Brooklyn Museum in Brooklyn, New York, in a ceremony officiated by Rabbi Andy Bachman. Rothenberg met Irish actress Charlene McKenna while filming the BBC period drama Ripper Street in Dublin in 2012, where he portrayed the character Homer Jackson and she played Rose Erskine. Their professional collaboration on the series, spanning multiple seasons from 2012 to 2016, fostered a close bond that evolved into a romantic relationship; the pair began dating around 2014 and announced their engagement in March 2019 after five years together. Rothenberg and McKenna wed in an intimate ceremony in January 2021 at Castle Leslie in Glaslough, Ireland, limited to a small number of guests due to COVID-19 restrictions. The couple renewed their vows in June 2022 during a larger celebration in Monaghan, Ireland, surrounded by family and friends.

Family

Rothenberg and his wife, actress Charlene McKenna, welcomed their first child, a daughter named Martha Josephine Rothenberg, in April 2024; the couple announced the birth three months later in July 2024, having kept the pregnancy private throughout. The couple prioritizes privacy in their family life, avoiding social media posts of their daughter or detailed personal updates, which aligns with their general discretion about home dynamics. McKenna has reflected on the shared joys and challenges of early parenthood, describing 2024 as both the "best and worst year" due to Martha's arrival and the sudden loss of her father shortly after the birth, while emphasizing the emotional fulfillment of motherhood after years of trying to conceive. In balancing parenting with her career, McKenna integrated family into her work by bringing 11-month-old Martha onstage during a theater run at Dublin's Gaiety Theatre in early 2025, highlighting their hands-on approach to caregiving. The family divides their time primarily between residences in New York and Ireland, reflecting Rothenberg's American roots and McKenna's Irish heritage.

Filmography

Film

Rothenberg's film appearances include both short films and feature-length projects, primarily in supporting roles across drama and independent cinema.

Short Films

  • Cruise Control (2001): Flapjax Patron.
  • Coyote Beach (2003): The Man (also producer).
  • Instinct Theory (2004): Man.
  • Horsefingers 3: Starfucker (2008): Lem.

Feature Films

Rothenberg transitioned to feature films in the late 2000s, often portraying everyday characters in ensemble casts.
YearTitleRole
2008Mad MoneyBob Truman
2008TennesseeCarter
2011The Dish & the SpoonRose's Husband
2013The ImmigrantOfficer DeKeiffer
2017Dark AscensionKeith
2021The MauritanianSantiago

Television

Rothenberg's television career spans guest appearances, recurring roles, and series regulars across various genres, beginning with procedural dramas in the early 2000s. He first appeared on screen in an episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent in 2001, portraying Henry Di Piano in "The Mobster Will See You Now." In 2006, he starred as Eddie Caprio in the unaired WB series Misconceptions, which consisted of six produced episodes focused on family dynamics and mistaken identities. His role as Marty Vance in the 2008 episode "Submission" of Law & Order marked another guest spot in the long-running franchise, contributing to his early portfolio of various characters in the procedural format during the 2000s. From 2008 to 2009, Rothenberg took on a leading role as Augie in the romantic comedy series The Ex List, appearing in multiple episodes as a key love interest exploring past relationships. He continued with guest roles in the 2010s, including Taylor in the House episode "Private Lives" (2010), Andrew William Benton in Person of Interest (2011), Johnny McKee in Alcatraz (2012), Liam Danow in Elementary (2012), and Doggett's Dad in Orange Is the New Black (2013). These appearances showcased his versatility in supporting parts across medical, sci-fi, and crime genres. In 2014, he guest-starred as Danny in The Divide. Rothenberg achieved prominence with his starring role as Captain Homer Jackson, an American surgeon and detective, in the BBC period crime drama Ripper Street from 2012 to 2016, appearing in all 36 episodes as a core member of the ensemble investigating Victorian-era crimes in London's East End. Building on this success, he recurred as the tenacious private investigator Mel Sattem in Netflix's Ozark in season 4 (2022), appearing in 7 episodes, where his character pursued the Byrde family's secrets. In 2018, he led as Detective Dominic in the AMC social satire Dietland, appearing in all 10 episodes as a sympathetic cop aiding the protagonist's transformation. That same year, he played the recurring Reverend Matthew Deaver in 8 episodes of Hulu's Stephen King-inspired anthology Castle Rock. In the miniseries format, Rothenberg starred as Gilbert Redland in 4 episodes of the BBC/Netflix true-crime drama The Serpent in 2021, depicting a key figure in the hunt for serial killer Charles Sobhraj. He returned to a main role as Johnny Friedlander in the 2024 Disney+ adaptation of Jilly Cooper's novel Rivals, a recurring character in the soapy drama set in the world of 1980s television production. Rothenberg appeared as Neil Gallagher in the 6-episode BBC miniseries The Bombing of Pan Am 103 (2025), also streamed on Netflix, portraying a figure involved in the investigation of the 1988 Lockerbie disaster. He is also set to play Dan Foose in the upcoming Apple TV+ limited series 12 12 12.

Theatre

Rothenberg began his professional theater career in the early 2000s with off-Broadway and regional productions in New York and beyond. His early roles often featured him in intense, character-driven plays, establishing his reputation in the city's independent theater scene. In 2003, Rothenberg appeared at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in Dael Orlandersmith's Mother of Invention, playing the role of Doug under director Nicholas Martin; the production explored family dynamics and invention in a limited summer run. Later that year, he performed as Sgt. Al Columbato in Naomi Wallace's stage adaptation of William Wharton's novel Birdy at The Women's Project, a production that highlighted themes of trauma and friendship through multiple time periods and ensemble casting. Rothenberg's breakthrough off-Broadway role came in 2004 as Danny in John Patrick Shanley's Danny and the Deep Blue Sea: An Apache Dance, a Second Stage Theatre revival directed by Leigh Silverman; he starred opposite Rosemarie DeWitt as Roberta in the two-hander about a volatile encounter between damaged individuals, with the limited engagement running from October 7 to November 14. That same year, he took on the iconic role of Stanley Kowalski in Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., opposite Patricia Clarkson as Blanche DuBois and directed by Edward Hall; the regional revival, which emphasized psychological tension, played for three weeks in May. Throughout the mid-2000s, Rothenberg built his resume with ensemble and supporting roles in New York theaters, including appearances at Manhattan Theatre Source in Center of Gravity (2005), The Beautiful One (2005), and Close Encounters (2006), where he contributed to intimate productions focusing on personal and relational conflicts. In 2006, he starred as the lovelorn tinker Tom "Chimney" Bosch in Glen Berger's fantastical The Wooden Breeks at MCC Theater, directed by Trip Cullman; the off-Broadway world premiere, which blended Scottish folklore with modern storytelling, ran from February 22 to March 19. Rothenberg continued off-Broadway work into the late 2000s, notably as Jascha in Daniel Goldfarb's The Retributionists at Playwrights Horizons in 2009, directed by Leigh Silverman; he played a key member of a Jewish partisan group plotting postwar revenge, alongside co-stars Adam Driver, Margarita Levieva, and Cristin Milioti, in a production that ran from August 21 to September 27. In 2016, Rothenberg made his London stage debut at Found111 in Sam Shepard's Fool for Love, directed by Simon Evans; he portrayed the brooding cowboy Eddie opposite Lydia Wilson as May in the intense two-character drama about incestuous love and family secrets, with the off-West End run extending from October 8 to November 19 following previews. Rothenberg's additional theater credits include roles in Antigone, Dracula, The Sure Thing, The LobsteR&Boy, Seascape with Sharks and Dancer, and Specter, primarily in New York-area venues during the 2000s. He has no Broadway acting credits to date. In 2026, Rothenberg is scheduled to star as John Proctor in Arthur Miller's The Crucible at Dublin's Gaiety Theatre, marking a return to major regional theater.

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