Andy Berman (b. 1968) is a writer and director of the series Psych. He also made a small appearance in the episode "He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not, He Loves Me, Oops He's Dead". Berman is an American writer who has previously written episodes of Freddie. He's also an actor and had made several appearances in the series The Wonder Years.
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| - Andy Berman (b. 1968) is a writer and director of the series Psych. He also made a small appearance in the episode "He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not, He Loves Me, Oops He's Dead". Berman is an American writer who has previously written episodes of Freddie. He's also an actor and had made several appearances in the series The Wonder Years.
- Andy Berman (born February 24, 1968 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor most famous for playing Chuck Coleman on The Wonder Years; his voice-over credits include Dib Membrane from Invader Zim. As a screenwriter, he co-wrote the extended pilot episode of the USA Network original series Psych with Steve Franks, as well as "Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Piece" (with Franks), and "9 Lives". He has also scripted three episodes of the ABC sitcom Freddie: "Dollars and No Sense (1x09)," "Freddie and the Hot Mom (1x20)" (with Kristen Marvin Hughes), and "Open and Shut (1x21)" (with Hughes). In 2000, Berman wrote and directed the short film Bit Players, starring Verne Troyer. Aside from Invader Zim, he is most well-known for his writing contributions to the show Psyche.
- In his acting career Berman is possibly best known for his role has Dib in the short lived Nickelodeon series Invader Zim and reappering as Dib in the cross over video game SpongeBob SquarePants featuring Nicktoons: Globs of Doom.[citation needed] He as also made small apperaces in various TV programs like The New Adventures of Superman as Jaxon Xavier, Between Brothers as Carter Nagel, and The Jamie Foxx Show as Dennis.[citation needed]
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| - In his acting career Berman is possibly best known for his role has Dib in the short lived Nickelodeon series Invader Zim and reappering as Dib in the cross over video game SpongeBob SquarePants featuring Nicktoons: Globs of Doom.[citation needed] He as also made small apperaces in various TV programs like The New Adventures of Superman as Jaxon Xavier, Between Brothers as Carter Nagel, and The Jamie Foxx Show as Dennis.[citation needed] Berman has also done some writing and producing for some various television series like being the executive producer, writer and director for Psych and as the writer for Freddie.[citation needed]
- Andy Berman (born February 24, 1968 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor most famous for playing Chuck Coleman on The Wonder Years; his voice-over credits include Dib Membrane from Invader Zim. As a screenwriter, he co-wrote the extended pilot episode of the USA Network original series Psych with Steve Franks, as well as "Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Piece" (with Franks), and "9 Lives". He has also scripted three episodes of the ABC sitcom Freddie: "Dollars and No Sense (1x09)," "Freddie and the Hot Mom (1x20)" (with Kristen Marvin Hughes), and "Open and Shut (1x21)" (with Hughes). In 2000, Berman wrote and directed the short film Bit Players, starring Verne Troyer. Aside from Invader Zim, he is most well-known for his writing contributions to the show Psyche. At InvaderCON 2011, fans requested he say "I love you, Zim!" as a Dib puppet, and he did as they asked.
- Andy Berman (b. 1968) is a writer and director of the series Psych. He also made a small appearance in the episode "He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not, He Loves Me, Oops He's Dead". Berman is an American writer who has previously written episodes of Freddie. He's also an actor and had made several appearances in the series The Wonder Years.
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