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Justin Berfield

Justin Berfield (born February 25, 1986) is an , , and , best known for his portrayal of the dimwitted and mischievous Reese Wilkerson, the second-oldest brother, on the family sitcom from 2000 to 2006. Born and raised in , Berfield began his career as a at age five, appearing in television commercials starting in 1991 before transitioning to series television. His early breakout role came in 1994 on the short-lived NBC sitcom The Good Life, where he played Bob Bowman, the youngest child in a family that switches places with their servants. He followed this with a four-season stint (1995–1999) on The WB's as Ross "Bug" Malloy, the levelheaded youngest son in a , which helped establish him as a comedic child performer. During this period, Berfield also appeared in films such as Mom, Can I Keep Her? (1998) and The Kid with X-Ray Eyes (1999), honing his skills in lighthearted family entertainment. Berfield's role on Malcolm in the Middle, created by Linwood Boomer, brought him widespread recognition, as the series ran for seven seasons and earned critical acclaim for its innovative single-camera format and portrayal of a chaotic family dynamic. After the show ended, he shifted focus to producing, co-founding the production company J2 Pictures with Jason Felts and later serving as co-founder and chief creative officer at Virgin Produced, Richard Branson's film and television venture launched in 2010. Notable producing credits include the comedy series Sons of Tucson (Fox, 2010), the reality series Filthy Rich: Cattle Drive (2005), and films like Blonde Ambition (2007) and An Invisible Sign (2011). In recent years, Berfield has returned to acting with the announcement of a four-episode revival of for Disney+, titled : Life's Still Unfair, expected to premiere in 2026 following production wrap in October 2025, where he reprises the role of Reese alongside original cast members including , , and (with Dewey recast as Ellsworth-Clark). This continuation builds on the original series' legacy, which concluded after 151 episodes and remains a benchmark for comedies.

Early life

Family background

Justin Tyler Berfield was born on February 25, 1986, in Agoura Hills, California, to parents Gail Berfield (née Stark) and Eric "Rick" Berfield. Berfield comes from a Jewish family, with his heritage rooted in Jewish cultural and religious traditions. He has an older brother, Lorne Berfield, born on September 7, 1982, who is also an actor known for roles in projects such as Someone Like Me and Double Blast. Berfield was raised in the Agoura Hills area of , where his family's involvement in the entertainment industry—through his brother's acting career—provided an early environment connected to .

Introduction to the industry

Justin Berfield began his acting career at the age of five, making his screen debut in a 1991 Coffee commercial. This early role marked his entry into the entertainment industry, where he quickly became a familiar face in . Born and raised in , Berfield's initial foray into performing provided him with foundational exposure to professional sets and cameras during his childhood. Following his first commercial, Berfield appeared in over 22 nationally broadcast advertisements, earning him the nickname "The Commercial Kid" among industry insiders. These gigs, spanning various products and brands, honed his on-camera presence and adaptability as a young performer, offering practical training through repeated auditions and shoots. His experiences in this phase emphasized the demands of child acting, including balancing school with work under the guidance of on-set tutors and coaches typical for minors in . Berfield transitioned to television in 1994 with his debut on the short-lived sitcom The Good Life, where he portrayed the character Bob Bowman in the family comedy that aired for one season. This role represented his first scripted narrative work, building on the skills developed from commercial appearances and introducing him to ensemble dynamics and longer production schedules in the competitive landscape of network television.

Career

Acting career

Berfield's acting career began in earnest with his breakthrough role as Ross Malloy, the younger son in the dysfunctional family of the WB sitcom , which aired from 1995 to 1999 across 100 episodes. This marked his first major series regular role, showcasing his comedic timing in a show that parodied family dynamics similar to . The character's portrayal of a mischievous pre-teen helped establish Berfield as a promising young talent in . Following the conclusion of , Berfield achieved widespread recognition for his portrayal of Reese Wilkerson, the dim-witted and often antagonistic older brother to the titular , in the Fox sitcom from 2000 to 2006, spanning 151 episodes. Reese's character evolved from a school bully and rival to Malcolm into a more layered figure, including storylines involving his enlistment in the U.S. Army and personal growth amid family chaos, which highlighted Berfield's ability to blend with emotional depth. This role significantly boosted his fame, making him a household name among audiences for his energetic and humorous performance in one of the decade's most acclaimed family comedies. In addition to television, Berfield appeared in several films during this period, including the family comedy Mom, Can I Keep Her? (1998), where he played Timmy Blair, a boy adjusting to a new . He also had a supporting role as the caption writer in the Disney live-action film (2001), contributing to the story of a middle schooler's revenge plot against bullies. These roles allowed Berfield to expand his presence in feature films while maintaining a focus on lighthearted, youth-oriented narratives. Berfield's on-screen work continued briefly with a guest appearance in the Fox series Sons of Tucson in 2010, playing a minor role in the short-lived family comedy. Around 2012, he stepped back from acting to pursue opportunities in production and behind-the-scenes work, effectively pausing his performing career after over two decades of activity starting from commercials in 1991. In 2025, Berfield resumed acting with his return as Reese Wilkerson in the four-episode limited revival series Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair, announced in December 2024 and currently in post-production for a 2026 Disney+ premiere. On-set reunion photos shared in October 2025 captured him alongside co-stars Frankie Muniz and Christopher Masterson, signaling a nostalgic continuation of the original series' legacy. This revival marks his first acting role in over a decade, bridging his early career milestones with a renewed focus on the character that defined his fame.

Production career

Following the conclusion of Malcolm in the Middle in 2006, Berfield shifted focus to production, co-founding J2 Pictures (also known as J2TV) with entrepreneur Jason Felts in 2004 to develop and finance projects. Under this banner, Berfield served as a producer, notably co-producing the musical comedy (2005), directed by , which marked one of the company's early efforts. In 2010, Berfield joined , a newly launched film and television backed by the , as , where he oversaw creative development and packaging of projects alongside CEO Jason Felts. The company, based in , quickly pursued an aggressive expansion strategy, including films like Limitless (2011) and the anthology (2013), emphasizing innovative financing and global partnerships. Berfield's role involved steering the creative vision for a mix of genres, from thrillers to comedies, while leveraging Virgin's brand for international distribution. As of 2025, Berfield continues as at , maintaining an active hand in development while selectively returning to , including reprising his as Reese in the four-episode Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair, produced by and New Regency. This balance reflects his evolution from on-screen performer to , with ongoing contributions to both scripted and content.

Filmography

Film

  • Mom, Can I Keep Her? (1998) as Timmy Blair – lead
  • Wanted (1998) as Flip – supporting
  • The Kid with X-ray Eyes (1999) as Bobby Taylor – lead
  • Invisible Mom II (1999) as Eddie Brown – supporting
  • Max Keeble's Big Move (2001) as Caption Writer – cameo
  • Who's Your Daddy? (2002) as Danny Hughes – lead

Television

Berfield began his television career with guest and recurring roles in the early 1990s.
  • The Mommies (1993–1995, 5 episodes) as Jason
  • Hardball (1994, 2 episodes) as Kid
  • The Boys Are Back (1994, 1 episode) as Timmy Flint
  • The Good Life (1994, 13 episodes) as Bob Bowman
  • Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man (1996, 1 episode) as Jimmy (voice)
  • Unhappily Ever After (1995–1999, 100 episodes) as Ross Malloy
  • The Nightmare Room (2001, 1 episode) as Josh Ryan
  • Kim Possible (2002–2007, 6 episodes) as Gil / Gill (voice)
  • Malcolm in the Middle (2000–2006, 151 episodes) as Reese
  • The Fairly OddParents (2004, 1 episode) as Ving (voice)
  • Filthy Rich: Cattle Drive (2005, 11 episodes) as creator and executive producer
  • Sons of Tucson (2010, 1 episode) as Barry; also executive producer for the series
  • Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair (2026, 4 episodes) as Reese

Personal life

Family and marriage

Berfield married his longtime girlfriend, Liza Almeida, in 2017, maintaining a low public profile about their relationship. The couple has two children, with their first born in 2021. In a May 2025 Instagram post from the set of the Malcolm in the Middle revival, Berfield shared his excitement about the project and noted returning to family life with "carpools and diapers," highlighting his priorities as a devoted father in his social media bio as "Dad/Actor." Berfield and his family reside in , where he has focused on private family life since stepping back from the entertainment industry after 2012. He has publicly attributed this shift to the influence of his growing family, allowing him to prioritize husbandhood and fatherhood over professional commitments.

Berfield served as the National Youth Ambassador for from 2001 to 2004, a role in which he raised awareness and supported fundraising efforts for families of children with critical illnesses. During this period, he visited Houses to engage with families and promote the organization's mission of providing housing and support near medical facilities. Following his ambassadorship, Berfield became actively involved with , contributing to its initiatives aimed at advancing treatments for pediatric catastrophic diseases. His support has included participation in hospital-related events and ongoing advocacy for research and patient care programs. Berfield's philanthropic efforts extended to Virgin Unite, the independent entrepreneurial arm of the focused on global social and environmental challenges. Aligned with his professional role at , he attended key fundraising events, such as the 2007 Rock The Kasbah honoring , which supported and education initiatives. Specific details on his charitable involvement as of 2025 remain limited due to his low-profile .

Awards and nominations

Wins

Berfield received his first major award recognition as part of the ensemble cast of , winning the for Best Young Ensemble Cast in a Series at the 22nd Annual Young Artist Awards ceremony, held on April 1, 2001, at the in Studio City, . The award was shared with co-stars , , Craig Lamar Traylor, and , acknowledging their collective performances in the show's inaugural season. This early accolade underscored Berfield's emerging talent as a youth actor and contributed to the series' growing reputation for innovative family comedy. In 2003, Berfield and the Malcolm in the Middle cast earned another for Best Ensemble in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) at the 24th Annual ceremony. Shared with , , , and Craig Lamar Traylor, the win celebrated the show's sustained excellence into its fourth season. These victories, stemming from prior nominations in individual acting categories, affirmed Berfield's role in one of television's most acclaimed youth ensembles during the early .

Nominations

Berfield garnered multiple nominations from youth-focused awards organizations early in his career, recognizing his comedic supporting roles in television and film. These accolades primarily came from the Young Artist Awards and the Hollywood Reporter's YoungStar Awards, reflecting industry appreciation for his portrayals of mischievous young characters during the late and early . The following table lists his key nominations:
YearAwardCategoryNominated work
1998Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a TV Comedy Series - Supporting Young Actor
1999Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series - Supporting Young Actor
1999YoungStar AwardBest Performance by a Young Actor in a Comedy TV Series
2002Best Ensemble in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) (shared with )
2002Best Performance in a Feature Film - Supporting Young Actor
2003Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Supporting Young Actor
These nominations, particularly the recurring ones for Malcolm in the Middle from 2001 to 2003, underscore Berfield's contribution to the show's ensemble dynamic and the popularity of his character Reese, a bumbling second-oldest brother whose antics provided amid the family's chaotic portrayals. The pattern emphasizes recognition for collaborative young talent in family-oriented sitcoms rather than solo leads, aligning with the era's emphasis on group performances in youth television.

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