The recipient of four Primetime Emmy Award nominations, he starred in the Netflix series Queer Eye as the interior design expert for its first eight seasons.
[3][4] Berk cites that being gay in the Bible Belt and attending an Assemblies of God church throughout his childhood was difficult, and that he faced both internal and external homophobia growing up.
[8][9] He found employment at Restoration Hardware and Bed Bath & Beyond before moving on to Portico, a high-end home furnishing company.
In 2018, Berk began starring as the interior design expert on the Netflix reality series Queer Eye.
[1] During his time on Queer Eye, he appeared alongside his castmates in Taylor Swift's "You Need to Calm Down" music video.
[22] On June 23, 2020, Berk and Queer Eye co-star Jonathan Van Ness praised recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions which ruled that LGBT employment discrimination was a violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.