Justin Berfield

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Actor

Birth Name: Justin Tyler Berfield

Birth Date: February 25, 1986

Age: 38 years old

Birth Place: Los Angeles County, California

Young actor Justin Berfield got his start in commercials at age five and made the move to series television with regular roles in short-lived ("The Good Life") or critically panned ("Unhappily Ever After") sitcoms before landing the role of Reese in the Fox hit "Malcolm in the Middle." A cute brown-haired performer capable of convincingly portraying both thoughtful and sensitive parts and smart-aleck mischievous types, Berfield was a frequent presence on television from 1991 on, starring in countless commercials before landing a regular role as six-year-old Bob, the youngest child of sitcom family the Bowmans on the short-lived NBC comedy "The Good Life" (1994).

That same year the young actor began his recurring role on the network's sitcom "The Mommies" (revamped and retitled "Mommies" in 1995) and had featured guest roles on Fox's "Hardball" and CBS' "The Boys Are Back."

In 1995, he began his five season run on The WB's "Unhappily Ever After." A somewhat crude family sitcom, in the "Married... With Children" mold, the series featured Berfield as Ross, the youngest and most considerate of the Malloy clan. Often underused in that sitcom, the young character still played an integral part in the series' plot, as the one who gifts his lonely father with Mr. Floppy, the stuffed bunny who becomes the former head of the household's magically animated confidante.

As a veteran player on this The WB sitcom, Berfield was no stranger to skewed sitcom families, and he would become a part of one of the most talked about although unnamed ones as a regular on the acclaimed and highly rated sitcom "Malcolm in the Middle" (Fox, 2000-06). Here he played Reese, second eldest of four rambunctious boys with an unmatchable penchant for troublemaking. Less sharp and more brutal than his younger brother Malcolm, Reese was still an active participant in elaborate but ill-fated schemes, and made a good action-based foil for the cerebral titular character.

While Berfield has done most of his work on television, he was featured in a handful of direct-to-video children's films, including the 1998 release "Mom, Can I Keep Her?" (1998), and 1999's sci-fi comedies "The Kid With X-Ray Eyes" and "Invisible Mom 2." Other film work included a role in the independent drama "Wanted," which debuted on Cinemax in lieu of a theatrical release.

Credits

Relatively Famous: Ranch RulesStream

Executive Producer
Reality
2022

Sons of Tucson

Executive Producer
Show
2010

Sons of Tucson

Guest Star
Show
2010

An Invisible Sign

Executive Producer
Movie
2010

Blonde Ambition

Producer
Movie
2007

Filthy Rich: Cattle Drive

Creator
Reality
2005

Kim PossibleStream

Guest Voice
Series
2002

The Fairly OddParentsStream

Guest Voice
Ving
Series
2001

Malcolm in the MiddleStream

Actor
Reese Wilkerson
Series
2000

The Kid With X-Ray Eyes

Actor
Bobby Taylor
Movie
1999

Invisible Mom 2

Actor
Eddie Brown
Movie
1999

Se Busca

Actor
Movie
1999

Prófugo de la Mafia

Actor
Movie
1999

Wanted

Actor
Flip
Movie
1999

Mom, Can I Keep Her?

Actor
Movie
1998

Unhappily Ever After

Actor
Ross Malloy
Series
1995

The Good Life

Actor
Bob Bowman
Show
1994

Mommies

Actor
Show
1993

Mommies

Guest Star
Show
1993

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