Justin Berti Net Worth

Justin Berti is an actor born on February 25, 1986 in Avon, Connecticut. He has lived in many places, including Houston, Laguna Beach, New York City, and Tokyo, where he acted, danced, modeled, and played semi-pro baseball. He has since moved to Los Angeles and has appeared in stage, film, and television productions, including Brothers in Arms, Tats: The Experience, The Full Monty, and Showtime's Submission. He is a Columbia University graduate with a background in dance, baseball, and yoga, and he teaches Yogic Arts, a combination of Ashtanga yoga, martial arts, and modern dance.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Day February 25, 1986
Age 38 YEARS OLD
Occupation Actor, producer, writer
Years active 1991–2010 (acting)

💰 Net worth: $100K - $1M

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Biography/Timeline

1994

Berfield's first screen appearance was in a Folgers coffee commercial at age five. He went on to appear in 20 other nationally broadcast American commercials as a young child. His TV debut came in the short-lived series The Good Life (1994) in which he co-starred with Drew Carey. More TV appearances followed in Hardball, The Boys Are Back, The Mommies (1994–1995).

1995

His first long-running TV role was as Ross Malloy in Unhappily Ever After (1995–1999), in which he notched up 100 episode appearances. Beginning in 2000 he gained international prominence with his role as Malcolm's trouble-making older brother Reese in Malcolm in the Middle. He appeared in all 151 episodes of that series, and with the recording of the 100th episode became the youngest actor in screen history to have appeared in 100 episodes of two different TV series. Since the conclusion of Malcolm in the Middle in 2006, Berfield has concentrated on production work, although he made a one-off appearance in the series Sons of Tucson in 2010.

2001

In 2001, Berfield was asked to serve as a National Youth Ambassador for Ronald McDonald House Charities, in which he participated for three years until turning 18. He has been active with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and most recently Virgin Unite, the charitable arm of Virgin Group.