Albert Berger is a renowned American film producer, whose impressive career has spanned multiple decades. Alongside his long-time business partner, Ron Yerxa, Berger co-founded Bona Fide Productions in 1993, a production company that has consistently delivered high-quality films and documentaries to audiences worldwide.
Throughout his illustrious career, Berger has produced a wide range of critically acclaimed films, including the animated series King of the Hill, the thought-provoking drama Election, the sweeping historical epic Cold Mountain, the poignant drama Little Children, the offbeat comedy Little Miss Sunshine, the whimsical romantic comedy Ruby Sparks, and the critically acclaimed drama Nebraska, which earned an Academy Award nomination in 2014.
In addition to his producing credits, Berger has also demonstrated his versatility as an executive producer, overseeing the production of several award-winning documentaries. These include the groundbreaking and influential documentary Crumb, which explored the life and work of the enigmatic artist Robert Crumb; the insightful and engaging documentary I Am Trying to Break Your Heart, which delved into the world of the iconic rock band Wilco; and the poignant and intimate documentary Ain't In It For My Health, which celebrated the life and legacy of the legendary musician Levon Helm.
Berger's impressive resume also includes his role as a co-executive producer on the hit HBO series The Leftovers, a thought-provoking and suspenseful drama that explores the aftermath of a global event that has left millions of people vanished without explanation.
Throughout his career, Berger has consistently demonstrated his ability to identify and nurture innovative and talented filmmakers, and his productions have consistently received widespread critical acclaim and commercial success.