Ramsey Bergeron
- Actor
Early life
Son of Wilfred Bergeron, a United Nations diplomat, Ramsey Bergeron was born in Kuwait on February 23, 1979. His father retired early due to medical reasons and relocated their family to his hometown of Jonesboro, Arkansas in the summer of 1985. He played sports until his senior year when he shifted his focus to the theater.
Acting Career
After attending Mississippi State University, studying theater and performing arts, Ramsey moved to Memphis, tn and signed with Colors Agency. His first notable acting job was an NBA commercial for the Memphis Grizzlies along side Jason Williams. After appearing in a few indie features, he found more prominent work after relocating to Arizona in 2006 and signing with the Leighton Agency, landing roles in Maneater, Sunday Night Circus, as well as national commercials for Wells Fargo and Samsung.
Spokesperson
Beginning in February of 2015, and running through 2017, he was a spokesperson for EAS Sports Nutrition. The campaign revolved around his desire to escape the prison of his genetics and not follow in the footsteps of his father who lost his battle with diabetes and went blind, had both feet amputated, and was on dialysis twice a week before ultimately dying at age 58. He was featured in Men's Health, Men's Journal, and Bicyling Magazine.
In June of 2017 he was featured on the cover of Professional Photo Magazine.
Son of Wilfred Bergeron, a United Nations diplomat, Ramsey Bergeron was born in Kuwait on February 23, 1979. His father retired early due to medical reasons and relocated their family to his hometown of Jonesboro, Arkansas in the summer of 1985. He played sports until his senior year when he shifted his focus to the theater.
Acting Career
After attending Mississippi State University, studying theater and performing arts, Ramsey moved to Memphis, tn and signed with Colors Agency. His first notable acting job was an NBA commercial for the Memphis Grizzlies along side Jason Williams. After appearing in a few indie features, he found more prominent work after relocating to Arizona in 2006 and signing with the Leighton Agency, landing roles in Maneater, Sunday Night Circus, as well as national commercials for Wells Fargo and Samsung.
Spokesperson
Beginning in February of 2015, and running through 2017, he was a spokesperson for EAS Sports Nutrition. The campaign revolved around his desire to escape the prison of his genetics and not follow in the footsteps of his father who lost his battle with diabetes and went blind, had both feet amputated, and was on dialysis twice a week before ultimately dying at age 58. He was featured in Men's Health, Men's Journal, and Bicyling Magazine.
In June of 2017 he was featured on the cover of Professional Photo Magazine.