Tom Berenger - Biography

Born in Chicago, Oscar nominee, Golden Globe and Emmy winner Tom Berenger was raised in a working class home as the son of a printer for the Chicago Sun-Times. Tom attended the University of Missouri to study journalism. It was there he first auditioned for a role in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" at the college theater on a whim and a bet with a roommate. He was accepted for the role of "Nick." After several stints in regional theater, Tom then attended the Herbert Berghof Studio School for Acting in New York City. While in New York, he pursued his professional career in theater and television. Tom's auspicious film debut in À la recherche de Mr. Goodbar (1977) led to other roles in films such as Eddie and the Cruisers (1983), Les copains d'abord (1983), Platoon (1986), Traquée (1987), Randonnée pour un tueur (1988), _Betrayed_, Crimes de sang (1988), Les indians (1989), Troubles (1991), Gettysburg (1993), The Substitute (1996), Sniper - Tireur d'élite (1993), Rough Riders (1997), Inception (2010), Hatfields & McCoys (2012), among many others.