Peter Berg Filmography

Peter Berg

Peter Berg is an American actor, film director, producer and writer. He is known for directing films such as Friday Night Lights, The Kingdom, The Rundown, Hancock and Battleship. He also developed the television series Friday Night Lights, which was adapted from the film he directed. As an actor he is best known for his role as Dr. Billy Kronk on the CBS medical drama Chicago Hope. Berg was born in New York City, New York. He is the son of Sally and Larry Berg. Berg's father was Jewish and his mother Christian. He is also the cousin of writer H. G. Bissinger, whose book Friday Night Lights...
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Birthdate:March 11, 1964
Birthplace:New York City, New York
Age:47
Height:6' 1"
Education:The Taft School, Macalester College
Also known as:Peter Winkler Berg, Peter W. Berg, Pete Berg

Movies with appearances by Peter Berg

TitleReleasedRatedGenre
30 for 30: Kings Ransom 2009
Lions for Lambs 2007 R (USA) War film
Smokin' Aces 2006 R (USA) Thriller
Collateral 2004 R (USA) Thriller
Corky Romano 2001 PG-13 (USA) Comedy
Cop Land 1997 R (USA) Crime Fiction
The Great White Hype 1996 R (USA) Comedy
The Last Seduction 1994 R (USA) Thriller
Across the Moon 1994 R (USA) Comedy
Fire in the Sky 1993 PG-13 (USA) Mystery
Aspen Extreme 1993 PG-13 (USA) Action
A Midnight Clear 1992 R (USA) Indie
Late for Dinner 1991 PG (USA) Science Fiction
Crooked Hearts 1991 R (USA) Biography
Shocker 1989 R (USA) Slasher
Heart of Dixie 1989 PG (USA) Period piece
Never on Tuesday 1989 R (USA) Comedy
Going Overboard 1989 R (USA) Comedy
Tale of Two Sisters 1989 R (USA) Indie
White Jazz Drama
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TV appearances by Peter Berg

Chicago Hope
Chicago Hope
Series aired: September 18, 1994 - May 4, 2000
Number of seasons:6
Genre:Medical fiction, Drama

Chicago Hope is an American medical drama television series, created by David E. Kelley. It ran on CBS from September 28, 1994, to May 4, 2000. The series is set in a fictional private charity hospital in Chicago, Illinois. The show stars Mandy Patinkin as Dr. Jeffrey Geiger, a hot-shot surgeon with emotional issues stemming from the psychiatric condition of his wife , who drowned their infant son. Adam Arkin plays Patinkin's colleague and best...
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Films produced or directed by Peter Berg

TitleReleasedRoleRatedGenre
Battleship 2012 Produced & Directed Science Fiction
The Rundown 2003 Directed PG-13 (USA) Action
Friday Night Lights 2004 Directed PG-13 (USA) Sports
Very Bad Things 1998 Directed R (USA) Comedy
The Kingdom 2007 Directed R (USA) Thriller
Hancock 2008 Directed PG-13 (USA) Action
Lone Survivor 2013 Directed
Kings Ransom 2009 Directed Documentary
Virtuality 2009 Directed Science Fiction
30 for 30: Kings Ransom 2009 Directed
Hancock 2 2013 Directed Action Comedy
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TV shows created or produced by Peter Berg

TitleRoleFirst AiredLast AiredGenre
Friday Night Lights Created & Produced 2006 2010 Teen drama, Soap opera, Sports, Drama
Wonderland Created & Produced 2000 2000 Drama
Friday Night Lights Created 2010 Teen drama, Soap opera, Sports, Drama
Wonderland Created 2000 Drama
Friday Night Lights Produced 2006 2010 Teen drama, Soap opera, Sports, Drama
Wonderland Produced 2000 2000 Drama
Virtuality Produced 2009 Science Fiction, Drama
Trauma Produced 2009 2010 Medical drama, Drama
Prime Suspect Produced 2011
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Places Peter Berg has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Peter Berg
MarkerLocationPopulation
A Los Angeles 3,833,995
B New York City 8,175,133
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Personal relationships of Peter Berg

  • Elizabeth Rogers
    Elizabeth Rogers
    Married 8 years
  • Elizabeth Rogers
    Elizabeth Rogers
    Married 3 years
Significant OtherRelationshipDate StartedDate EndedDuration
Elizabeth Rogers Marriage Aug. 28, 1993 2002 8 years
Elizabeth Rogers Marriage 1993 1997 3 years
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