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Name
  
Brently Heilbron


Role
  
Comedian

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Brently Heilbron (born December 1, 1976) is an American comedian and actor.

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Career

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In 2007, he hosted Sir Paul McCartney's special live appearance at Amoeba Music. His verbatim performance of R. Kelly's Trapped in the Closet in its entirety earned him a mention in both a Los Angeles Times blog, and in the New York Times among others. On the stage, he was hand-picked by Woody Allen to appear in the Los Angeles Opera production of Gianni Schicchi. He also appeared on the Bravo improvised television series Significant Others as well as Season 5 of Friday Night Lights on NBC and Season 1 of The Lying Game on ABC Family.

In 1999, he was called Austin’s best stand-up comic in the Arts and Entertainment section of the Austin Chronicle.. TheAustin Chronicle described Brently as “one of the most prolific and inventive comics anywhere,” while also providing a mediocre review for his solo show All Things Delicious: What the hell is inside the sizzle pot?. At Amoeba, Brently hosts monthly charity auctions benefiting victims of Hurricane Katrina and other green charities. He currently host the web show Daily Uke by Brently which premiered on January 1, 2011 and promises a song a day until December 31, 2011.

In 2012, Brently led supporters and friends of Leslie Cochran in organizing Leslie Fest to pay tribute to the Austin icon and raise money for Hospice Austin.

In 2016, he created a comedy series for PBS called Stand Up Empire. In 2017, his emo puppet band Fragile Rock was featured on NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts..

Discography

He wrote and performed some works digitally published by his production company, Vaudeville Heartthrob Recordings.

References

Brently Heilbron Wikipedia


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