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Peter Michael Bergman (born June 11, 1953) is an American television actor best known for his portrayals on soap operas: as Cliff Warner on All My Children (1979–89) on ABC and as Jack Abbott on The Young and the Restless (1989–present) on CBS.

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Biography

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The son of Walter Bergman, a United States Navy officer, he was born in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He later graduated from Crossland High School in Camp Springs, Maryland. Bergman was married to actress and singer Christine Ebersole from 1976 to 1981. In 1985, he married Mariellen, with whom he has two children.[1]

Career

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Bergman originally auditioned for the All My Children role of Dr. Jeff Martin. His first notable role was his portrayal of Dr. Cliff Warner on All My Children, which he played from 1979 to 1987 and again from 1988-89. His character, Cliff, married Nina (Taylor Miller) four times (1980, 1982, 1986, and 1989) and divorced her three times.[2]

In a Vicks Formula 44 cough syrup advertising campaign in 1986, Bergman told the viewing audience, "I’m not a doctor, but I play one on TV." Chris Robinson, who played Dr. Rick Webber on ABC's General Hospital, was the original spokesperson in the ad campaign, which started in 1984. Bergman replaced Robinson after the latter experienced some legal difficulties.

Since 1989, Bergman has played the role of Jack Abbott on The Young and the Restless. In 1997, Bergman portrayed Jack Abbott in the episode "The Heather Biblow Story" on The Nanny, where he shared an on-screen kiss with Pamela Anderson. In 2001, he guest starred as Jack on The King of Queens in an episode of Season 3.[citation needed] In 2015, Bergman also portrayed Marco Annicelli, the doppelganger of Jack, on The Young and the Restless.

Filmography

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Television
Year Title Role Notes
1976 Kojak Bo Allen Episode: "A Shield for Murder: Part 1"
Episode: "A Shield for Murder: Part 2"
1979–89 All My Children Cliff Warner Contract role
1982 Fantasies Larry Television film
1989 Money, Power, Murder. Brant Television film
1989–present The Young and the Restless Jack Abbott Contract role
Marco Annicelli Dual role (2015)
1991 Danielle Steel's 'Palomino' Warren Taylor Television film
1993 Woman on the Ledge Bob Television film
1994 The 5 Mrs. Buchanans Clyde Episode: "Clyde and Vivian and Ed and Malice"
1997 The Nanny Jack Abbott Episode: "The Heather Biblow Story"
1998 The Bold and the Beautiful Jack Abbott 2 episodes (December 24 and 28, 1998)
2001 The King of Queens Jack Abbott Episode: "Inner Tube"
2025 Pluribus Davis Taffler Episode: "We Is Us"
Film
Year Title Role Notes
2005 The Return of the Muskrats Homeless man Short film

Awards and nominations

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List of awards and nominations for Peter Bergman
Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series All My Children Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Young and the Restless Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Young and the Restless Won
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Young and the Restless Won
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Young and the Restless Nominated
Soap Opera Digest Award Outstanding Lead Actor The Young and the Restless Won
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Young and the Restless Nominated
Soap Opera Digest Award Outstanding Lead Actor The Young and the Restless Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Young and the Restless Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Young and the Restless Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Young and the Restless Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Young and the Restless Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Young and the Restless Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Young and the Restless Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Young and the Restless Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Young and the Restless Won
Daytime Emmy Award Irresistible Combination (shared with Michelle Stafford) The Young and the Restless Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Young and the Restless Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Young and the Restless Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Young and the Restless Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Young and the Restless Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Young and the Restless Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Young and the Restless Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Young and the Restless Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Young and the Restless Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Young and the Restless Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Young and the Restless Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series The Young and the Restless Nominated

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Peter Michael Bergman (born June 11, 1953) is an American actor best known for his portrayal of Jack Abbott on the The Young and the Restless, a role he has played since 1989. Born in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to a officer father, Bergman had a nomadic childhood. After attending high school in and graduating from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in , he began his acting career in 1979 as Dr. Cliff Warner on ABC's , a role he portrayed until 1989. Bergman joined in as Jack Abbott, the ambitious heir in the Newman-Abbott rivalry, becoming a icon through storylines of business, family, and romance. His performance has earned 25 Daytime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor—the most in the category—and three wins (1991, 1992, 2002). Beyond soaps, Bergman has guest-starred in primetime series including (2001) and, as of 2025, Pluribus on Apple TV+. He was married to actress from 1976 to 1981 and has been married to Mariellen Bergman since 1985, with whom he has two children. His contributions to daytime drama include induction into the Soap Opera Hall of Fame in 1998.

Early Life

Birth and Family Background

Peter Michael Bergman was born on June 11, 1953, at the in , to Walter Bergman, a officer, and his American wife. As the son of a career naval officer, Bergman experienced a peripatetic childhood marked by frequent relocations, moving nine times before entering eighth grade and continuing to shift every two years for the first 14 years of his life. This "Navy brat" upbringing instilled a sense of adaptability and discipline in the , shaped by the demands of that prioritized structure and resilience amid constant change. During his high school years, Bergman first encountered the performing arts through participation in theater classes and school productions, which sparked his initial interest in acting. He later recalled being inspired by a classmate's performance in a thespian competition during 11th grade, an experience that highlighted the allure of stage work for him.

Education and Early Interests

Peter Bergman attended Crossland High School in , graduating in 1971, where he first developed an interest in after witnessing a thespian competition performance in 11th grade that inspired him to join theater classes and participate in school drama activities. During his high school years, Bergman also pursued , which helped build his physical discipline and contributed to the energetic style he later brought to performances. The family's frequent relocations—nine moves before he entered eighth grade, stemming from his father's career as a U.S. Navy officer—instilled in Bergman a sense of adaptability and resilience that would serve him well in the competitive world of acting. Following high school, Bergman supported himself through construction work to fund his formal training, eventually enrolling at the in . He graduated from the in 1974, having immersed himself in its rigorous curriculum of techniques, voice, and movement classes, as well as collaborative student productions that sharpened his onstage presence and interpretive skills.

Career

Early Acting Roles

After graduating from the American of Dramatic Arts in New York in 1974, Peter Bergman relocated to to pursue professional opportunities. His early television work included a guest on the crime drama series in 1976. He began with minor roles in regional theater productions across the , performing in various stage plays that honed his skills but offered limited visibility. Additionally, Bergman appeared in several television commercials during this period, providing modest income while he established himself in the industry. Bergman's early years in were marked by significant financial challenges, as he supported himself through waiting tables and other odd jobs amid frequent auditions. He later described this time as that of a "starving ," highlighting the instability and persistence required to break through in a competitive field. as a "pretty " due to his looks further complicated securing diverse roles, limiting him to stereotypical parts in theater and commercials. Through persistent networking with agents and casting directors in the late 1970s, Bergman secured his breakthrough opportunity around 1979, auditioning for a role on the ABC All My Children. This connection to marked the end of his initial struggles and the start of his prominent career.

All My Children

Peter Bergman joined the cast of the All My Children in 1979, portraying Dr. Cliff Warner, a compassionate who quickly became a central romantic lead in the Pine Valley storyline. Initially hired for what he thought was a temporary role to finance a personal purchase, Bergman originally auditioned for the part of Dr. Jeff Martin before landing the opportunity to play Cliff. Bergman's character developed into a beloved figure through his on-again, off-again romance with Nina Cortlandt, the sheltered heiress portrayed by , forming one of the decade's most iconic soap supercouples. Their relationship captivated audiences with dramatic highs and lows, including a fairy-tale first on September 3, 1980, at which Nina arrived by , and subsequent remarriages amid conflicts involving family interference from Nina's father, Palmer Cortlandt. The couple's arcs expanded to include family milestones, such as the birth of their son, Bobby, in 1981, which added layers of parental challenges and deepened their bond through shared joys and hardships. By the late 1980s, however, the storyline took a controversial turn when Cliff was paired in an interracial romance with nurse Angie Hubbard, a plot that failed to resonate with longtime viewers who remained loyal to the Cliff-Nina dynamic. Bergman departed the series in 1989 after the network withdrew its contract renewal offer during negotiations, a decision tied to efforts to refresh the character amid declining ratings; the role was recast, but subsequent portrayers did not sustain long-term success. The abrupt exit sparked significant fan backlash, with audiences expressing outrage over losing the established pairing and Bergman's performance. Bergman made a brief return to All My Children in 1995 for the show's 25th anniversary special, reprising Cliff in a nostalgic nod to his enduring impact on the series. This limited appearance allowed for subtle reunion elements with Nina's storyline, closing a chapter on one of daytime television's most memorable romances. This departure ultimately paved the way for Bergman's transition to the rival soap opera .

The Young and the Restless

Peter Bergman joined the cast of in November 1989, taking over the role of Jack Abbott from . Initially portrayed as a scheming executive aiming to seize control of the family-owned Jabot Cosmetics from his brother Ashley and father John, Jack's character evolved over more than 35 years into a multifaceted anti-hero, balancing ruthless ambition with moments of vulnerability and loyalty. This transformation was marked by Bergman's nuanced performance, which earned him three for Outstanding Lead Actor in 1991, 1992, and 2002. Central to Jack's arc have been intense corporate battles at Jabot, where he repeatedly fought to reclaim and lead the company amid takeovers and betrayals, often clashing with rival . His personal life intertwined with these conflicts through multiple marriages, including a passionate but turbulent union with that highlighted themes of redemption and co-parenting their son Kyle, and a brief, ill-fated remarriage to longtime love following a near-fatal shooting. Family tensions within the Abbotts exacerbated these plots, as Jack navigated rivalries with Ashley and Billy, inheritance disputes, and efforts to preserve the family's legacy against external threats. Bergman participated in key milestone episodes, including the show's 10,000th installment in September 2012, which featured reflections on Genoa City's history and Jack's enduring role in it. In the and , Jack underwent significant redemptions, such as recovering from a 2012 gunshot wound inflicted by ex-wife , which led to a hand transplant and renewed focus on family reconciliation, and battling in storylines that showcased his resilience and growth beyond corporate villainy. As of 2025, Jack continues as CEO of Jabot, embroiled in high-stakes defenses against Victor Newman's aggressive acquisition attempts, while grappling with son Kyle's professional ambitions and marital strains with . Bergman's portrayal in these arcs, particularly a 2024 episode involving Jack's relapse into pill addiction to support Nikki's sobriety, earned him his 25th Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor, announced in July 2025.

Other Television and Film Appearances

Throughout his career, Peter Bergman has made several guest appearances on other television series, leveraging his soap opera prominence to portray characters in sitcoms and other dramas. In 1994, he appeared as Clyde in an episode of the CBS sitcom The Five Mrs. Buchanans. Three years later, in 1997, Bergman guest-starred as himself in The Nanny, appearing in the episode "The Heather Biblow Story" alongside Fran Drescher. He reprised a version of his iconic role as Jack Abbott in a 1998 crossover on The Bold and the Beautiful, featuring in two episodes (December 24 and 28) where his character discussed business ventures with the Forrester family. In 2001, Bergman played Jack again in a guest spot on The King of Queens, integrating his Young and the Restless persona into the episode "Head First". Bergman has also taken on roles in made-for-television films, often playing supporting characters in dramas and thrillers. His early TV movie work includes the 1982 film Fantasies, where he portrayed Larry, a man entangled in a web of romantic intrigue. In 1989, he starred as Brant in the mystery Money, Power, Murder. The following year, Bergman appeared in the romantic drama Danielle Steel's Palomino (1991). He continued with smaller parts, such as Bob in the 1993 thriller Woman on the Ledge. Additionally, Bergman starred as Ed Blake in the 1988 Phantom of the Ritz, a horror-comedy . In addition to scripted roles, Bergman lent his voice and presence to commercials during the , notably in Formula 44 advertisements. In these spots, he delivered the memorable line, "I'm not a doctor, but I play one on ," capitalizing on his physician character from to endorse the cough syrup. These commercials aired widely in 1986 and helped popularize the phrase in American pop culture. More recently, Bergman expanded into primetime sci-fi with a guest in the 2025 Apple TV+ series Pluribus, created by . He plays Davis Taffler, a high-ranking U.S. official who interacts with the in a politically charged . The series premiered on November 7, 2025, marking Bergman's first major non-soap appearance in over two decades.

Personal Life

Marriages and Relationships

Peter Bergman's first marriage was to actress and singer , which lasted from 1976 until their divorce in 1981. The couple, both rising in the entertainment industry at the time, met through professional circles, but their union ultimately did not endure amid the pressures of early career demands. Following his divorce, Bergman met Mariellen Bergman on a arranged by his co-star Mike Minor in the mid-1980s. The pair connected quickly and married in a private ceremony in 1985, marking the beginning of a lasting partnership. They have since maintained a low-profile while supporting each other's endeavors. Bergman and Mariellen have often appeared together publicly at industry events, including multiple ceremonies, where they have been photographed as a united couple. Since their marriage, there have been no reports of other notable romantic relationships involving Bergman.

Family and Children

Peter Bergman and his , Mariellen, welcomed their , Clare Elizabeth Bergman, in 1990. Bergman was present in the delivery room for Clare's birth, a significant moment for the as hospital policies of the era often restricted fathers' involvement. Their son, Connor Bergman, was born in 1987. Due to medical protocols at the time, Bergman could not attend Connor's delivery, an experience he later reflected on with humor and regret in interviews. The couple's stable marriage has provided a foundation for raising their children amid Bergman's demanding acting career on , where long hours on set required careful coordination of family responsibilities. As of 2025, Clare has pursued a career in the technology sector, working at The Browser Company in New York after attending the . Connor, now in his late 30s, has maintained a low public profile, focusing on personal interests outside the entertainment industry. Bergman has described himself as a dedicated father, emphasizing the joys of life despite the challenges of fame, which prompted a family relocation from New York to in the early to better align with his professional opportunities. The Bergmans uphold family traditions, including annual vacations with close friends such as actor and his wife, Robin, which strengthen their bonds away from the spotlight. Fame has occasionally influenced home dynamics, with Bergman noting the need to shield his children from public scrutiny while fostering a normal upbringing.

Philanthropy and Interests

Bergman has long been committed to , donating his time to various charitable causes focused on children's health and . His involvement in reflects a dedication to giving back, often through personal participation rather than high-profile events. Outside of his acting career, Bergman pursues interests in music and sports. He plays the piano, having studied it since age 20, and maintains a passion for contemporary music. Additionally, he coaches his children's sporting teams, blending family life with active community engagement.

Awards and Recognition

Daytime Emmy Awards

Peter Bergman has received a record 25 Daytime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, spanning from 1983 during his tenure on All My Children to 2025 for his portrayal of Jack Abbott on The Young and the Restless. These nominations highlight his enduring impact in daytime television, where he has consistently delivered nuanced performances exploring themes of ambition, family loyalty, and personal redemption. Bergman's first Daytime Emmy win came in 1991 for his role as Jack Abbott on , shortly after transitioning from in 1989, where he had originated the character of Dr. Cliff Warner. This victory recognized his seamless embodiment of Jack as a multifaceted —charming yet ruthless in business—solidifying his place on the show amid initial skepticism about replacing the original actor, . He followed with a consecutive win in 1992, praised for deepening Jack's emotional layers during early storylines involving corporate intrigue and sibling rivalries at Jabot Cosmetics, which showcased his ability to balance charisma with vulnerability. His third win arrived in 2002, stemming from a compelling arc with (Michelle Stafford) and (Susan Walters), where Jack delivered a pivotal urging Phyllis to marry him amid escalating tensions. This performance exemplified Bergman's skill in portraying Jack's redemptive pursuit of love and stability after years of self-destructive decisions, earning acclaim for its emotional intensity and character growth. Bergman's Emmy recognition often aligns with such redemption narratives, as seen in his 1990s arcs where Jack evolved from a scheming executive to a more empathetic family patriarch. In 2025, Bergman received his 25th Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Performance in a Daytime Drama Series at the 52nd Annual , submitting an episode from May 2, 2024, in which Jack relapses into to support Nikki Newman's () sobriety journey, drawing on their shared tragic history—including the loss of a —to rebuild trust. This nomination underscored his portrayal of Jack's selfless heroism and long-term character development.

Soap Opera Digest Awards and Other Honors

Peter Bergman earned significant recognition from Soap Opera Digest for his portrayal of Jack Abbott on The Young and the Restless, including two awards for Outstanding Lead Actor, highlighting his commanding presence in . He secured his first such win in 1993, celebrated for delivering nuanced performances that captured the character's complex evolution from corporate schemer to family patriarch. Throughout the and into the , Bergman received multiple nominations in the Outstanding Lead Actor category, reflecting consistent peer and fan acclaim for his dynamic range amid high-stakes storylines. A 1994 nomination further underscored his versatility, though the award eluded him that year. Beyond , Bergman has garnered other notable honors that affirm his status as a daytime icon. He received three MVP awards from Soap Opera Update magazine, recognizing his pivotal contributions to and solidifying his reputation as the most decorated actor in the show's history. In 2023, Soap Hub named him Performer of the Week for a compelling arc involving Jack's emotional confrontations, praising his ability to convey raw vulnerability and resilience. These fan-voted and editorial tributes, alongside his three Daytime Emmy wins, illustrate Bergman's enduring influence, culminating in his record-breaking 25th Emmy nomination in 2025 for a poignant episode exploring Jack's intervention in a loved one's crisis.

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