in the
Suspense episode "Death Drum" (1952) In 1945, he co-founded
HB Studio (the Herbert Berghof Studio) in New York City, as a place where aspiring actors could train and practice. In 1948,
Uta Hagen joined the Studio as Berghof's artistic partner, and they married in 1957. They ran the studio together until his death in 1990. Despite being a charter member of the Actors Studio, he differed "with those colleagues who expounded
the Method technique when his approach shifted to an emphasis on actions rather than thoughts and reactions." Stage appearances by Berghof included roles in
Ibsen's The Lady from the Sea (1950),
The Andersonville Trial (1959). Among his film appearances were
5 Fingers (1952),
Red Planet Mars (1952),
Fräulein (1958),
Cleopatra (1963),
An Affair of the Skin (1963),
Harry and Tonto (1974),
Voices (1979),
Those Lips, Those Eyes (1980),
Times Square (1980) and
Target (1985). He directed the first Broadway production of
Beckett's Waiting for Godot (1956). == Death ==