Warren Berlinger, born in 1937, is a versatile American actor known for his engaging character portrayals. He appears in Lepke (1975) as a key figure in the gritty narrative of organized crime, capturing the essence of the era's exploitation films. His role in Free Ride (1986) further highlights his ability to navigate the complexities of cult cinema, blending humor and drama. Berlinger's extensive experience on Broadway and television enriches his contributions to films like Take Two (1987), making him a notable presence in the world of cult and grindhouse cinema.
Take Two
On her deathbed a woman tells her son that 30 years before she had been a surrogate mother for a millionaire, and that he is that baby's identical twin. He goes to Los Angeles to try and get some of the inheritance, but his brother refuses to even talk to him. So he gets an apartment across from his brother and begins a stakeout as he writes a tabloid story about it, and begins to fall in love from a distance with his brother's wife.