Bernard Berger was an American actor who is best known for Lights of Old Broadway, Saturday, and Little Annie Rooney.
Personal and Family Life
Bernard Berger was born on June 24, 1912, in Chicago, Illinois. Details about his family and early life are not widely known, but he pursued acting at a young age and made a name for himself in the film industry during the 1920s.
Career
Bernard began his acting career in the silent film era, featuring in several notable films. He appeared in movies like The Merry Widow and Saturday, where he demonstrated his talent as a young actor. His performances earned him recognition, although he often played uncredited roles in many projects.
Death and Legacy
Bernard Berger passed away on August 19, 1995, in Los Angeles, California. Although not a household name, his contributions to early cinema remain appreciated by film historians and enthusiasts. His work reflects a significant period in film history, bridging the silent and sound eras.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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The Gypsy Romance | 1926 | Young Boy (uncredited) |
Lights of Old Broadway | 1925 | Lew Fields |
Little Annie Rooney | 1925 | One of Mickey’s Boys (uncredited) |
The Merry Widow | 1925 | Boy (uncredited) |
Saturday | 1925 | President of Boys’ Club |
Siege | 1925 | Young Boy (uncredited) |
Playing with Souls | 1925 | Schoolboy (uncredited) |
Jubilo, Jr. | 1924 | Spectator (uncredited) |