Gene Berk

Gene Berk

Personal Details

Biography

Gene Berk is renowned for his creative endeavors, particularly his contributions to the world of animation, where he has left an indelible mark with his work on three notable projects. The first of these is the 1965 production, "Adam Lost His Apple", a film that showcases his skill and imagination. Furthermore, Berk's expertise in animation is also evident in his work on "Goldilocks and the Three Bares" (1963),a project that demonstrates his ability to bring characters to life. Additionally, his involvement in the 1967 production, "Mundo depravados", highlights his versatility as an animator and his capacity to tackle a wide range of projects.

Career

1968
My Third Wife, George
My Third Wife, George as The Detective (as Gene Burke)
1967
Mundo depravados
Mundo depravados as Bert the Elevator Operator
1965
Adam Lost His Apple
Adam Lost His Apple as Ken Stanley
Gentlemen Prefer Nature Girls
Gentlemen Prefer Nature Girls as Al Jenkins (uncredited)