Gabrielle Berberich
From Fargo Filmmaking
Gabrielle Berberich (b. ?) is a graduate of Marymount Manhattan College in New York City and owner of the Michael Howard Studios acting school. Berberich launched her career in media as a college freshman, when her interviews of a "Who's Who" of the golden age of television were published in Serling: The Rise and Twilight of Television's Last Angry Man, a Penguin/Dutton biography of “The Twilight Zone” creator Rod Serling. The book earned a Pulitzer Prize nomination, and Berberich became a freelance writer, photographer and publicist.
In Los Angeles, Berberich joined Universal Studios as a casting associate on Penny Marshall's Parkway Productions film, With Friends Like These. Rysher Entertainment tapped her to join their creative affairs department, and she later founded an independent casting company, serving as Casting Director on such projects as Universal Soldier: The Return and If You Only Knew. She later expanded into producing theater, music videos and film, including the award-winning shorts The Quarry (2002) and The Hook-Armed Man (2000).
Most recently Berberich co-produced the controversial feature Hounddog (2007), which debuted in competition at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Greetings from the Shore (2007) is her first feature film as writer and producer.
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[edit] Filmography
[edit] As Producer
- Greetings from the Shore (2007)
- Hounddog (2007).... Co-Producer
- The Quarry (2002)
- The Hook-Armed Man (2000).... Co-Producer
[edit] As Writer
- Greetings from the Shore (2007)
[edit] As Miscellaneous Crew
- Greetings from the Shore (2007).... Casting
[edit] External Links
- Gabrielle Berberich at the Internet Movie Database

