Daniel Rosen is an American comedian, juggler and game show announcer. He is one of the three announcers for The Price Is Right Live!, a live stage show based on the television game show The Price Is Right and held at Harrah's casinos.
In addition to his work at The Price Is Right Live!, Rosen served as one of several substitute announcers on The Price Is Right after the death of Rod Roddy in 2003. Prior to this work, he was also the announcer an...
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