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Brendan Hunt (born June 28, 1972) is an American actor and writer known for roles in the films We're the Millers (2013) and Horrible Bosses 2 (2014) as well as voicing two characters in the video game Fallout 4 (2015).[1] He is a co-creator of the Apple TV+ sitcom Ted Lasso, as well as a writer and regular cast member (Coach Willis Beard).[2]
Early life and education
In 1996, Hunt completed the theater program at Illinois State University.[3] While there, he performed at the Illinois Shakespeare Festival and completed a week-long master class under the guidance of actress Judith Ivey.[4]
While with Boom, Hunt co-wrote and co-starred in a pair of two-man shows at Edinburgh Festival Fringe: Iconic Yanks with Meyers and Here Comes the Neighborhood with Peele.[3]
Five Years in Amsterdam
After returning to the United States, Hunt developed a one-man show based on his time in the Netherlands called Five Years in Amsterdam.[7]
In the performance, Hunt takes a comedic and touching look back at five years living in Europe as an American. Among topics examined are relationships, drug excesses, experiences at a fetish club and his feelings about the Match of the Day anthem and Alan Hansen.[7] He also recounts a rough childhood with "an absent father" and an alcoholic mother.[7]
In its review, The Stage said of the show, "each drop of comedy gold is lovingly extracted in a superbly crafted, unflinchingly honest and enormously enjoyable whole" and called it a "must see" at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.[7]
In 2007, Hunt joined the Sacred Fools Theater Company. Hunt's time at Sacred Fools included a turn as the lead in the musical Savin' Up for Saturday Night that proved to be an Ovation Awards-winning role. Hunt won Lead Actor in a Musical at the 2010 Ovation Awards.[8]
Absolutely Filthy
In 2013, Hunt wrote and was the lead actor in a dark comedy parody of the Charlie BrownPeanuts comic strip called Absolutely Filthy. The play has won multiple awards in both Los Angeles and New York.
Hunt based his lead character, The Mess, on an older version of the character of Pig-Pen, who is now homeless and trying to cope with his recent breakup from The Bereaved, who is based on the Peanuts character Sally Brown.[5] The setting of the play is a reunion of the old gang during the funeral of The Deceased (a version of Charlie Brown).[9] For legal reasons, the characters were given abstract names in the program of the show, though the characters are referred to by their familiar Peanuts names on stage.[10]
To illustrate his cloud of dust, Hunt keeps a Hula Hoop in constant motion around his body throughout the show.[9]
Hunt came up with the idea of the play while dancing alone during the Burning Man festival with the resulting kick-up of dust in the sunrise reminding him of Pig-Pen.[5] The play was originally created as a series of 10-minute sketches for the Sacred Fools Theater Company as part of its "Serial Killers" late-night series.[10] Hunt was asked to turn the sketches into a single play.[5]
The play has received overwhelmingly favorable reviews, with The New York Observer saying it creates an "endorphin high that accompanies laughing until your eyes water."[5] The LA Weekly gave accolades for Hunt's performance, saying he "steals the show.".[9]
Hunt and the play also won several awards. The 2013 Hollywood Fringe Festival named Absolutely Filthy as "Top of the Fringe" and Best Comedy.[11] At the 2014 FringeNYC, the play won three awards that included an acting award for Hunt as well as prizes for overall play and TheaterMania audience favorite.[12] Hunt was nominated in four categories in the 2014 LA Weekly Theater Awards, winning the top prize in the categories of Best Male Performance and Comedy Ensemble.[13]
In 2013, Hunt co-wrote a Premier League advertising campaign for NBC Sports featuring himself as an assistant coach to Tottenham Hotspur with Sudeikis.[15] Sudeikis told GQ magazine that the two drew off their years in Amsterdam playing FIFA together before and after shows.[16] The commercials were named as the second-best TV soccer sketch by Paste with the magazine saying, "Brilliant though Sudeikis is, the unsung hero of these sketches is Brendan Hunt."[17] The campaign received a Bronze award at the 2014 Sports Clio Awards.[18]
Hunt was a writer and performer in the 2015 online comedy-documentary series Thank You and Sorry for Google Play.[1] The six-episode series featured a mix of comedy sketches and a real-life look at musician Jack Antonoff and his tours with Bleachers.[19]
In 2015, Hunt brought his voice as one of the main DJs in the game Fallout 4. Hunt plays DJ Travis of Diamond City Radio, whose monotone voice reflects on the surroundings of the ruins of Boston now known as the Commonwealth.[20] Hunt also plays Detective Perry, who is seen in a holotape.[1]
At the 2016 Hollywood Fringe Festival, Hunt debuted the one-man play Still Got It.[22] In the show, Hunt plays a person reeling from making a bad toast at his friend’s wedding.[22] Hunt's performance was honored for top Solo Performance at the 2016 Hollywood Fringe Festival Awards.[23]
In 2023, Hunt began performing his solo show The Movement You Need. In the show, Hunt describes his encounter with Paul McCartney and recounts his life experiences in relation to The Beatles.[24]