Fred Berman is an American actor and narrator who narrated all eight of Thomas Dunne Books' The Walking Dead by Jay Bonansinga.
Biography[]
Fred Berman is a five-time winner of the AudioFile Earphone Award for Audiobook Narration and the recipient of the 2013 Audie Award for narration in Spy the Lie. He has read a number of audiobooks for young listeners, including Judy Blume's Soupy Saturdays with The Pain & The Great One and Andrew Clements' The Last Holiday Concert. He has also narrated the audiobooks for Robert Kirkman's popular series, The Walking Dead.
Berman is an accomplished actor of both the stage and screen as well, performing on Broadway as Timon in The Lion King and off-Broadway in Hamlet, Twelfth Night, and King Lear. On television, Berman has had roles on NBC's hit series Smash as well as All My Children and Law and Order. He lives in New York City.
Other Works[]
- The Judge
- Forever
- Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne
- Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
- True Crime: New York City
- Law & Order
- New Amsterdam
- Smash
- Uncertainty
- Alan Wake
- High Maintenance
- All My Children
- Twelve Thirty
Trivia[]
- Fred has voiced a total of 150 characters across The Walking Dead novel series, making him the actor who has portrayed the most characters in the The Walking Dead franchise.
- The second most characters were portrayed by Feodor Chin, who portrayed 37 characters while narrating The Walking Dead: Typhoon.