A handsome, athletic performer turned writer-director, Peter Berg put his acting aspirations on hold when he first arrived in Los Angeles, choosing instead to learn about the film business as a production assistant. He finally made his screen debut in a 1986 episode of CBS' "The Equalizer" and later appeared on "21 Jump Street" (Fox) and "O'Hara" (ABC). Following his feature debut in a bit part in "Miracle Mile" (1988), he landed in four 1989 features, including the high-profile dud from horror veteran Wes Craven, "Shocker", in which he co-starred as the intended victim of a Freddie Krueger wannabe. Berg fared better in subsequent films like "Late for Dinner" (1991), as a man trying to resume his life after being frozen for 29 yea...
A college lecturer takes off to Paris to start anew after a scandal had cost him his job.
Life Happens
A single mom ends up with full-time custody after the kid’s pro surfer dad takes off on tour.
Black Swan
"2 words - Natalie Portman"A young ballerina - Nina's passion of ballet dancing takes to new heights as her company searches for a new lead to play both the roles of White and Black...