Berny Ferr is known for Glow Up: Britain's Next Make-Up Star (2019).
Berrak Kus is known for Heart of the City (2017), My Name Is Farah (2023) and Akinci (2021).
Berrak Tüzünataç (born in Yalova) is a Turkish actress. Berrak Tüzünataç moved to Istanbul in 1995 with her family and attended Koç School. In 2004, she began studying Business Administration at Istanbul University. She worked as a presenter on Number One TV. She joined a model agency and took acting lessons at the BKM workshop. Tüzünataç made her acting debut in Beyza'nin Kadinlari. She came to attention for "Vahide" in hit series Elveda Rumeli about Turks in Macedonia when Ottoman Empire lost Europe land.
Berre Vandenbussche is an actor, known for Quiz Me Quick (2012), De kotmadam (1991) and Binnenstebuiten (2013).
Berrett Huntsman is an actress, known for Dhar Mann (2018) and Wolfboy and the Everything Factory (2021).
Berri Lee is an actor, known for Seven Letters of Ephesus (2014), The God Cafe (2019) and A Christian Carol (2016).
Berry Good is known for Level Up (2019), Men Are Men (2020) and Weekly Idol (2011).
Berry Gordy was born on November 28, 1929 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He is known for Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), Charlie's Angels (2000) and Wild Card (2015). He was previously married to Grace Easton, Raynoma Singleton and Thelma Louise Coleman.
Born and educated in the well-to-do Alamo Heights area of San Antonio, Texas, Berry Kroeger first acted in local theatrical productions at the San Pedro Playhouse. His silky voice seemed tailor-made for a lengthy career on radio. By 1931, he was active both as announcer and purveyor of dramatic exploits and crime detection on network serials. After being signed by CBS in 1936 he carved out a very lucrative career on the airwaves in anthologies like "Inner Sanctum" and Orson Welles's "Mystery Theatre of the Air", in addition to starring as suave private eye "The Falcon" (the role played on the screen by Tom Conway). Kroeger made his theatrical bow on Broadway in a 1943 play by Nunnally Johnson, entitled "The World's Full of Girls". In the course of the next decade he balanced his radio work with performing in classical plays opposite stars like Ingrid Bergman and Helen Hayes, but did not appear in the movies until 1948. When he finally did, it was -- invariably -- as venomous, sneering or smarmy villains. A burly, narrow-eyed and physically imposing character, he simply oozed menace. As his hair receded and turned white already in his twenties, he often tended to play men much older than their years. He tended to be less typecast on the small screen which permitted him to exhibit another side of his acting range. Kroeger adroitly parodied his sinister screen personae by caricaturing Sydney Greenstreet -- whom he somewhat resembled at this stage of his life -- in an episode of Get Smart (1965) ('Maxwell Smart, Private Eye'). Like many other 'professional screen villains', Kroeger was in private life rather the antithesis of the parts he essayed on screen.
Berry Tramel is known for The Oklahoma Heismen (2006), 30 for 30 (2009) and ESPN SportsCentury (1999).