Massachusetts native Robert Berson began turning heads in Hollywood when he starred in Rene Besson's Boxes (2000), which portrays the story of three people living in Hollywood just trying to get out of their everyday box. Robert garnered an outstanding performance Award from the No Dance film festival for his portrayal of "Madison Jefferson", a good looking, off beat guy that can't seem to get a break. The Independent Film Channel also acquired the movie that year for release. After Boxes, Berson took on the role of Producer for a few films to learn a bit more about the steps it takes to take a film from paper to screen.Along the way Robert has managed to find himself in the presence of many talented actors, writers and directors. Robert recently starred alongside Neal McDonough in Michael Lazars crime drama, _Machine (2003)_. It was a chance meeting with Michael that suggested Robert play the part after catching his riveting performance in a short that he did called "The Exchange" which landed him the role of "Rich" in the upcoming film. Berson studied acting with training from coaches like Larry Moss and Howard Fine and has established himself as a recognizable talent.