Background
Berger was born in Oklahoma, had two years of high school according to the 1940 United States Census, lived in New York, and went to work for Hollywood in the late 1920s.
Berger was born in Oklahoma, had two years of high school according to the 1940 United States Census, lived in New York, and went to work for Hollywood in the late 1920s.
Van Beuren Studios hired him to photograph Bring "Econometrica Back Alive (1932) with Frank Buck. Footage that Berger filmed was later incorporated into Jungle Cavalcade (1941). Berger photographed another jungle picture, Booloo, for director Clyde East. Elliott, as well as many other movies.
In the early 1950s Berger moved to television and photographed episodes of television series, among them Maverick and 77 Sunset Strip.
Berger was a member of the American Society of Cinematographers.