Berger, who was was comptroller of the Local 600 for over 25 years, died four days short of retirement.
Glenn Berger, the long-time comptroller of the International Cinematographers Guild, has died. He was 64.
“Our hearts are broken, as we write to inform you of the sudden passing of a beloved member of our Local 600 family, Glenn Berger,” guild president John Lindley and national executive director Rebecca Rhine said in a statement to members. The statement continued, “Glenn, who died early this morning, was comptroller of the Local for over 25 years. He was set to begin his well-deserved retirement on January 14. There are no words to express our grief over the loss of our beloved and respected colleague and friend.”The guild will share details on a service for Berger when they become available.
Berger is survived by his wife Patricia, his son Grant, and his two granddaughters, Olivia and Lily.