Mark Rosenberg (producer)

Mark Herschel Rosenberg (April 3, 1948 – November 6, 1992) was an American film producer whose works included Major League and Presumed Innocent.

[4] He attended Bard College and the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he was an active leader in the Students for a Democratic Society and its protests against United States involvement in the Vietnam War.

[7] Rosenberg replaced Robert Shapiro, whose departure was attributed in industry sources cited by The New York Times as due to poor financial results for the studio's film in the previous 18 months.

He met his wife while they were organizing protests at the 1972 Republican National Convention at the event's original planned site in San Diego.

[5] Rosenberg, a resident of Los Angeles, died at age 44 on November 6, 1992, of heart failure on a movie set in Stanton, Texas, during the production of the film Flesh and Bone.