Fred Berry

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Fred Berry
Born Fred Allen Berry
March 15, 1951(1951-03-15)
St. Louis, Missouri,
 United States
Died October 21, 2003 (aged 52)
Los Angeles, California, USA

Fred "Rerun" Berry (March 13, 1951 - October 21, 2003) was an American actor best known for the role of Fred "Rerun" Stubbs on the popular 1970s television show What's Happening!!.

He was born in St. Louis, Missouri. Before starring on "What's Happening", he was a member of the Los Angeles based dance troupe The Lockers. "What's Happening" lasted from 1976 to 1979. He was a millionaire by age 29. After the show ended, Berry had trouble finding work and was permanently identified with the Rerun character. Eventually however, he came to embrace his being typecast, and made his peace with it as the best means to maintain his celebrity. In public, he was often seen wearing the red beret and red suspenders that are part of the "Rerun" character, and even went so far as to have his middle name legally changed to "Rerun". After the show was cancelled Berry struggled with personal problems and with the search for another star vehicle.

During the 1980s, Berry battled drug addiction and alcoholism. He revived the character of Rerun in the series What's Happening Now!!, but would only be on that show for 1 year.

During the 1990s he became a Baptist minister and lost 100 pounds (45 kg) after being diagnosed with diabetes. He made a living during this time mostly through making public appearances as Rerun. He was married six times to four different women. His marriages include:

  • Franchesska Berry (?-?; divorced; 1st time)
  • Emira Eagle (?-?; divorced)
  • Franchesska Berry (1976-1977; divorced; 2nd time)
  • Franchesska Berry (1978-?; divorced; 3rd time)
  • Carol Ann Ross (1984-?; divorced)
  • Darlene Bitten (1994-1999; divorced)

Berry made a brief cameo appearance in Insane Clown Posse's film "Big Money Hustlas" as Bootleg Greg, a merchandise counterfeiter. In 1996, he also made an appearance in Less Than Jake's video "Dopeman," which was never aired on television. In the second season of the comedy television series "Scrubs", he appeared in his iconic "Rerun" suspenders and beret in an extended dance sequence fantasized by Dr. John "J.D." Dorian (which included a dozen others also wearing the same outfit). He also appeared in a Snoop Doggy Dogg video, "It's A Doggy Dogg World," which was a tribute to the Black culture of the 1970s. (He performed his legendary dance moves in a Soul Train line.)

He returned to the screen in 1998 in the action movie "In The Hood" and made a cameo in Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (2003), playing himself in a song at the end. His final role was another memorable cameo in the Maria Menounos produced, John Waters narrated, "In the Land of Merry Misfits" which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.

Berry died on October 21, 2003 at his Los Angeles home where he was recovering from a stroke.

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