Tom Berenger Birthday: May 31, 1949 Birth Place: Chicago, Illinois, USA Height: 5' 1"
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University of Missouri graduate Tom Berenger began his theater work in regional repertory. Once he hit New York, he was employed in several TV soap operas, most prominently as the ill-fated Timmy Siegel on One Life to Live. His first film acting ranged from the grittier urban demands of Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977) to the cavalier heroics of Butch and Sundance: The Early Days (1979). After such relatively sympathetic assignments as The Big Chill in 1983, Berenger followed in the role of the sociopathic, battle-scarred Sergeant Barnes in Platoon (1986), a performance that earned him an Oscar nomination. This did not, however, stop the versatile actor from trying future good-guy roles like the irresponsible baseball player in Major League (1988). Berenger continued to successfully fluctuate between heroes and villains into the '90s, with a few side trips into television, notably in an amusing, unheralded guest stint in the waning days of the sitcom Cheers. In 1998, he gave a particularly good portrayal of a villainous low life in Robert Altman's adaptation of John Grisham's The Gingerbread Man.
Listed as a "Promising New Actor of 1977" in vol. 29 of John Willis' Screen World.
He has two children with first wife, Barbara Wilson. He has 3 daughters with Lisa.
Earned the highest rating (3 stars) from "The Bare Facts" -- a printed guide to on-screen nudity -- for eligible scenes in "In Praise of Older Women" and "At Play in the Fields of the Lord."
Family lived in Chicago when the first controlled atomic reaction was produced, along with Harrison Ford Michael Mann and Chase Hoyt.