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Daniel M. Berger was born in 1965 and is a California native. He's been immersed in many aspects of the Film and Television Industry, both behind and in front of the camera for over 30 years. In the early 1970s, Berger appeared in numerous films and commercials but later developed his production skills at La Brea Studios in Hollywood. In 1980, he became Manager of the Studio and worked with the likes of Orson Welles and Elizabeth Taylor to Billy Idol and Eddie Murphy. He graduated from Le Lycee Francais de Los Angeles and attended Los Angeles City College and Colombia College of Broadcasting. From 1985-95, Daniel wrote, directed, produced, and did production design for numerous Commercials, Infomercials, Videos and Industrial Films for various production companies in Los Angeles, New York, and London. In '92, he associate produced "The Sex Police" (1992), a futuristic short dealing with AIDS, starring 'Richard Harris' and the late Dr. Timothy Leary for aspiring director named Ash. In '95, Daniel and Ash formed their own Production Company, Eagle Eye Films, Inc. Daniel produced, edited, and was production designer on Ash's critically acclaimed debut feature Bang (1995), starring Peter Greene and Spirit Award Nominee (Best Debut Performance 98) Darling Narita. Berger's next producing project Pups (1999), stared the OC's Mischa Barton, vet Burt Reynolds, Cameron Van Hoy, and Kurt Loder also won much acclaim across the globe receiving several awards. In the new millennium, Berger has produced the drama This Girl's Life (2003) starring James Woods, Michael Rapport, and Rosario Dawson; also, Michael Stein's comedy/fantasy turn Love Hollywood Style (2006) starring Andy Dick, Faye Dunaway, Coolio, and Bodhi Elfman. Currently, Berger is preparing the Action/Drama Day of Wrath (2006) to go before the cameras for director/writer Celia Fox, Wasabi Tuna (2003) in early Winter 2007 and the Family/Comedy The Yentas of Sunrise Lakes for Emmy award director/writer Lee Farber in mid-Spring 2007. Berger is an advocate for Down Syndrome and Cancer research.