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Michael Bergin: The 'Other Man' in Camelot's Last Love Story Finds Peace in Malibu

Entertainment ✍️ Mike Delgado 🕒 2026-03-07 15:26 🔥 Views: 1
Michael Bergin on the set of the Today Show

If you were walking through Manhattan in the mid-90s, you couldn't miss him. Michael Bergin was the chiseled face (and torso) of Calvin Klein underwear, the guy who succeeded Mark Wahlberg and basically defined male cool for a minute there. But for all his success in front of the camera, Bergin's name became permanently etched into pop culture history for a role he never auditioned for: the "other man" in the fairy tale of John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette.

With the recent buzz surrounding Ryan Murphy's Love Story series, the public's fascination with that doomed Camelot chapter has been reignited. And right in the middle of it sits Bergin, a guy who went from being America's most famous model to a controversial author, and now—in a twist no one saw coming—one of the top luxury real estate agents in Los Angeles. So, what happened to the man who claimed he was Carolyn's secret rebound?

The Calvin Klein Connection

Long before the tabloids got hold of him, Bergin was just a business marketing grad from UConn with a hell of a jawline. In the early '90s, he met Carolyn Bessette, who was then a high-powered publicist working the VIP room at Calvin Klein. She saw something in the kid from Naugatuck. Legend has it, she pulled some strings and helped him land that iconic underwear campaign. When that black-and-white ad with Kate Moss dropped in '94, Bergin wasn't just a model; he was a "spokesbody".

They dated, quietly, for a few years. But by 1994, Kennedy had pivoted from Daryl Hannah and started pursuing Bessette in earnest. She took his calls, and Bergin was, by all accounts, out of the picture. At least, that's how it looked from the outside.

Baywatch and a Tell-All

While the Kennedys were hiding from paparazzi and having their infamous public spats, Bergin kept his head down and worked. He landed the role of J.D. Darius on Baywatch, a gig that kept him on screens—and in swim trunks—for nearly 90 episodes from 1997 to 2001. He was doing guest spots on Charmed and CSI: Miami. Life was good. But after the tragic plane crash in July 1999 that claimed the lives of JFK Jr., Carolyn, and her sister Lauren, the silence became deafening.

Then, in 2004, Bergin dropped a bomb. His memoir, The Other Man: John F. Kennedy, Jr., Carolyn Bessette, and Me, hit shelves. In it, he made claims that blew the lid off the "perfect marriage" narrative. He alleged that his relationship with Carolyn wasn't just a pre-Kennedy fling. He claimed they rekindled their affair in 1997 while she was married and that it continued right up until the day she died.

Naturally, Carolyn's inner circle tore the book apart. Friends called it a cash grab and dismissed the allegations as pure fiction. To this day, it remains a divisive piece of Kennedy lore—either a desperate man's fantasy or the final missing puzzle piece in a very complicated marriage.

From Studio Backlots to Studio City Lots

Here’s where the plot twists. Bergin didn't just fade away into obscurity. He pulled off a career pivot that would make most actors jealous. Around 2008, he started dabbling in real estate investing. He flipped houses, learned the trade, and eventually hung his license with the John Aaroe Group.

In 2018, he made a power move to Compass, joining as a Luxury Estates Director. Now, as the founder of The Bergin Group in Studio City, he's consistently ranked in the top 1% of agents at Compass. His wife, Joy—a makeup artist he married in 2004—works alongside him as Marketing Director.

Today, Bergin isn't chasing headlines. He's chasing escrow. Whether he's moving a mid-century modern in Sherman Oaks or a sprawling estate in Beverly Hills, he’s reportedly "24/7 available" for his clients—a work ethic that’s earned him serious respect in the industry.

Life Outside the Spotlight

He's got two kids: Jesse, who's now a college athlete, and Alana. You won't catch him on reality TV or doing tell-alls about the tell-all. When he's not showing homes, he's at his son's games or quietly supporting local charities. He's also stayed connected to his entertainment roots in a behind-the-scenes way, serving as an associate producer on projects like The Wrong Stepmother in 2019.

It’s a long way from the beaches of Baywatch and the glare of the flashbulbs that followed Carolyn. But in a town full of people desperately clinging to their fifteen minutes, Bergin seems to have found something rarer than fame: a second act that actually fits.

So, Where is He Now?

  • Name: Michael Bergin (Don't call him "Throttle"—that's a different, Australian DJ with the same last name).
  • Location: Los Angeles, California.
  • Career: Luxury Real Estate Agent at Compass.
  • Family: Married to Joy Tilk since 2004; two children.
  • The Bottom Line: He’s living a quiet, successful life far removed from the soap opera of the '90s.

As for that other piece of media floating around—Till Sudden Death Do Us Part—it's a dramatized adaptation of a Simon R. Green mystery about a character named Robert Bergin, not Michael. And Trend Following Masters: Trading Conversations -- Volume One? That's a solid read for Wall Street types, featuring a trader named Martin Bergin. But it’s the Michael Bergin—the one who lived through the craziest love triangle of the 20th century—whose story keeps us hooked. And for the first time in decades, he seems perfectly happy to let the properties do the talking.