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Tom Berenger

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American actor (born 1949)
Not to be confused withTom Bergeron.
Tom Berenger
Berenger in 2019
Born
Thomas Michael Moore

(1949-05-31)May 31, 1949 (age 75)
EducationRich East High School
Alma materUniversity of Missouri (BA)[1]
Occupations
  • Actor
  • producer
  • television writer
Years active1968–present
Spouses
Children6

Tom Berenger (bornThomas Michael Moore; May 31, 1949) is an Americanactor. He was nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of theStaff Sergeant Bob Barnes inPlatoon (1986). He is also known for playing Jake Taylor in theMajor League films and Thomas Beckett in theSniper films. Other films he appeared in includeLooking for Mr. Goodbar (1977),The Dogs of War (1980),The Big Chill (1983),Eddie and the Cruisers (1983),Someone to Watch Over Me (1987),Betrayed (1988),The Field (1990),Sniper (1992),Gettysburg (1993),The Substitute (1996),Training Day (2001), andInception (2010).

Berenger won thePrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie for his performance as Jim Vance in the 2012 miniseriesHatfields & McCoys.

Early life and education

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Berenger was born as Thomas Michael Moore inChicago, on May 31, 1949, to aCatholic family ofIrish ancestry with his great-grandfather and grandmother settling in Chicago.[2] He has a sister, Susan.[3] His father was a printer for theChicago Sun-Times and a traveling salesman.

Moore graduated in 1967 fromRich East High School inPark Forest, Illinois.[4] He studiedjournalism at theUniversity of Missouri inColumbia, Missouri, but decided to seek an acting career following his graduation in 1971 with aBachelor of Arts degree.

Career

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He worked in regional theatre and in 1972, he worked as aflight attendant withEastern Airlines, based inSan Juan, Puerto Rico. He transferred to New York in 1973.[5]

Moore selected "Berenger" as his professional name after he was forced to change his surname professionally, as there was already a "Tom Moore" in theActors' Equity Association.[4]

Berenger worked insoap operas and had a starring role as lawyerTim Siegel onOne Life to Live. His feature film debut was the lead inRush It (1976), an independent film. In 1977, he had a small role as the killer of the lead character (played byDiane Keaton) inLooking for Mr. Goodbar based on themurder of schoolteacher Roseann Quinn. In 1978, he had a starring role inIn Praise of Older Women for Avco-Embassy Pictures. In 1979, he played Butch Cassidy inButch and Sundance: The Early Days, a role he got in part because of his resemblance toPaul Newman,[6] who played the character inButch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969).

Berenger starred in several significant films in the 1980s, includingThe Big Chill (1983),Eddie and the Cruisers (1983),Rustlers' Rhapsody (1985),Platoon (1986),Someone to Watch Over Me (1987),Shoot to Kill (1988), andMajor League (1989). In 1986, he received anAcademy Award nomination for his portrayal of the Staff Sergeant Barnes inPlatoon (this performance won him aGolden Globe Award for "Best Supporting Actor"). A role for which he has become well known for is Thomas Beckett, the main character in the mid-1990s filmSniper (which would later be followed by six sequels, featuring Berenger in the starring role for four). Other notable films from that period in which he was featured includeBorn on the Fourth of July (1989),Shattered (1991),Sliver (1993), andChasers (1994). When asked in a 1999 interview to name his favorite film out of those in which he had acted, Berenger said it was too difficult to choose but that the one he had watched most frequently was his 1993 filmGettysburg, where he played the role of Confederate GeneralJames Longstreet.[7]

He established the Tom Berenger Acting Scholarship Fund in 1988 to award theatre students for excellence in performance.

In more recent years, Berenger has continued to have an active acting career in film and television, although often at a supporting level. One of his most notable television appearances was onCheers in its last season as Rebecca Howe's blue collar-plumber love interest, for which he was nominated for anEmmy Award for "Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series". He also began a career as a producer in the 1990s.[citation needed] Berenger co-produced the 1997 miniseriesRough Riders, also starring asTheodore Roosevelt.

Berenger was also seen on the box art and promotional content forNovalogic'sDelta Force: Black Hawk Down, as his roles inSniper 2 andSniper 3 were very similar to what was chosen for the game's artwork. He starred in the mini-series version ofStephen King'sNightmares & Dreamscapes, as a celebrated author who realizes the warped painting he recently purchased is alive with illustrations of impending doom for him in "The Road Virus Heads North". Berenger stars oppositeArmand Assante andBusta Rhymes in the dramatic thrillerBreaking Point, which had a limited release starting in December 2009.

Berenger appeared in the 2010 science fiction thrillerInception withLeonardo DiCaprio andCillian Murphy, where he played a business executive who served as a mentor to and was an associate of the father of Murphy's character. It was his first major film role sinceTraining Day in 2001. In 2012, he appeared in the television miniseriesHatfields & McCoys as Jim Vance, uncle of protagonistDevil Anse Hatfield (Kevin Costner). On September 23, 2012, Berenger won aPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie for the role.[8]

In 2022, it was announced that Berenger would star in the comedy filmPlan B, alongsideJon Heder andShannon Elizabeth.[9]

Personal life

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Berenger has been married four times and has six children. He has two children by his first wife, Barbara Wilson, to whom he was married from 1976 to 1984: Allison Moore (born 1977) and Patrick Moore (born 1979). He has three daughters by second wife Lisa Williams (to whom he was married from 1986 to 1997): Chelsea Moore (born 1986), Chloe Moore (born 1988) and Shiloh Moore (born 1993). He has a daughter named Scout Moore (born 1998) with Patricia Alvaran, to whom he was married from 1998 to 2011. He married Laura Moretti inSedona, Arizona, in early September 2012.[10]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1977The SentinelMan at End
1977Looking for Mr. GoodbarGary
1978Rush ItRichard Moore
1978In Praise of Older WomenAndras Vayda
1979Butch and Sundance: The Early DaysButch Cassidy / Robert Leroy Parker
1980The Dogs of WarDrew Blakeley
1982Beyond the DoorMatthew Jackson
1983The Big ChillSam Weber
1983Eddie and the CruisersFrank Ridgeway
1984Fear CityMatt Rossi
1985Rustlers' RhapsodyRex O'Herlihan
1986PlatoonStaff Sergeant Bob BarnesGolden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
Nominated—Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
1987Someone to Watch Over MeDetective Mike Keegan
1988Shoot to KillJonathan Knox
1988BetrayedGary Simmons
1988Last RitesMichael
1989Major LeagueJake Taylor
1989Born on the Fourth of JulyGunnery Sergeant Hayes
1990Love at LargeHarry Dobbs
1990The FieldThe American
1991ShatteredDan Merrick
1991At Play in the Fields of the LordLewis Moon
1993SniperTom Beckett
1993SliverJack LandsfordNominated—Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor
1993GettysburgLieutenant GeneralJames Longstreet
1994Major League IIJake Taylor
1994ChasersRock Reilly
1995Last of the DogmenLewis Gates
1996The SubstituteJonathan Shale
1996An Occasional HellDr. Ernest Dewalt
1998The Gingerbread ManPete Randle
1998Shadow of DoubtJack Campioni
1999A Murder of CrowsDetective Clifford Dubose
1999One Man's HeroJohn Riley
1999Diplomatic SiegeGeneral Buck Swain
1999Turbulence 2: Fear of FlyingSikesDirect-to-video
2000TakedownMcCoy Rollins
2001Training DayDistrict Attorney Stanley 'Stan' Gursky
2001The Hollywood SignTom Greener
2001True BlueRembrandt 'Remy' Macy
2001WatchtowerArt Stoner
2002D-ToxHank
2004Sniper 3Tom BeckettDirect-to-video
2005DetectiveSgt. Malcolm Ainslie
2007The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan ToomeyJonathan Toomey
2008StilettoVirgil Vadalos
2009Silent VenomAdmiral Bradley Wallace
2009Charlie ValentineBecker
2009Breaking PointSteven Luisi
2010Smokin' Aces 2: Assassins' BallHal Leuco / FBI Agent Walter WeedDirect-to-video
2010Sinners and SaintsCaptain Trahan
2010InceptionPeter BrowningNominated—Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Cast
2010FasterWarden
2011Last WillFrank Emery
2011BucksvilleThe Patron of Justice
2012BrakeAgent Ben Reynolds
2012War FlowersGeneral McIntire
2014Bad CountryLutin
2014Doc Holliday's RevengeJudge Wells
2014Lonesome Dove ChurchJohn Shepherd
2014Sniper: LegacyTom BeckettDirect-to-video
2014Reach MeTeddy
2015Impact EarthHerbert Sloan
2017Sniper: Ultimate KillTom BeckettDirect-to-video
2017Cops and RobbersCaptain Randolph
2018American DresserJohn Moore
2018Battle of the Bulge: WunderlandMajor McCulleyDirect-to-video
2018Gone Are the DaysWill
20181st BornJefferson Tucker
2019StakeoutJoe Smith
2019SupervizedRay
2020Blood and MoneyJim Reed
2020AdamJerry Niskar
2020Sniper: Assassin's EndTom BeckettDirect-to-video
2020Battle of the Bulge: Winter WarMajor McCulleyDirect-to-video
2022The Most Dangerous GameBenjamin Colt
2022Black WarrantNick Falconi
2022As Good as DeadSonny Kilbane
2022A Tale of Two GunsMcTeague
2023Among WolvesFather Callahan
2024One More ShotMike MarshallDirect-to-video

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1975–1976One Life to LiveTim Siegel66 episodes
1977Johnny, We Hardly Knew YeBilly SuttonTelevision movie
1979Flesh & BloodBobby FallonTelevision movie
1986If Tomorrow ComesJeff Stevens3 episodes (miniseries)
1991Dream OnNick Spencer1 episode
1993CheersDon Santry2 episodes
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
1995Body LanguageGavin St. ClaireTelevision movie
1995The Avenging AngelMiles UtleyTelevision movie
1997Rough RidersTheodore Roosevelt2 episodes (miniseries)
1999In the Company of SpiesKevin JeffersonTelevision movie
2000Law & OrderDean TylerEpisode: "Panic"
2000CutawayRed LineTelevision movie
2001Jackson County WarCain HammettTelevision movie
2002Ally McBealHarrison WyattEpisode: "Nine One Nine"
2002The Junction BoysPaul 'Bear' BryantTelevision movie
2002Sniper 2Tom BeckettTelevision movie
2003Third WatchAaron Noble4 episodes
2003PeacemakersMarshal Jared Stone9 episodes
2004Capital CitySenator FoxworthyTelevision movie
2005Into the WestColonelJ. ChivingtonEpisode: "Hell on Wheels"
2005DetectiveSergeant Malcolm AinslieTelevision movie
2006Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen KingRichard KinnellEpisode: "The Road Virus Heads North"
2007America's Iliad: The Siege of CharlestonNarrator (voice)Television movie
2007–2008October RoadBob 'The Commander' Garrett19 episodes
2008Amber Alert: Terror on the HighwayLarsanTelevision movie
2011XIII: The SeriesRainer Gerhardt6 episodes
2012Hatfields & McCoysJim Vance3 episodes (miniseries)
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie
2013–2015Major CrimesJackson Raydor7 episodes
2014Hawaii Five-0Eddie WilliamsEpisode: "Ma lalo o ka 'ili"
2017Training DayDistrict Attorney Stanley 'Stan' GurskyEpisode: "Elegy" (reprised character from 2001 film of the same name)

References

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  1. ^"Faculty - Theatre Department".theatre.missouri.edu. Archived fromthe original on 21 July 2017. Retrieved15 January 2018.
  2. ^McMillen, Robert (July 30, 1999)."One man's hero".The Irish News. Archived fromthe original on October 28, 2021. RetrievedJanuary 11, 2020 – via Tom Berenger On-line.
  3. ^Walker, Janet (November 1975)."Tom Berenger: "I've Starved Before…I Can Again!"". Day TV Gossip. Archived fromthe original on 2009-10-22. Retrieved2009-03-05.
  4. ^abProfileArchived 2018-03-23 at theWayback Machine, biography.com; accessed October 8, 2014.
  5. ^ProfileArchived 2011-05-22 at theWayback Machine, theatre.missouri.edu; accessed October 8, 2014.
  6. ^"Interview with William Katt".Chicago Sun-Times.Archived from the original on 2012-10-04. Retrieved2010-01-19.
  7. ^America Online Chat with Tom BerengerArchived 2022-12-03 at theWayback Machine. AOL. Retrieved August 18, 1999.
  8. ^Pennington, Gail (September 24, 2012)."'Homeland' wins big; Hamm loses again at Emmys".St. Louis Post-Dispatch.Archived from the original on November 29, 2018. RetrievedSeptember 24, 2012.
  9. ^Complex, Valerie (July 16, 2022)."Jamie Lee & Jon Heder Topline Comedy 'Plan B' For Joke Zero And Future Proof Films".Deadline.Archived from the original on July 16, 2022. RetrievedJuly 16, 2022.
  10. ^America Online Chat with Tom BerengeArchived 2022-12-03 at theWayback Machine, tomberengeronline.com; retrieved August 18, 1999.

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