Tom Berenger, born on May 31, 1949, is an American actor known for his versatile performances in film and television. He gained fame for his roles in movies like Platoon and Inception, earning critical acclaim and several award nominations. Berenger is recognized for his ability to portray complex characters and has had a successful career spanning several decades. He continues to act in various projects, captivating audiences with his talent.

"I didn't know how to go about preparing for the part of someone who can't remember who he is. The frustration angle is written in, but there's also this incredible passive state."



"Debra Winger doesn't let anything interfere with her performance, which is the way it should be."



"You can't think that you're playing a villain, or you'll end up with a cartoon. You have to think about him as a person and a hero."



"I feel more comfortable doing films with groups of guys. It's a lot easier for me. There's a difference with women: you can't take them to dinner every night and go crazy."



"These days, you can do a TV series for five years and all of a sudden be on top of the business. Features don't even run in theaters very long anymore before going right to television."



"To people outside, they think, Gee, that's great. You get to go here and there. The other side of that is our expression, This is location, not vacation."



"I remember seeing Bill Hurt in New York once. I talked to him on the phone around 1988 and that's about it. I was shooting in New York and somebody said Glenn Close came by the set."



"Rough Riders took 13 weeks to shoot, plus a week of training. The same guy trained us trained the cast in Platoon. Except, instead of radios, we used bugles to signal."

