What happened to him?
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mlbroberts — 17 years ago(November 19, 2008 12:17 PM)
There seem to be two kinds of actors: the kind who want to be stars because they enjoy the trappings, and the kind who want to work because they enjoy the work (and the trappings are secondary or even avoided). Berenger always struck me as the second kind, and the most talented seem to be the second kind.
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aspinks — 14 years ago(November 28, 2011 10:53 PM)
He pretty much refused to kiss anybody's ass and the industry turned on him and he only gets parts in B-movies or small roles in major films like Training Day, Inception, and Faster. It is a shame that a guy with such talent has been forgotten.
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im_feeling_skinny_tony — 14 years ago(January 02, 2012 10:30 PM)
He'd be perfect for the upcoming Expendables sequel. Sniper, Platoon? Oh yeah, I think he'd fit right in. But if they do another Major League movie it'd be cool if him and Snipes returned as their respective characters.
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auctionmaestra — 12 years ago(September 15, 2013 12:14 PM)
He works constantly and has recently won an Emmy. He has an enviable resume and a solid ability to provide excellent performances. We all love our actor icons in their gorgeous, young, taut phase, but he's lived hard and it shows. Four wives, six kids, I bed he stays out there working for a long time, so we'll continue to enjoy him in all his incarnations.
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gioconda91423 — 11 years ago(November 22, 2014 06:33 PM)
I don't know him personally, but it seems from my observation he wasn't much into playing the Hollywood game.
He did not live in New York or LA but in South Carolina where it's presumed he helped raise his several children. Had other concerns than ac111cting & parties. Shocking, innit.
He's certainly turned in some strong performances over the years. Surprised he has not popped up to anchor a cable TV series. Somebody should write a show for him. Tom Knows Best. On Berenger Blues Street. Something.