Jeffrey C. Berry

Jeffrey C Berry, yeah, he’s a Flint, Michigan guy through and through—born there, did the whole firefighter thing for the City of Flint, and honestly, that’s no easy gig. Thirty-two years rolling as a paramedic, too. But here’s the twist: the dude’s always had a little Hollywood itch. Back in high school, he played none other than George Washington in his school’s play, which is pretty hilarious if you picture it. After that, he hit up Mott Community College and U of M, grabbed himself a Business degree, did the regular life thing. Fast forward—he retires, but instead of just chilling, he dives headfirst into the indie film scene around 2020, teaming up with Harley and Kaiti Wallen over at Painted Creek Productions. That led him into movies like Tail of Tails, Ash and Bone, Beneath Us All, and a bunch more—seriously, the guy’s stacked up credits fast, and you can catch those flicks on Tubi, Amazon, Apple… all the usual suspects. He’s not just a background character, either. He’s worked with Charlene Tilton, Jasper Cole, Sean Whalen—names you’ve probably seen pop up on screen a bunch. Plus, he’s been involved with the Howell brothers (their dad was Hoke Howell, if you’re into classic character actors), working on Mayberry Man and the follow-up series. Coming up? He’s got Divorcing the Mob and Fathers on the horizon, plus all sorts of behind-the-scenes gigs: set medic, Covid compliance, scouting, producing, you name it. The guy’s everywhere, and honestly, not slowing down anytime soon.

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Personal details

  • Height: 5′ 11″ (1.80 m)
  • Children: (divorced, 3 children) Lindsay Berry
  • Professions: Actor, Producer, Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Did you know

    • Nick Names: J Bear
    • Trivia:

      After a mind-boggling thirty-year break from the game, this guy just strolls back onto the mound in a 40+ baseball league—oldest pitcher there, and honestly, probably the only one brave enough to even try. Most people his age are stretching before picking up groceries, not hurling fastballs. But what does he do? Drops a 0.00 ERA in his first two seasons back. Yeah, you read that right. Not a single earned run. The whole league’s full of dudes with younger arms and less mileage, and still, they can’t touch him. It’s like he’s got some sort of secret sauce nobody else figured out. The locker room chatter? Basically, “How’s this guy still got it?” Some call it a fluke, but honestly, you don’t get numbers like that by accident. It’s the kind of comeback you usually only see in sports movies, except this time, it’s for real.

FAQ

    • How tall is Ram Charan?

      5′ 11″ (1.80 m)

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Does Ram Charan have children?

      Yes, Lindsay Berry