Biography
A cute brown-haired performer capable of convincingly portraying both thoughtful and sensitive parts and smart-aleck mischievous types, Berfield was a frequent presence on television from 1991 on, starring in countless commercials before landing a regular role as six-year-old Bob, the youngest child of sitcom family the Bowmans on the short-lived NBC comedy "The Good Life" (1994). That same year the young actor began his recurring role on the …
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Career Milestones
| Played youngest son Ross Malloy on The WB's odd family sitcom "Unhappily Ever After" | ||
1991 | Began an extensive career in TV commercials at age five | |
1994 | Had a regular role on the short lived NBC sitcom "The Good Life" | |
1994 | Made guest appearances on episodes of Fox's baseball-themed comedy series "Hardball" and the CBS family sitcom "The Boys Are Back" | |
1994 | Played a recurring role on the NBC sitcom "The Mommies" (retitled "Mommies" for its 1995 relaunch) | |
1998 | Appeared in the direct-to-video children's feature "Mom, Can I Keep Her?" | |
1999 | Was featured in the sci-fi children's films "The Kid With X-Ray Eyes" and "Invisible Mom 2" (both direct-to-video releases) | |
2000 | Appeared in the independent drama "Wanted"; debuted on Cinemax in lieu of theatrical release | |
2000 | Starred on the Fox sitcom "Malcolm in the Middle" as the title character's next older brother Reese | |
