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- Born in Brookline, MA, Gerald Berns grew up in Newton, MA and is a graduate of Newton South High School and the University of Rhode Island where he was a starting catcher and first baseman on the varsity baseball squad. Earning a graduate J.D. degree from Boston University, soon after Mr. Berns became a resident actor with The Boston Repertory Theatre and for 5 years appeared in over 20 stage productions, starring in the world premieres of Harry Nilsson's musical, "The Point" - creating the role of "The Rockman" - and Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'s "Player Piano" - creating the role of "Kroner". As a theatre producer in Boston, Mr. Berns produced at the Charles Playhouse a multi-week, sold-out Performance of Viveca Lindfors in her acclaimed production of "I Am A Woman." Mr. Berns has appeared in many television shows, commercials, and feature films. His character in "Beverly Hills Cop" was satirized in MAD Magazine. On stage in Los Angeles Mr. Berns was seen in "Outward Bound", a production at the Hudson Backstage, and at Ojai's Theatre 150 in "True West" by Sam Shepard. Attending the play, Mr. Shepard remarked the production "was one of the best" he had seen of his play. As regards Mr.Berns' portrayal of the character SAUL, a Hollywood producer, Mr. Shepard described it as "Good, really good." A screenwriter, Mr. Berns has had over 20 options of his screenplays and has been represented by the William Morris Agency, Paradigm, and the Irv Schechter Company . In 2015 and 2016, entering USA Film Festivals, four of his screenplays, two co-written, won over a dozen Film Festival Honors, including two years in a row Silver Awards at the Oregon International Film Awards. Most recently in 2022, Mr. Berns' first novel "Thank You, Mr. Emerson" was published on both Amazon and Kindle.- IMDb Mini Biography By: anonymous
- Born in Brookline, MA, Gerald Berns grew up in Newton, MA and is a graduate of Newton South High School and the University of Rhode Island where he was a starting catcher and first baseman on the varsity baseball squad. Earning a graduate J.D. degree from Boston University, soon after Mr. Berns became a resident actor with The Boston Repertory Theatre and for 5 years appeared in over 20 stage productions, starring in the world premieres of Harry Nilsson's musical, "The Point" - creating the role of "The Rockman" - and in Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'s "Player Piano" - creating the role of "Kroner". As a theatre producer in Boston, Mr. Berns produced at the Charles Playhouse a multi-week, sold-out Performance of Viveca Lindfors in her acclaimed production of "I Am A Woman." Mr. Berns has appeared in many television shows, commercials, and feature films. His character in "Beverly Hills Cop" was satirized in MAD Magazine. On stage in Los Angeles Mr. Berns was seen in "Outward Bound", a production at the Hudson Backstage, and at Ojai's Theatre 150 in "True West" by Sam Shepard. Attending the play, Mr. Shepard remarked the production"was "one of the best" he had seen of his play. A screenwriter, Mr. Berns has had over 20 options of his screenplays and has been represented by the William Morris Agency, Paradigm, and the Irv Schechter Company . In 2015 and 2016, entering USA Film Festivals, four of his screenplays, two co-written, won over a dozen Film Festival Honors, including two years in a row Silver Awards at the Oregon International Film Awards. In 2023, Mr. Berns' screenplay "Mystic Stranger", co-written, won a Nomination Award for Best 2023 Feature Screenplay at the Pasadena International Film Festival. Also in 2023, Mr. Berns' first novel "Thank You, Mr. Emerson", published on Amazon and Kindle, received a Five Star Book Review from the Reader's Favorite Book Reviews, as well winning a Finalist Award from Next Generation Indie Book Awards.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Gerald Berns
- Has a scar above his upper lip from saving a dog named Shakespeare from a speeding car - his own face split open on a chrome bumper, Navajo Nation, New Mexico, 1990.
- Playing for the Univ. of Rhode Island baseball team, first time up got a hit off Springfield College pitcher Wayne Granger, later a major league pitcher inducted into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame.
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