- Born
- Nickname
- Alex
- Height5′ 8″ (1.73 m)
- Alexander began acting professionally at age 9, and appeared in many plays, musicals and operas in and around New York City. He appeared for seven years as the Little Page, a role created specifically for him in Amahl and the Night Visitors at Lincoln Center. He also portrayed the Young Mozart in Music's Child Star's , also at Lincoln Center. Alexander created the role of Ricky Lackworth, in the critically acclaimed Equity Production of Mud People. In High School, Alexander switched his attention from acting to writing and working behind the scenes of theater and film. Alexander is heavily active in volunteer work - from working with the homeless, infants with AIDS's and HOPE Community Services. He got nominated for a United Way Volunteer of the Year Award. He received a Certificate of Appreciation from Westchester County for his efforts.- IMDb Mini Biography By: albertkamus@hotmail.com
- Drove 1996 Olympic Torch Relay 'Signature Car' over 16,000 miles.
- Was friends with Mmekutmfon Essien.
- Son of Hugh Berberich.
- In July 2010, the Independent Film Channel (IFC) Icons listed Alexander Berberich on a list of 'A Who's Who of Boundary-Pushing Innovators'.
- Nominated Best Director in Music Video for 'Kryptonite' at 2015 WMIFF.
- "Before one can think globally, one needs to act locally".
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