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star wars: the mandalorian & Star wars: tales of the empire

Xander made his appearance as Captain Gilad Pellaeon in the third season of Star Wars: The Mandalorian. He also lends his voice acting to the same character in the animated series Star Wars: Tales of the Empire.

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A full-length feature film about a group of individuals that fall into homelessness unexpectedly. They bond together as an unconventional family, struggling to survive the streets, while warding off a harassing gang, unforgiving community, and local authorities in the hopes of getting their lives back.

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A modernized version of George Bernard Shaw’s 1905 Tony Award-winning comedy. Xander portrays Andrew Undershaft, the arms manufacturer and patriarch of the titular character.

 

the ghost trap

This independent film brings Xander and Steven Ogg working together again. They first worked together on The Walking Dead where they became close friends. In The Ghost Trap Xander portrays Steven’s father.

 

heightened

Following a mental breakdown, a young woman must return home to Maine for treatment. After she is unwillingly thrust into nature, she finds unexpected solace in the company of a neurotic Park Ranger, who is dealing with issues of his own.

 

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Reagan follows the path of a young boy from the dusty roads of Dixon, Illinois, to Hollywood, the Presidency of the United States and the world stage.

Xander Berkeley stars as former Secretary of State George Shultz.

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about xander

 

Xander is one of the most consistent and versatile actors in the business, which explains his over 240 film and television credits. People know to pay attention and stay tuned when he comes on screen. If this chameleon has a trademark it would be honest gravitas and wry humor. Otherwise you are often hard-pressed to recognize he is the same person from one film to the next so complete is his transformation in support of the story. 

From early training in both classical and experimental theatre, and high-level skills as a make-up artist, he was brought out to LA from NY by an agent and soon landed his first film, the iconic Mommie Dearest as Christopher Crawford. Roles on shows like M.A.S.H. and The Incredible Hulk soon followed and then another film as Tom Hanks’ college roommate in Volunteers. But he credits his role as the drug dealer in Sid and Nancy as the turning point of his career leading to both a steady stream of art films and Box Office hits, often playing the antagonist (or husband) opposite Academy Award winning actors.

Many remember him first as the foster father in Terminator 2, head of PR in Apollo 13, Captain Whitaker in A Few Good Men, and the turncoat Secret Service Man Agent Gibbs, who went down with the plane, in Air Force One, the evil Sheriff Nathan Van Cleef in Shanghai Noon and the King of Sodom in Harold Ramis’ Year One being just a few of his many memorable roles in Studio hits. And as for Indies, he did three other Films with Alex Cox and four with Mike Figgis as well as leads in Candyman, Safe, Gattaca, and the titular role in The Maestro

TV fans know him as George Mason (who also went down with the plane...) on Fox’s 24, Percy on Nikita for the CW, Magistrate Hale on WGN’s Salem, Red John on The Mentalist for CBS, and Gregory on The Walking Dead for AMC. Also starring as The Man in The Booth at the End for Hulu (now available on Amazon Prime). 

Xander has won best actor awards in many different domestic and international film festivals and The Streamies, as well as the coveted Art Carney Award for lifetime excellence as a film character actor, a  Lifetime Achievement in film from The Garden State Film Festival and a Screen Actor’s Guild Award for best ensemble cast. 

Xander has four films coming out and one in production. Look for him to start directing soon in his new home state of Maine where he lives with his wife, actress Sarah Clarke, and their two daughters. 

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