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[Deathwatch] Fred Berry, TV's 'Rerun', 52
- Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 23:40:44 -0700 (PDT)
- From: Deathwatch Central <cdw@slick.org>
- Subject: [Deathwatch] Fred Berry, TV's 'Rerun', 52
Actor Fred Berry -- TV's 'Rerun' -- dies at 52
Wednesday, October 22, 2003 Posted: 11:47 PM EDT (0347 GMT)
http://www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/TV/10/22/rerun.obit/index.html
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Actor Fred Berry, best known as
"Rerun" on the 1970s TV show "What's Happening!!", has died, his
business manager said Wednesday. He was 52.
Arlene Thornton said the actor died Tuesday at his home in Los Angeles.
She did not have any details on the cause of death. The Associated
Press reported that Berry died of natural causes. The AP said the
county coroner was investigating, but that Berry's friends said he had
been ill because of a recent stroke.
Berry played the jolly and rotund Freddie "Rerun" Stubbs on the sitcom,
which aired on ABC from 1976 to 1979. He was also part of the cast of
"What's Happening Now!", an updated version of the show that aired in
syndication from 1985 to 1988.
More recently, Berry played himself in this summer's movie "Dickie
Roberts: Former Child Star" and on an April episode of the NBC sitcom
"Scrubs," according to IMBD.com
In a 2002 interview with People magazine, Berry said he keeps the
"Rerun" character alive by appearing in his trademark red beret and
baggy pants as a pitchman for various companies through his business,
Celeb-Events International.
"I'm working on my career on a corporate level now," he told the
magazine. "They have celebrity weekends where they bring me out to sell
(products to clients)."
He also said he had lost more than 100 pounds in the years after the
sitcom ended.
Berry also was a minister.
"I'm not the ordinary orthodox pat-you-on-the-head type," he told the
magazine. "I'm the type of minister that will get in your face. I'm
real because it's a real world out there."
Born in St. Louis in 1951, Berry told People he was a millionaire by
age 29, but fell into drug and alcohol addiction.
"The stress of success got to me. The fat jokes got to me. And I got
heavily into drugs and alcohol. I was empty inside," he told the
magazine in 1996.
In 1985 Berry kicked his addictions.
He is survived by two daughters and a son. He was married six times, to
four women.
Berry told People in 2002 that was happy to be known as "Rerun."
"I'm still called 'Rerun' and I love it!" he says. "People ask me to
dance every day, no matter where I am -- in the grocery store or in the
boardroom."