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David Berni

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David Berni is a Canadian actor and voice actor. He was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is currently the voice of YAY-OK on Rocket Monkeys. He was also the voice of Duck on Almost Naked Animals, Paddy and Buck on Scaredy Squirrel, Gobsmack on Pearlie, Frank on Ruby Gloom, Jiggers on Iggy Arbuckle, Pauly Creature on Growing Up Creepie and he played Phil Esposito in the film Canada Russia '72.

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Barrie Dunn
Barrie Dunn
(1 films)
Paul Calderon
Paul Calderon
(1 films)
Booth Savage
Booth Savage
(1 films)
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Filmography of David Berni (2 films)

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Canada Russia '72, 3h
Directed by T.W. Peacocke
Origin Canada
Genres Drama, Documentary
Actors Booth Savage, Judah Katz, David Berni, Gabriel Hogan, Mike Dopud, Sébastien Roberts
Rating77% 3.879673.879673.879673.879673.87967
The miniseries begins in medias res on September 8, 1972, as Team Canada takes the ice for Game 4 of the series in Vancouver. The team is shocked from the boos they receive from their home crowd and the cheers for the Soviet team. The film then cuts back five months earlier to April 1972 with Alan Eagleson meeting with Gabrielle Fournier, an official with External Affairs Canada, and the heads of the Soviet (headed by Alexander Gresko) and Canadian hockey programmes (headed by Joe Kryczka and Charles Hay) in Prague, Czechoslovakia. They iron out the deal for an eight game hockey series between the USSR and a team compiled of the best Canadian NHLers.
Sea of Love, 1h53
Directed by Harold Becker
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action, Adventure, Crime, Romance, Erotic thriller
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films, Serial killer films, Erotic thriller films
Actors Al Pacino, Ellen Barkin, John Goodman, Michael Rooker, William Hickey, Richard Jenkins
Rating67% 3.398553.398553.398553.398553.39855
New York City homicide detective Frank Keller is a burnt-out alcoholic. His wife left him and married one of his colleagues. He is depressed about reaching middle age and his 20th year on the police force.