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  1. Brent Jennings (born April 13, 1951) is an American actor. He was born in Little Rock, Arkansas and is a 1969 graduate of Little Rock Central High School.

  2. Brent Jennings was born on 13 April 1951 in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. He is an actor, known for Lodge 49 (2018), Insecure (2016) and All American (2018). He has been married to Juanita Mahone since 8 August 1985. They have three children.

  3. Brent Jennings was born on 13 April 1951 in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. He is an actor, known for Lodge 49 (2018), Insecure (2016) and All American (2018). He has been married to Juanita Mahone since 8 August 1985. They have three children.

  4. On today's episode, I talk to actor Brent Jennings. Originally from Little Rock Arkansas, Brent got his start acting professionally in the New York theater s...

  5. Sep 18, 2018 · He’s now starring in AMC’s, Lodge 49, about a “disarmingly optimistic local ex-surfer, Dud ( Wyatt Russell ), who’s drifting after the death of his father and collapse of the family business.”. Jennings plays Ernie, a middle-aged plumbing salesman who feels like life has passed him by.

  6. Lodge 49: Created by Jim Gavin. With Wyatt Russell, Brent Jennings, Sonya Cassidy, Linda Emond. Fate deposits Dud on the doorstep of Lodge 49, a dusty fraternal order that offers cheap beer and strange alchemical philosophies.

  7. A veteran television performer with countless supporting roles to his credit, Arkansas native Brent Jennings established himself through small-screen parts, while peppering his career playing...

  8. 14K Followers, 881 Following, 594 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Brent Jennings (@64blackfalcon)

  9. 67-year-old actor Brent Jennings ('Moneyball') plays Ernie Fontaine in AMC's 'Lodge 49' starring alongside Wyatt Russell, Sonya Cassidy and Linda Emond.

  10. Oct 6, 2021 · With more than a hundred credits on IMDb, the hard-working actor has consistently delivered on stage and screen for more than 40 years. In an interview with Zenger News, Jennings offers his thoughts on the success of stage actors on the big screen and explains how the COVID-19 pandemic is exposing our selfish ways.