Brent Morris is a highly accomplished producer and production manager with an extensive portfolio of over one hundred film, television, and media projects under his belt. His recent credits include serving as the production manager on the Apple+ film The Lost Bus, executive producer and production manager on Clara and Ewan McGregor's Bleeding Love, production manager on Tom Hanks' Finch, and production manager on the Nickelodeon series The Really Loud House.
In addition to his work on these projects, Morris has also line produced a number of features, including Frybread Face and Me, The Kid, Icebox, and Surrounded. He has also served as production manager for Shot Caller, Lemonade Mouth, The Devil's Rejects, and Kung Pow: Enter the Fist. Morris has produced several films as well, including Alan Jacobs' drama American Gun, Tony Cookson's Love Happens, and Sheridan O'Donnell's Little Brother. He co-produced the Oscar-winning Monster and line produced Chris Eyre's Sundance Audience Award winner Smoke Signals.
Before entering the film industry, Morris graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in theater from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He began his career as a story analyst at Indian Neck Entertainment and has since been based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he founded Indieproduction, LLC to develop and produce new projects.