Brent Hinkley was born on April 12, 1962 in East Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor, known for The Silence of the Lambs (1991), Ed Wood (1994) and Falling Down (1993).
Brent Hodge is a filmmaker specializing in comedy and pop culture documentaries. He is best known for A Brony Tale (Netflix), I Am Chris Farley (Spike/Paramount), Pistol Shrimps (NBC) Freaks and Geeks: The Documentary (A&E), Who Let the Dogs Out (Hulu), Run This City (Quibi/Roku), and SNL's Downey Wrote That (coming to NBC Peacock). Hodge is also the show-runner and director for Season 1 and 2 of the series A User's Guide To Cheating Death (BBC Earth/Netflix) He is an IDA-nominated and Leo Award-winning director. He won a Canadian Screen Award for directing The CBC Beetle Roadtrip Sessions. He won a Founders Award for Pistol Shrimps at Michael Moore's Traverse City Film Festival. Hodge continues to make films with the mandate of finding humor in real-life stories.
Brent Hoover is a filmmaker and composer for the internationally award-winning feature, The Odyssey of Destiny (Accolade Global Film Competition, Global Music Awards). Outside of film, Mr. Hoover is an adjunct professor for USC Aiken School of Business Administration and a business consultant for the SC Small Business Development Center (SBDC). Regarding prior education, he is a 2011 alumnus of USC Aiken School of Business (Beta Gamma Sigma) and a 2013 MBA alumnus of UNC Greensboro Bryan School of Business. His public speaking resume includes guest lecturing at the College of Charleston and serving as a panelist at the 2016 Southern City Film Festival alongside international film critic Jeffrey Lyons. Mr. Hoover is the owner and founder of Hoover Studios, LLC.
Brent Howard is an actor, known for Finding Love in Mountain View (2020).
Brent Huff, is an award-winning actor, writer and director best known for his recurring roles in Shameless, The Rookie, Pensacola: Wings of Gold and Black Scorpion. Huff has also written and directed numerous successful films such as, Chasing Beauty, (2013) It's a Rockabilly World, (2016) Behind the Orange Curtain, (2012) Cat City, (2008) Welcome to Paradise, (2007) and 100 Mile Rule, (2002) Huff had a passion for acting early on and was a Theatre Major at the University of Missouri, where he was also on the basketball and track teams. After his junior year at Mizzou, Huff decided to pursue an acting career full time and moved to New York City to study at the famed H.B. Studios. Huff's first major film role was in the French cult film, The Perils of Gwendoline, (1984) where he played the rugged action hero opposite Tawny Kitean. At the time, The Perils of Gwendoline was one of the most expensive films ever made in France. After the success of The Perils of Gwendoline (1984) Huff starred in numerous action films. Huff has had the unique opportunity to work as an actor and director around the globe in countries such as, France, Italy, Austria, South Africa, Argentina, Brazil, Russia, Serbia, Thailand and Morocco. During the Padua Hills Playwrights Festival in 1988 Huff appeared on stage in Susan Champagne's highly anticipated Honeymoon. The play was a critical success and the L.A. Times called Huff's performance, "a masterful show of brute force. In 1992, Huff won the coveted role of John Mellencamp's troubled brother in the film, Falling from Grace (1992). The film was written by Larry McMurtry and directed by Mellencamp. Roger Ebert call the film "Powerful". In the 90's, Huff wrote and directed his first feature film, We the People, (1994 . The film was produced by Huff's friend. James Brolin. Several of Huff's films have been film festival winners. In 2012, Huff directed the documentary, Behind the Orange Curtain, (2012) which addresses the opioid addiction crises in America. The film continues to screen across the country and has been endorsed by numerous policy makers. In 2013, Huff's documentary Chasing Beauty, (2013) which pulled back the curtain on the modeling industry, shocked Hollywood when it became the #1 documentary on iTunes as well as the #1 fashion documentary on IMDb. BuzzFeed and Image magazine called Chasing Beauty, one of the top fashion documentaries of all time. Huff just completed directing the family film, A Genie's Tail, (2020) that stars Youtube sensation, Jake Paul, as well Laura Marano and Kevin and John Farley. Huff is in post production on the documentary films, Creating Giants (2020) which profiles Harvard professor, Steve Jarding as well as, The Jackie Stiles Story, (2020) the inspirational story of basketball legend, Jackie Stiles, who broke the Women's all-time NCAA scoring record. Huff has also directed three award-winning short films that include, Lapdancing (2003), Hero (2010), and Helpless (2010). As an in-demand writer, Huff has sold numerous produced screenplays such as, Black Rose, (2014) Magic Man, (2010) Face of Terror, (2004) and Power Play (2003). Known for his low, gravelly voice , Huff has been heard in hundreds of TV and radio commercials. Huff voice-over clients include: Raytheon, Jack Daniels, E Entertainment and Visa, to name a few. Huff is married to actress Shawn Huff.
Brent Hunsaker is an actor, known for Don Verdean (2015).
Brent Jennings was born on April 13, 1951 in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. He is an actor, known for Lodge 49 (2018), Insecure (2016) and All American (2018). He has been married to Juanita Mahone since August 8, 1985. They have three children.
Brent Jones is known for Jumper (2008), Suicide Squad (2016) and Code 8 (2019).
Brent Jordan is known for Concrete_savanna (2021).
Brent K. Grimes is an actor, known for Colin in Black & White (2021).