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Todd Berger
Bio
: Todd Berger is an American film writer, director and actor.
Born
: Thu, Apr 05 1979
Birthplace
: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Todd Berger is
45
years old
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Frazier Park Recut
Todd Berger was
39
in Frazier Park Recut
as 'Himself'.
Tue, Mar 12 2019
Cover Versions
Todd Berger was
38
in Cover Versions
as 'Pizza Guy'.
Wed, Jan 03 2018
Fallen Stars
Todd Berger was
37
in Fallen Stars
as 'Jack'.
Tue, Mar 14 2017
Internet Famous
Todd Berger was
37
in Internet Famous
as 'Man With Cat'.
Tue, Jun 21 2016
Folk Hero & Funny Guy
Todd Berger was
37
in Folk Hero & Funny Guy
as 'Johnny VooDoo'.
Sat, Apr 16 2016
Spring Cleaning
Todd Berger was
35
in Spring Cleaning
as 'Neighbor'.
Thu, Feb 19 2015
It's a Disaster
Todd Berger was
34
in It's a Disaster
as 'Hal'.
Fri, Apr 12 2013
Good Night
Todd Berger was
33
in Good Night
as 'Charlie'.
Fri, Mar 08 2013
Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters
Todd Berger was
32
in Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters
as 'Pig Server / Rabbit (voice)'.
Mon, Dec 12 2011
The Scenesters
Todd Berger was
30
in The Scenesters
as 'Wallace Cotten'.
Mon, Aug 31 2009
USIDent TV: Surveilling the Southland
Todd Berger was
28
in USIDent TV: Surveilling the Southland
as 'Self'.
Tue, Mar 18 2008
Southland Tales
Todd Berger was
28
in Southland Tales
as 'Bing Zinneman'.
Wed, Nov 14 2007
#1 Fan: A Darkomentary
Todd Berger was
25
in #1 Fan: A Darkomentary
as 'Darryl Donaldson'.
Tue, Feb 15 2005
Manifest Destiny
Todd Berger was
21
in Manifest Destiny
as 'Alkie (voice)'.
Fri, Dec 15 2000
TV Shows (Acting Roles)
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Parks and Recreation
Todd Berger was
30
+
in Parks and Recreation
as 'Kip'.
First Air Date
Thu, Apr 09 2009
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