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Gregg Berger

Sun, 12/07/2008 - 7:59pm — scifitom
Gregg Berger

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Gregg Berger was born December 10, 1950 in St. Louis, MO. Currently residing in California, Gregg is well-known for his voice acting roles in both Television and video games.

Gregg Berger won an award for his voice acting in the role of Cornfed Pig on the primetime animated series Duckman (Paramount/USA Network). Berger is also starring in Warner Brothers' Police Academy: Mission to Moscow. He co-starred in Touchstone Pictures Spaced Invaders and was featured in HBO FIlms' Running Mates, starring Ed Harris and Diane Keaton.

Berger's television credits are extensive and include starring roles in three pilots for CBS, a recurring role in St. Elsewhere and numerous guest starring roles in episodic series, including L.A. Law, Quantum Leap, Night Court, Perfect Strangers and Bob.

As a voice-over talent, Berger stays extremely busy as well. Aside from voicing the roles of Odie the Dog and Orson the Pig in Garfield and Friends, his voice has been heard saving the universe in Transformers and G.I. Joe, saving the day in Rover Dangerfield, careening throughout the galaxy in Fantastic Max, dressing down his troops as The Groimble in Monsters, and bossing his favorite employee as Mr. Pinkley in Cathy. Oh, by the way, his voice can also be heard on dozens of television commercials and video games!

On stage, Gregg Berger was a member of the Los Angeles Company of Cloud Nine, appeared at the La Jolla Playhouse in Figaro Gets a Divorce and was directed by John Cassavetes in the world premiere of The Third Day Comes. Berger was a performing member of the improvisational comedy group The Groundlings, and appeared in the Deaf West Theatre Company in their highly praised signed and spoken production of One Flew Over the Cukoo's Nest.

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