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Brent Bailey-1

Movie Actor

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Movie

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Tenacious Loyal Intuitive Caring Protective Imaginative Sympathetic

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1983-07-04
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He’s a film, TV, and commercial actor who’s made a name for himself with standout roles in several notable projects. You might recognize him from the feature films Going Down in La-la-land, Crimson Winter, and Republic of Two, or maybe from Sony’s unexpected box-office success, Think Like A Man—a film that really put him on the map. But before all the spotlight, his journey began back in 2005 when he first stepped into the world of acting. It didn’t take long for him to make moves—he joined SAG just three months later, showing early dedication to his craft.

His first real break came when he appeared in the popular music video “Take Me There” by Rascal Flatts, a hit that introduced him to a wider audience. From there, he kept building momentum, landing multiple national commercials, short films, and more music videos. Then, in 2007, he landed his first network TV role on NBC’s Life, marking a significant milestone in his career.

Born in Tucson, Arizona, he grew up with a strong foundation and a clear sense of direction. He graduated from Desert Mountain High School in 2001 and then pursued higher education at DeVry University in Arizona. There, he earned not one but two degrees—a Bachelor’s in computer science and later a Master’s in business—proving he was serious about creating opportunities for himself. With that solid background, he made the bold move to Los Angeles, chasing his dreams in the entertainment industry. And clearly, it paid off.

Trivia

He ended up filming national commercials under the direction of Doug Liman—yeah, that’s the guy behind The Bourne Identity—which was pretty cool, but he also worked with Antoine Fuqua, who you might recognize as the director of Training Day. So, working with big names like Doug Liman definitely added some serious credibility to his portfolio. It’s not every day someone gets to collaborate with directors of that caliber, especially early on. And honestly, being directed by Doug Liman brought a whole new level of intensity to the set. Doug Liman really knows how to command a scene.

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