Brently Heilbron, a native Texan with a rich creative background, has had the privilege of collaborating twice with renowned director Robert Rodriguez on two distinct projects. The first being the Netflix original film, We Can Be Heroes, and the second being the experimental $7,000 film project, Red 11, which showcases his versatility as a writer and performer.
In addition to his work in film, Brently has also ventured into the world of music, writing and performing songs for the emo puppet band Fragile Rock. This unique endeavor has led to a notable highlight in his career, including a Tiny Desk Concert for NPR, where he showcased his musical talents to a wider audience.
Brently's journey in the entertainment industry began at a young age, as he started performing stand-up comedy at just 15 years old. He has since gone on to emcee events nationwide, including high-profile events for notable celebrities such as Paul McCartney and George Takei.
In addition to his stand-up comedy career, Brently has also made appearances on television, featuring in popular shows such as The Leftovers and Friday Night Lights. Furthermore, he has served as both producer and host for the PBS comedy series Stand Up Empire, solidifying his position as a talented and multi-faceted performer in the entertainment industry.