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Storytellers – Phil Rosenthal with Alex Edelman

Tribeca Talks

60 MINUTES |

STORYTELLERS – PHIL ROSENTHAL WITH ALEX EDELMAN

Since creating Everybody Loves Raymond, Phil Rosenthal passions have led him to food and travel. In partnership with Stitcher, Phil created his first podcast Naked Lunch where he celebrates his love of humor, food,and human conversation. In conversation with Actor, Writer, and Director Alex Edelman, Phil will discuss his highly anticipated book Somebody Feed Phil: The Book, the companion cookbook to his Netflix show.

PANELISTS

Phil Rosenthal

Phil Rosenthal

Phil Rosenthal is the creator, executive producer, writer, and host of Somebody Feed Phil, which combines his love of food and travel with his unique humor. Up next, Rosenthal is expanding his love of humor, food, and human connection into his first podcast Naked Lunch launching this Spring, in partnership with Stitcher. He will also release his highly anticipated book Somebody Feed Phil: The Book on October 18, 2022, via Simon & Schuster. As the companion cookbook to his Netflix show, this is the ultimate collection of must-have recipes, never-before-heard stories, behind-the-scenes photos, and more from the beloved series. 

Alex Edelman

Alex Edelman

Alex Edelman is making a splash with his New York Times Critic’s Pick off-broadway solo show Just For Us, produced by Mike Birbiglia . He has written on the The Great Indoors (CBS) and Jenji Kohan’s Slutty Teenage Bounty Hunter (Netflix) and appeared on The Late Show, Conan and Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents. He is the creator of Peer Group – a show about the Millennial generation – on Radio 4 and his hour-long special Live at the BBC is available on Netflix internationally. Alex is also the Executive Producer and Head Writer of the star-studded Saturday Night Seder, a star-studded special that raised over $3.5 million for the CDC Covid-19 Emergency Response Fund. His debut comedy album Until Now was released in 2020 and featured in Vanyaland. Alex writes regularly for outlets like The Atlantic and The Believer, has written and produced documentaries for the US State Department and ESPN’s 30 for 30 series, and spent more than a decade working as a speechwriter for the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Boston Red Sox.