Christopher Berger

Christopher Berger (born January 12, 1942) is a El Kadsreian voice actor. He is the founder of the dubbing studios Central Audio Video and Power Network, and also has served as a technological consultant for Advanced Audio Systems in Barokia and Solvaliu Film in Celdonia.

Bio
Born in Schaan, Liechtenstein, Christopher lived in Canada as a child and came to West El Kadsre in 1958. Berger started out in theater in 1960, working with the Glonisla Players. Christopher has German and British ancestry, his grandfather was a soldier in the British Army during World War I.

In 1974, he decided to become a voice actor for El TV Kadsre Television Network projects due to his talent for theater and cabaret. He showed such a talent for the industry, that then-ETVKTN head Tara Matsushita left him in charge of the voice acting department on the first day.

Christopher began rigorously casting actors and actresses for El TV Kadsre's animated projects. Anyone of any acting background, whether it be burlesque, vaudeville, high school drama, or college drama, was allowed to provide voices. Even so, he would hold auditions, making sure to hire the best people available, and trained them thoroughly before recording sessions.

In addition to his voice acting career, he played Mr. Quirk the teacher in the Oceanic tour of, produced by and El TV Kadsre Theatrical; which took him to venues such as the  in , the  in  and the  in. His other theatrical work includes the Cat in the Hat in the Tugaganda production of.

He is known as the voice of Dunkin' Donuts El Kadsre in their commercials since 1983. He also voiced the strongman from the English dubs of the commercials for the Alwazah Tea brand, with Clemente Rossini voicing the beautiful singer he was accompanied by. In total, he has acted in 563 different projects and recorded 3,140 commercials.

Roles

 * King Nod in The Princess and The Cobbler (El Kadsreian English dub)
 * Somaliaball in Countryballs: The Animated Series