Justin Berfield

Justin Berfield

actor, producer, writer

Justin Berfield was born on Feb 25, 1986 in USA. Justin Berfield's big-screen debut came with The Good Life - Season 1 directed by Gerry Cohen in 1994, strarring Bob Bowman. Justin Berfield is known for The Nightmare Room directed by Ron Oliver, James Avery stars as R.L. Stine and Keiko Agena as Janet Bingham. Justin Berfield has got 2 awards and 7 nominations so far. The most recent award Justin Berfield achieved is Young Artist Awards. The upcoming new movie Justin Berfield plays is An Invisible Sign which will be released on Apr 29, 2011.

Justin Tyler Berfield was born on the 25th of February, 1986, and resides in Los Angeles. Born and raised in California, he has been acting since he was 5 years old when he landed a part in a commercial for Folgers Coffee. He has appeared in over 22 national television commercials including an advertisement for Colgate toothpaste and was subsequently dubbed "The Commercial Kid" when he was younger. The role Justin is most known for is the character Reese in Fox's Malcolm (2000), in which he plays Reese, the mischievous, bullying, second-oldest brother. He has also been in many other TV series. In 1994 he landed the part of Bobby Bowman in The Good Life (1994), in 1995 got the part of Ross Malloy in Warner Bros.'s Unhappily Ever After (1995), a role he played for 5 seasons, and he also co-starred in the television show The Mommies (1993). In films he has appeared in family films such as Mom, Can I Keep Her? (1998), The Kid with X-ray Eyes (1999), Invisible Mom II (1999), Wanted (1998), and most recently Le Grand Coup de Max Keeble (2001). Justin's interests include producing and directing. When he is not working, his hobbies include traveling, sports, and real estate investing.

  • Birthday

    Feb 25, 1986
  • Place of Birth

    Los Angeles County, California, USA
  • Also known

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Known For

Awards

2 wins & 7 nominations

Young Artist Awards
2003
Best Ensemble in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama)
Winner - Young Artist Award
2003
Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Supporting Young Actor
Winner - Young Artist Award
YoungStar Awards
2000
Best Young Ensemble Cast - Television
Winner - YoungStar Award

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