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Peter Berg Biography

Actor / Filmmaker

Actor-turned-director Peter Berg gained his Hollywood credentials in the 1990s, on TV as hockey-loving Dr. Kronk in the medical drama Chicago Hope (1995-99), and in films such as The Last Seduction (1994) and Copland (1997, starring Sylvester Stallone). He then wrote and directed Very Bad Things (1998, with Cameron Diaz), and since then he's carved out a career as a producer-director who occasionally appears on screen in acting roles. As a director his credits include the cable TV show Wonderland (2000) and the feature films The Rundown (2003, starring The Rock), Friday Night Lights (2004, starring Billy Bob Thornton), The Kingdom (2007, starring Jennifer Garner and Jamie Foxx) and Hancock (2008, starring Will Smith). As an actor his credits include Collateral (2004, starring Tom Cruise) and Smokin' Aces (2006).

Four Good Links

King's Ransom

Bio on Berg, plus an excerpt from his short film for ESPN about Wayne Gretzky

Peter Berg Filmography

Full list of his movies and TV appearances from the Internet Movie Database

Nights Manager

NPR radio interview about his role in the TV version of Friday Night Lights

Man of Action

2007 USA Today profile

Vital Stats

Birth

11 March 1964
(age 45)

Birthplace

New York, New York

Death

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Best Known As

Dr. Billy Kronk on TV's Chicago Hope