Attended the prestigious Sylvia Young Theatre School in London, laying the foundation for a promising career in the entertainment industry.
Before landing major movie and TV roles, Berry made minor appearances, gradually building his experience and reputation.
A breakthrough came in 1985 when Berry joined the cast of BBC 1's popular soap opera EastEnders, playing the character of "Wicksy," a young man with a passion for music.
Berry's character's fictional aspirations took a remarkable turn when "Every Loser Wins," a song he performed on the show, shot to the top of the UK charts in 1986, cementing his status as a rising star.
Following this success, Berry toured the club scene, honing his musical skills and releasing an eponymous album before returning to EastEnders.
After leaving EastEnders in 1985, Berry went on to assume a starring role in the popular ITV drama Heartbeat in 1992, playing a country constable.
In a heartwarming display of family involvement, Berry's son Louis and wife Rachel Robertson have also appeared on Heartbeat, making it a truly family affair.