Justin Berti, a multifaceted entertainer, has made a name for himself in various genres of the entertainment industry. Born in Connecticut, he spent significant periods of his life in Texas, New York City, and Tokyo, Japan, where he resided for 12 years.
During his time in Japan, Justin actively pursued his passions, acting, dancing, and modeling in numerous major entertainment genres. He also played semi-professional baseball and served as a Major League Baseball announcer for preseason and regular season games in Japan. Moreover, he secured a guest role in the film Ramen Girl, starring Brittany Murphy.
In 2015, Justin relocated to Los Angeles, where he continued to work in various capacities, including stage, television, and film. His notable roles include Elliot in the Showtime series Submission, which garnered him widespread recognition, as well as starring in the popular music video for Billie Eilish's "Bad Guy" and playing the villain in Lifetime's Deadly Cheers.
Justin's other notable experiences include playing the character Mario Bargellini in another Lifetime movie, Driven to Kill. He also starred in the romantic comedy Divorce Bait, set to be released in the winter of 2021, which has allowed him to tap into his comedic skills and showcase his range as an actor.
In addition to his acting endeavors, Justin has also been involved in the independent film Frontera, which won over 9 film festival awards, including 4 Best Picture awards, since its release in 2018.
As a graduate of Columbia University and instructor of Yogic Arts, a unique blend of Ashtanga, Martial Arts, and Modern dance, Justin's acting technique and "can do" attitude are deeply rooted in his mastery of physical body control, earning him the nickname The Yoganator.