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Fred Berger (born May 10, 1981) is an American film producer who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture for the 2016 musical La La Land, [1] for which he also won the 2016 Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy [2] and Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture.
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Feb 27, 2017 · Then, as producer Marc Platt made his speech, Horowitz and Fred Berger, another La La Land producer, started to notice something was amiss.
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- Freddy Dodge – $400,000
- Chris Doumitt – $600,000
- Rick Ness – $5 Million
- Roger Schnabel – $7.5 Million
- Parker Schnabel – $10 Million
- Tony Beets – $15 Million
Freddy joined the show in season 1 as a part of Jack and Todd Hoffman’s crew. He is a gold recovery expert who knows precisely how and where to hit the motherlode and get the best nuggets while mining. He built Monster Red, his very own wash plant, which proved very successful as it managed to recover over 4000 ounces of gold in just two seasons. A...
Chris never thought he would end up as a gold miner on a mining reality show when he grew up on a farm. Though he does credit his success in gold mining to his farm upbringing, saying, “Being a farm boy, you don’t have working hours. You do the job for as long as it takes until it’s done.” Chris was first spotted on the show as a carpenter when the...
Before his highly successful mining career, Rick Ness was a part of a talented band called the .357 String Band. He learned to play upright bass after his football career was ruined because of an injury. Rick and the .357 String Band toured extensively around the world and even released three well-received albums. Rick got acquainted with Parker Sc...
Son of legendary gold miner John Schnabel, Roger Schnabel had been involved in mining from a young age. Apart from finding his fortune in the mines, Roger owns and operates Southeast Road Builders, a road contractor business. Roger is also a co-owner of the Big Nugget Mine, a gold mine in Alaska. A brilliant businessman, an excellent miner, and a r...
Roger Schnabel’s son, Parker Schnabel, has lived and breathed among miners and heavy machinery since childhood. He joined the family mining company at the young age of 16 and soon proved his worth by running it successfully. Mentored by his late grandfather, John, Parker has been highly successful in the gold mines. Sources state that Parker has mi...
A regular from the show’s second season, Tony Beets is one of the biggest miners in the Klondike region. A Dutch by birth, he grew up on a farm before deciding to move to Canada and earn a living. One of the most experienced miners in the show, Beets often helps the other mining families with his valuable advice. Beets also prides himself on traini...
Winner. Fred Berger, Produced by. Bad Education. HBO Films in association with Automatik, Sight Unseen and Slater Hall Productions. The Television Academy database lists prime-time Emmy information. Click here to learn more. Fred Berger: bio, photos, awards, nominations and more at Emmys.com.
Fred Berger. Producer: La La Land. Fred Berger was born in New York City, New York, USA. He is a producer, known for La La Land (2016), Bad Education (2019) and Destroyer (2018).