Justin Berfield

Justin Berfield

Born: February 25, 1986
in Los Angeles County, California, USA
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Justin Tyler Berfield (born February 25, 1986) is an American actor, writer and producer, best known for his portrayal as Malcolm's 2nd-oldest brother, Reese, in Malcolm in the Middle. He also starred on The WB sitcom Unhappily Ever After as Ross Malloy.

As of 2010 Berfield is Chief Creative Officer of Virgin Produced which is a film and television development, packaging and production company announced in 2010 by the Virgin Group. Virgin Produced is based in Los Angeles, California.

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Movies for Justin Berfield...

Malcolm in the Middle 2020 Zoom Reunion
Title: Malcolm in the Middle 2020 Zoom Reunion
Character: self
Released: July 9, 2020
Type: Movie
A documentary where the cast meet 20 years after the series started (filmed at the peak covid-19 outbreak) they do a readthrough of the first episode
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Title: Sons of Tucson
Character: Barry
Released: March 14, 2010
Type: TV
Sons of Tucson is a family comedy about three brothers who hire a charming, wayward schemer to stand in as their father when their real one goes to prison. What begins as a business relationship evolves into something more complex and compelling: a family unlike any we've ever seen. The three brothers find their dad-for-hire, Ron Snuffkin (Tyler Labine), at the local sporting good store. Ron will be forced to draw on a wide array of skills and a vast bag of tricks as he steps into the patriarch role to take care of the boys of the Gunderson family. Robby Gunderson, 8, is a loose cannon who doesn't respond well to authority; Gary Gunderson, 11, is a bright and street-savvy leader who is every bit the con man his father is; and Brandon Gunderson, 13, is a gentle free spirit who simply goes along for the ride. Maggie Morales (Natalie Martinez), Robby's second-grade teacher and the object of Ron's affection, might just be the only stable figure in the lives of this quirky quartet. While Sons of Tucson is grounded in the day-to-day challenges of a single-parent home, nothing in the Gunderson household is quite what it seems. An ongoing chess match between Ron and the boys will keep both parties on their toes, as neither side can afford to give up too much power or independence.
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Who's Your Daddy?
Title: Who's Your Daddy?
Character: Danny Hughes
Released: January 7, 2004
Type: Movie
An adopted Ohio high school senior discovers he is the inherited heir to a porn empire. Dropped into a bitter power struggle, his new flock of beautiful co-workers come to his aid.
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Title: Kim Possible
Character: Gil Moss (voice)
Released: June 7, 2002
Type: TV
If there's danger or trouble, Kim Possible is there on the double to save the world from villains... and still make it home in time for cheerleading practice! Luckily, Kim has her sidekick Ron Stoppable and his pet naked mole-rat Rufus by her side.
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Max Keeble's Big Move
Title: Max Keeble's Big Move
Character: Caption Writer
Released: October 5, 2001
Type: Movie
Max Keeble, the victim of his 7th grade class, plots revenge when he learns he's moving; it backfires when he doesn't move after all.
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Title: The Nightmare Room
Character: Josh Ryan
Released: August 31, 2001
Type: TV
The Nightmare Room is an American children's anthology horror series that aired on Kids' WB. The series was based on the short-lived book series The Nightmare Room children's books created by Goosebumps author, R.L. Stine. The Nightmare Room originally aired from August 31, 2001, to March 16, 2002, in the United States. It was rated TV-Y7 for fantasy violence and scenes deemed too scary or disturbing for younger viewers in the United States. Reruns of the series started airing on Chiller on January 7, 2013.
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The Nightmare Room: Scareful What You Wish For
Title: The Nightmare Room: Scareful What You Wish For
Character: Josh Ryan
Released: August 31, 2001
Type: Movie
Anthology series centered on teens facing supernatural threats, many based on the books by R.L. Stine.
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Title: Malcolm in the Middle
Character: Reese
Released: January 9, 2000
Type: TV
A gifted young teen tries to survive life with his dimwitted, dysfunctional family.
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Invisible Mom II
Title: Invisible Mom II
Character: Eddie Brown
Released: August 31, 1999
Type: Movie
A young orphan, heir to a vast fortune, is fostered into a somewhat bizarre family, primarily due to the fact that his foster mom can become invisible. When the child's cousins show up to get a bit of the youngster's fortune, his foster mom saves the day.
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The Kid with X-Ray Eyes
Title: The Kid with X-Ray Eyes
Character: Bobby Taylor
Released: June 29, 1999
Type: Movie
Justin and his uncle find X-ray goggles misplaced by an evil crime ring. The criminals kidnap Justin, his uncle, and the Feds and Justin has to rescue everybody.
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Mom, Can I Keep Her?
Title: Mom, Can I Keep Her?
Character: Timmy Blair
Released: June 10, 1998
Type: Movie
Timmy Blair has the usual twelve-year-old's share of problems: his father is too busy at work, his new stepmother loads him with chores, and school life is as difficult as ever. When a furry friend follows him home from school, Timmy is delighted. There's only one problem. His new-found buddy is a 500 pound gorilla
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Title: Unhappily Ever After
Character: Ross Malloy
Released: January 11, 1995
Type: TV
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Title: The Good Life
Character: Bob Bowman
Released: January 30, 1994
Type: TV
The Good Life is an American sitcom which aired on NBC in early 1994. It starred John Caponera and Drew Carey. Other members of the cast included Eve Gordon, Jake Patellis, Shay Astar, Justin Berfield and Monty Hoffman. The show revolved around Caponera's character and featured both his home life and the lock company where he served as a middle manager. It was set in Chicago. Thirteen episodes were produced and aired before the sitcom's cancellation in May 1994.
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Title: The Mommies
Character: Jason Booker
Released: September 18, 1993
Type: TV
The Mommies is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from September 1993 to June 1995. Produced by Paramount Television, the series ran for two seasons with a total of 38 episodes.