Brent Bailey

Brent Bailey is an American film and television actor, director, producer, and screenwriter born in Tucson, Arizona. Bailey has appeared in television series such as Criminal Minds, Rizzoli & Isles and Hart of Dixie. Bailey also played Alex Knightley on the series Emma Approved,[1][2] which won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Interactive Program in 2015.[3][4] He played John F. Kennedy's speechwriter Ted Sorensen in the film LBJ, directed by Rob Reiner.[5]

Brent Bailey
Born
NationalityAmerican
Other namesBrent Bailey
Occupation
Years active2006-present
Known for

Filmography

  • The Boys & Girls Guide to Getting Down (2006) as Kissing Guy
  • Fear Is a Lot Like Love (2006 short) as Sunbather
  • The Last Sentinel (2007) as Action Drone
  • Waiting (2007 short) as College Guy #1
  • Privileged (1 episode, 2008) as Antione
  • Life (1 episode 2009) Andy Diller
  • Suspension of Disbelief (2009 Short) as Sam
  • Leaving Bliss (8 episodes, 2009) as Madison
  • Life with Kat & McKay (1 episode, 2009) as Thor
  • Relish (2009) as Mike
  • It's Not About Coffee (2010) as Chris
  • Ship in a Bottle (2010) as The Captain
  • Continental Divide (2010 Short) as Will
  • We're Not Together (2011) as Brandon
  • Going Down in LA-LA Land (2011) as Dean
  • Think Like a Man (2012) as Waiter
  • Love-Stupid (2 episodes, 2012) as Derek
  • Whitney (1 episode, 2013) as Matt
  • Threshold (2013) as Alex
  • My Synthesized Life (11 episodes, 2013) as Jimmy Bales
  • The Republic of Two (2013) as Tim
  • Crimson Winter (2013) as Fearghas
  • Criminal Minds (1 episode, 2013) as Scotty Delfino
  • Precipitation (2014) as Jordan
  • Vid_687337 (2014) as David (and as director)
  • Emma Approved (52 episodes, 2013-2014) as Alex Knightley
  • Ru (2014) as Justin G.
  • Classic Alice (2 episodes, 2014) as Anthony White, Hot TA
  • Hart of Dixie (1 episode, 2014) as Zack
  • Passport (2014) as Jimmy
  • Bella and the Bulldogs (1 episode, 2015) as Bella's Dad
  • Rizzoli & Isles (1 episode, 2015) as tony
  • Karma's a B*Tch - The Series (1 episode, 2015) as Chuck
  • Soundproof (2015) as Andy
  • Palo Alto (2 episodes, 2015) as Sam Cohen
  • Her Dinner Party (2015) as Benjamin
  • LBJ (2016) as Ted Sorensen
  • Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2 episodes, 2018) as Agent Thomas
  • Coop & Cami Ask the World (1 episode, 2019) as Eric Wrather

As writer/director/producer

  • Vid_687337 (2014) as David (also as cinematographer. editor)
  • Kids with Adult Problems (12 episodes, 2014)

Recognition

Awards and nominations

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References

  1. "'Emma Approved': Brent Bailey on 'Lizzie Bennet Diaries,' Darcy, 'Clueless'". Zap2It. Retrieved 2015-10-09.
  2. Terrace, Vincent (2015-03-15). Internet Drama and Mystery Television Series, 1996-2014. McFarland. ISBN 9780786495818.
  3. "Brent Bailey". IMDb. Retrieved 2015-10-09.
  4. "Taylor Swift, Jimmy Fallon Among Juried Emmy Award Winners". Variety. Retrieved 2015-10-09.
  5. "Allison Tolman, Michaela Watkins Join Will Ferrell-Amy Poehler Comedy; LBJ Packs Cast As Production Starts". Deadline. Retrieved 2015-10-09.
  6. staff. "5th Annual Indie Series Awards Nominees". Indie Series Awards. Archived from the original on August 7, 2015. Retrieved November 8, 2015.
  7. staff. "4th Annual Streamy Awards Winners & Nominees". Streamy Award. Retrieved November 8, 2015.
  8. staff. "2014 IAWTV Awards Nominees & Winners". International Academy of Web Television. Archived from the original on February 6, 2015. Retrieved November 8, 2015.

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