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Kirrilee Berger

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LOS ANGELES – MAR 24: Berger at the 2018 Kids’ Choice Awards at Forum on March 24, 2018 in Inglewood, CA, kathclick/Bigstock.com

Place of Birth: U.S.

Date of Birth: August 18, 1999

Ethnicity:
*father – Ashkenazi Jewish
*mother – English, possibly other

Kirrilee Berger is an American-Australian actress. She is known for her work on the film Unsung Hero, and on the series One Dollar and The Handmaid’s Tale.

Her father is American, and is Jewish. Her mother is Australian, from Melbourne. She has American and Australian citizenship.

Kirrilee’s paternal grandfather was named Stephen Rudolf/Rudolph Berger. Stephen was born in Berlin, Germany, and was a Holocaust survivor. He is pictured here.

Kirrilee’s paternal grandmother was Phoebe Danciger (the daughter of Murray Joseph Danciger and Basche “Elizabeth/Bessie/Bess” Goldman). Phoebe was born in New York. Murray was born in London, England, to parents from Poland, Markus/Marcus Danciger and Pola/Polly Zanbank. Bessie was born in Minsk, Russia, now Belarus, the daughter of Lewis Goldman and Gussie Herme.

Kirrilee’s maternal grandfather was named Eric Brownlee/Brown. Eric was born in Australia.

Kirrilee’s maternal grandmother was named June Breta Daunt. June was born in Australia, and is pictured here.

Sources: Marriage record of Kirrilee’s paternal grandparents, Stephen Rudolf/Rudolph Berger and Phoebe Danciger – http://familysearch.org

Marriage record of Kirrilee’s paternal great-grandparents, Murray Joseph Danciger and Basche “Elizabeth/Bessie/Bess” Goldman – http://familysearch.org

Obituary of Kirrilee’s maternal grandmother, June Breta (Daunt) Brown – http://mytributes.com.au

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