Brent S. Duncan is an editor and cinematographer, known for Shift (2018), Catharsis (2017) and Lifeline (2017).
Brent Sass is known for Life Below Zero: Next Generation (2020) and The Interior (2015).
Brent Schaefer is known for Panther (1995) and Gang in Blue (1996).
American screen actor, stage actor and voiceover artist. Voiced all characters in the Disney-Pixar, Oscar-Nominated short, Sanjay's Super Team. Recipient of the 2019 Star News Award for Best Lead Actor in a Musical for his portrayal of Robert Kincaid in award-winning musical, The Bridges of Madison County. Most recently seen on several episodes of the hit AMC show Halt & Catch Fire. Set to next appear as southern congressman, Edward Rutledge, in the mini-series The American Constitution.
Brent Scott Maze is known for La Flamme Rouge (2021), Delirium Trigger (2013) and Roadkill (2020).
Brent Sexton was born on August 12, 1967 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Radio (2003), Flightplan (2005) and The Belko Experiment (2016).
Brent Skagford is known for Source Code (2011), X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) and Arrival (2016).
Brent Spiner, whose primary claim to fame is his portrayal of the beloved android Data on the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), was born and raised in Houston, Texas. His parents, Sylvia (Schwartz) and Jack Spiner, owned and operated a furniture store, and were both from Jewish immigrant families (from Austria, Hungary, and Russia). Jack died of kidney failure at age 29, when Brent was 10 months old. When he was 6 years old, his mother married Sol Mintz, who adopted Brent and his older brother Ron. Although his mother divorced Mintz after 7 years of marriage, Brent retained his adopted father's last name until 1975, when he took back his birth name. Spiner first began pursuing his interest in acting while in high school. There his inspirational drama teacher, Cecil Pickett, gave a great start to the careers of a remarkable group of aspiring young actors (and directors), including Spiner, Cindy Pickett (Cecil's daughter), Randy Quaid, Dennis Quaid, Trey Wilson, Robert Wuhl and Thomas Schlamme, all of whom later attained success in Hollywood. After graduation, Spiner followed his mentor to the University of Houston and other local colleges, while also launching his professional acting career in theater (The Houston Music Theater and other regional theater) and in film (My Sweet Charlie (1970), which was shot on location in Texas). After a couple of false starts in New York and Hollywood, Spiner eventually established himself as a stage actor in New York, appearing in a number of off-Broadway and Broadway plays, such as "A History of the American Film" (1978), "Leave It to Beaver is Dead" (1979), "Sunday in the Park with George" (1984), and "Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" (1985). While in New York, he had a bit part in Woody Allen's Stardust Memories (1980) and starred in an independent film called Rent Control (1981). The play "Little Shop of Horrors "brought Spiner to Los Angeles in 1984, where he eventually took up permanent residence. In 1986, after a number of character parts in television series and movies, such as Robert Kennedy and His Times (1985), Crime of Innocence (1985), Manhunt for Claude Dallas (1986), and Family Sins (1987), Spiner snagged the role that would bring him international fame: Data, the endearing android, whom Spiner played "by tapping into his inner child." Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), the sequel to the original television series Star Trek (1966), became hugely popular, moving to the big screen for four films (so far) after its 7-year run on television. Aside from these films, Spiner has made cameo appearances in a number of films directed by his friend and old schoolmate Thomas Schlamme, such as Miss Firecracker (1989), Crazy from the Heart (1991), and Kingfish: A Story of Huey P. Long (1995), and has appeared in small roles in more recent films, such as Dude, Where's My Car? (2000) and The Master of Disguise (2002). Arguably his most popular film portrayal was Dr. Brakish Okun in Independence Day (1996), a role that elicited his unique eccentricity and sense of humor. He reprised the character in the sequel, Independence Day: Resurgence (2016).
Brent Stait was born on September 9, 1959 in The Pas, Manitoba, Canada. He is an actor and director, known for Final Destination 5 (2011), Andromeda (2000) and Tron (2010).
Brent Stiefel is a producer and actor, known for Obvious Child (2014), Free in Deed (2015) and As You Are (2016).