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 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 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 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]