Drea Berg
Drea Berg is an actor born of Lithuanian heritage raised in Baltimore, Maryland, where she started performing when she was a kid at a local theatre house. After spending many years overseas experiencing new cultures, Drea settled in Los Angeles where she studied at the Stella Adler Academy of Acting. Afterwards she moved to Auckland, New Zealand where she was cast as Charlotta Ivanaskova in Chekhov's, The Cherry Orchard.
Drea filmed a documentary in Kenya for her friend's project at Johns Hopkins University about water conditions affecting school attendance for children living in villages outside of Nairobi, Kenya. After returning to her native Baltimore, she was cast in Baltimore features Ladder 49, Salt, Something the Lord Made, Less Than A Whisper, and co-starred in the independent feature, Night Cry. In 2019, Drea Executive Produced the cult classic horror feature, She Walks The Woods.
When Covid-19 lockdown began, Drea felt stronger compassion and courage for everyone on the planet, which led her to open the courageous, Uncle Sammy Productions, named after her uncle who jumped in front of a bullet to save a woman, a stranger he had never met before. In the midst of the pandemic, Drea was able to star in and produce the feature film After Masks, an award winning anthology about life during Covid.
Drea will appear in the upcoming feature film, Things Like This, alongside Joey Pollari(Love, Simon), Charlie Tahaan(OZARK), and Eric Roberts(The Dark Knight)."