Rae Berger

Rae Berger was an American actor and director who is best known for The Valley of Decision (1916), Purity (1916), and The Three Pals (1916). He was born on March 26, 1877, in Ohio, USA and passed away on November 9, 1931, also in Ohio.

Personal and Family Life

Rae Berger’s personal life is not extensively documented, but he was known to be active in the film industry during the silent film era. There are few details regarding his family background or relationships, indicating that he kept his private life relatively low-profile.

Career

He enjoyed a successful career as both an actor and director, contributing to the early days of motion pictures. He appeared in various short films, showcasing his talents in a variety of roles, especially during the 1910s. His work in notable films like The Valley of Decision helped establish his reputation in Hollywood.

Death and Legacy

Rae Berger died on November 9, 1931, in Ohio, USA. Despite his contributions to film, his legacy is somewhat overshadowed by the scarcity of information regarding his life and work. Nevertheless, he remains a part of the history of early American cinema.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1921 Colorado Pluck Butler (as Ray Berger)
1920 Dynamite 6.2 (Short, as Ray Berger)
1916 The Stinger Stung Zeb (Short)
1916 Twenty Minutes in Magic Omalery (as Ray Berger)
1916 No Title Mr. Wadpole (as Ray Berger)
1916 Two Beds and No Sleep The Major (as Ray Berger)
1916 Cupid at Cohen’s Jeven (as Ray Berger)
1916 Plotters and Papers Slick Connors (as Ray Berger)
1916 A Gay Blade’s Last Scrape The Valet (as Rea Berger)
1916 Johnny’s Jumbles The Minister (as Rae Burger)
1916 The Craving Leroy Calhoun
1916 The First Quarrel Uncle (Short)
1915 The Madonna John Middleton (Short)
1915 Author! Author! Marcellus M. Peckinpaw (Short)
1915 Two Hearts and a Thief Mr. Winters (Short)