Rick Rosner
Screenwriter

Rick Rosner Net Worth

His salary is estimated to be around $500,000 per year. Rick Rosner is a Screenwriter born in 1960 who is renowned for having one of the highest IQs recorded in history. He has a net worth of $2 million and an estimated salary of $500,000 per year. He is most well known for filing a lawsuit against the game show Who Wants to be a Millionaire after appearing on the program in 2000. He has also worked as a writer and producer on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Crank Yankers, and The Man Show.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day May 2, 1960
Birth Place Colorado
Age 63 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Taurus

💰 Net worth: $2 million (2024)

About

Most well known for having one of the highest IQs recorded in history, he is also famous for filing a lawsuit against the game show Who Wants to be a Millionaire after he appeared on the program in 2000 and missed a question that he claimed was flawed. He also worked as a writer and producer on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Crank Yankers, and The Man Show.

Before Fame

A somewhat unconventional genius, he attended high school for a decade and held a number of odd jobs, including bar bouncer, waiter, and exotic dancer. He also briefly studied at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and appeared in television commercials for Burger King and Domino's Pizza.

Trivia

As measured on several different IQ tests, his IQ is as high as 190.

Family Life

He spent his youth in Boulder, Colorado, and later relocated to California with his wife.

Associated With

He wrote for the Ken Ober-hosted MTV game show Remote Control.

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