Brent is a seasoned documentary filmmaker and pizza enthusiast from Los Angeles, CA. His credits include the feature film Dear Francis (Showtime television), Lovin' Lakin (Hulu, starring Kristen Bell, Seth McFarlin, Kristen Chennoweth, and Christine Lakin), and documentary footage featured in the opening ceremony of the Rio Olympics. Over the last 20 years Brent has directed over 250 short documentaries for causes and clients - drugs, AIDS, deforestation, human trafficking, abuse, homelessness, international aid, and payday loans, among others.
Brent Gutierrez is an American Actor born in Houston, TX. He attended San Jacinto College where he majored in Theater and Film. Coming from an Entertainment Family, Brent was mentored in stand-up comedy, first, by his father, Danny Martinez ( owner of The Comedy Showcase and Nationally touring comic himself) and a never ending flow of Stand-up comedians from all over the Nation. In the year 2001 Brent moved to Los Angeles to attend The Howard Fine School of Acting. There he continued his study in the Stanislavski method under the teachings of Howard Fine. His acting pursuits landed him roles in the movies : "American Sniper", dir. by Clint Eastwood; "Paranormal Activity": The Marked Ones, dir. by Christopher Landon; "Dutch", dir. by Preston Whitmore; "CounterPunch", dir. Kenneth Castillo and the award winning indie Film Starring Bella Thorne, "Shovel Buddies". Brent co-starred along side actor, Kirk Baltz, in the Austin film festival award winning Horror/Thriller short "Demon", dir. by Caleb Slain. Noticed by film director and award winning writer Joe Lam, Brent was cast in the 50 time award winning short Thriller "Fugitive Zero". Brent's role as "Casper aka Carlos Ramos", earned him 5 Best Supporting Actor awards. Brent's Television appearances include roles in mega Television hit shows NCIS; NCIS Los Angeles; Raising The Bar with Mark-Paul Gosselaar, and with Kevin Hart, on the BET hit comedy show, "Real Husbands of Hollywood".
Brent is originally from Indianapolis, In. Out of high school he joined the Marine Corps as a combat photographer, where he traveled the world and served in Iraq in 2003. After his honorable discharge he began his acting career in Los Angeles. Since then he has developed his talent as a actor working with Al Pacino and recently with Ewan McGregor, as well as many other talented artists on many project ranging from independent films to shows on HBO, Showtime and Investigation. He created a webseries 'Struggleing' about the day to day hustle of making it in Hollywood which was up for two Prime Time Emmy Awards 2018. Brent is also a successful writer and director, creating series, award winning shorts and feature films that range from dramatic to comedy. For over six years Brent taught acting at one of the top acting studios in Los Angeles helping thousands of actors from beginners to Emmy Award Winners and Celebrities take their work to the next level. He continues to help anyone with the passion and willingness to learn and apply the work to create success for themselves in their craft and life in the hopes to be a mentor that he himself never had, so no one has to go through what he had to in order to learn how to succeed. He is also an advocate for Human Rights and has created a company with his sister that promotes empowering women that donates to multiple non-profit women's causes around the world.
Brent Hearn is known for Driven (2019).
Brent Heigold is an actor, known for Melfi (2013), The Internship Games (2015) and Initiation (2013).
Brent Hilgart is an actor and producer, known for The Giant Spider (2013) and Queen of Snakes (2019).
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.