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Corbin Bernsen

 
Actor: Corbin Bernsen
  • Born: Sep 07, 1954 in North Hollywood, California
  • Occupation: Actor, Writer, Director
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Thriller
  • Career Highlights: The New Age, Major League, Riddler's Moon
  • First Major Screen Credit: Hello Again (1987)

Biography

The son of actress Jeanne Cooper, Corbin Bernsen graduated from UCLA, boasting a BA degree in theatre arts and an MFA in playwrighting. From age 20 onward, Bernsen managed to find work in LA-based movies and TV productions. Things didn't immediately break for him when he moved to New York in the 1980s, so he took carpentry and modelling jobs until landing the part of Kenny Graham in the ABC daytime drama Ryan's Hope. Bernsen achieved celebrity status with his regular role as Arnie Becker in the TV series LA Law (1987-94). The best of his most recent films has been Major League (1990), in which he plays an investment-conscious baseball player. Corbin Bernsen remained more or less in this line of work with his role as an athlete-turned-sportcaster in the 1995 sitcom Whole New Ballgame. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Corbin Bernsen
Born Corbin Dean Bernsen
September 7, 1954 (1954-09-07) (age 55)
North Hollywood, California, U.S.
Occupation Actor
Years active 1967–present
Spouse(s) Amanda Pays (1988-present) 4 children
Brenda Cooper (1983-1987) (divorced)

Corbin Dean Bernsen (born September 7, 1954) is an American actor, known for his work on television. His greatest fame came from his role of Arnold Becker on L.A. Law during the late 1980s and early 1990s,[1] though he has appeared regularly as a cast member or guest on other shows, including General Hospital, Cuts, and Psych. More recently, Bernsen was the host of the GSN game show How Much Is Enough?.

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Biography

Early life

Bernsen was born in North Hollywood, California to Harry Bernsen, a Hollywood producer, and veteran soap actress Jeanne Cooper, who appears on The Young and the Restless.[1] He attended Beverly Hills High School in Beverly Hills, California and graduated in 1971. Bernsen is also "double Bruin," having received both a BA in Theatre Arts and an MFA in Playwriting from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).[2]

Career

Bernsen's first nationwide attention came from a two-year role on the soap opera, Ryan's Hope.[1] He was propelled into stardom when he was cast as one of the stars on the hit primetime Steven Bochco series L.A. Law. The role earned him Emmy and Golden Globe nominations, appearances on dozens of magazine covers, and guest starring roles on then-popular shows such as Seinfeld and The Larry Sanders Show.[1] He was one of the few actors to remain on the show from 1986 until the show's end in 1994.

While portraying Roger Dorn in the feature film Major League, Bernsen was involved in a real-life altercation with co-star Charlie Sheen. During the scuffle, Bernsen suffered a slight tear in his rotator cuff, leaving him unable to throw a baseball. For this reason, Bernsen was not in any on-field baseball action for the sequels Major League II and Major League: Back to the Minors. He appeared alongside the British actor Bruce Payne in both Kounterfeit and Aurora: Operation Intercept.

Bernsen also starred as the title character, Dr. Alan Feinstone, in the horror film The Dentist and its sequel.

Bernsen appeared on General Hospital, where he portrayed John Durant from September 2004 until the character was murdered in May 2006.

He played Jack Sherwood on Cuts, appeared twice on Celebrity Mole, and played a lawyer on Boston Legal. He appeared as Q2 on Star Trek: The Next Generation. He also had a recurring role as Captain Owen Sebring on the military drama JAG and played a Republican senator on two episodes of The West Wing. He also directed, produced, and appeared in the horror film Dead Air. Bernsen currently co-stars in USA's Psych, playing the role of Henry Spencer, the proud, disapproving father of the main character, Shawn Spencer (James Roday).

He's planning currently a Baseball Zombie Movie which is called "Three Strikes, You’re Dead".[3]

Public Media Works

Bernsen is president and co-owner of Public Media Works, a new media company that develops entertainment for targeted fan bases.[4] He directed and starred in Carpool Guy, the company's first film; it was targeted at soap opera fans[5] and released on DVD in 2005.

Bernsen's role at Public Media Works led him to follow up with Kyle MacDonald, the blogger behind one red paperclip who sought to engage in a series of trades which would culminate in receiving a house. After hearing a radio interview with MacDonald, Bernsen contacted him and soon made him a standing offer of a role in a Public Media Works "extremely-low-budget" film.[6]

Team Cherokee Productions

Bernsen is the founder and head of Team Cherokee Productions, an independent production company that, similar to Public Media Works, develops, produces and markets films and television shows for targeted fan bases. Along with Bernsen, the company is run by James Greilick, who is in charge of development.

Personal life

Bernsen is married to British actress Amanda Pays. The couple have four sons: Oliver Miller (born 1989), twins Henry and Angus (born 1992), and Finley (born 1998). Bernsen also has one of the largest snow globe collections in the world, with over 7000 snowglobes.[7] According to the book One Red Paperclip, in June 2006, Bernsen traded a role in the film Donna on Demand to the book's author, blogger Kyle MacDonald, for a snowglobe of the band KISS. It was this role that MacDonald eventually traded for a two-story farm house; this was the end result of starting off with trading one red paperclip for his first deal.

Celebrity Family Feud

Corbin and his family (Amanda, Oliver, Angus, and Finley) appeared on the NBC show Celebrity Family Feud on July 29, 2008, competing first against the Margaret Cho Family, and then against the crew from American Chopper, but lost to them.

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