Brent Bailey
Movie Actor

Brent Bailey Net Worth

Brent Bailey is an actor born on July 4, 1983 in Arizona. He has had roles in a variety of films, including Going Down in La-la-land, Crimson Winter, Republic of Two, and the box-office hit Think Like A Man. He has also appeared in television and commercials.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day July 4, 1983
Birth Place Arizona
Age 40 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Cancer

💰 Net worth: $2 million (2024)

About

Film, TV and commercial actor who landed roles in the feature films Going Down in La-la-land, Crimson Winter, Republic of Two and Sony's surprise box-office hit Think Like A Man.

Before Fame

He began his acting career in 2005 and joined SAG three months later. He was first seen in the hit music video "Take Me There" by the Rascal Flatts. He would go on to land multiple national commercials, short films and music videos, including his first network TV role in 2007 on NBC's Life.

Trivia

He filmed national commercials directed by Doug Liman, perhaps most well known as the Director of The Bourne Identity, and Antoine Fuqua, Director of Training Day.

Family Life

Born in Tucson, Arizona, he graduated from Desert Mountain High School in 2001 and went on to attend DeVry University in Arizona where he earned a Bachelor's Degree in computer science and a Master's in Business. He then moved to Los Angeles.

Associated With

He appeared on Showtime's Californication alongside David Duchovny.

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