Andy Berman

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Andy Berman (born August 28, 1969 in Bethesda, Maryland) is an American actor most famous for playing Chuck Coleman on The Wonder Years; his voice-over credits include Dib from Invader Zim. As a screenwriter, he co-wrote the extended pilot episode of the USA Network original series Psych with Steve Franks, as well as "Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Piece" (with Franks), and "9 Lives. He has also scripted three episodes of the ABC sitcom Freddie: "Dollars and No Sense (1x09)," "Freddie and the Hot Mom (1x20)" (with Kristen Marvin Hughes), and "Open and Shut (1x21)" (with Hughes).

In 2000, Berman wrote and directed the short film Bit Players, which starred Verne Troyer.

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Andy said on the first Invader Zim DVD's interview with the voice cast, titled "The Voices of Zim," that he lives on essentially as Dib. At the end of that interview, he recieved a squeaky moose and tearfully said that the show hasn't affected him.

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