Glenn Berger, Comptroller Of International Cinematographers Guild, Dies at 64

Berger, who was was comptroller of the Native 600 for over 25 years, died 4 days wanting retirement.

Glenn Berger, the long-time comptroller of the Worldwide Cinematographers Guild, has died. He was 64.

“Our hearts are damaged, as we write to tell you of the sudden passing of a beloved member of our Native 600 household, Glenn Berger,” guild president John Lindley and nationwide govt director Rebecca Rhine stated in an announcement to members.

The assertion continued, “Glenn, who died early this morning, was comptroller of the Native for over 25 years. He was set to start his well-deserved retirement on January 14. There are not any phrases to specific our grief over the lack of our beloved and revered colleague and pal.”

Berger died on the guild’s Sundown Boulevard headquarters. No explanation for dying was given.

The guild will share particulars on a service for Berger once they develop into out there.

Berger is survived by his spouse Patricia, his son Grant, and his two granddaughters, Olivia and Lily. 

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