Brian Huckeba
- Casting Department
- Editor
- Actor
Brian Huckeba was born and raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana with his
parents and two brothers where he studied broadcast journalism at a
local tech college. Graduating at the top of his class, he was soon
hired to run the city's first low power independent TV station, WKG-TV,
Channel 19. He also helped to create a local sketch comedy group, "Void
Where Prohibited," performing at local comedy clubs. His final stand-up
comedy show ended with a standing-room only performance. After honing
his producing, editing, directing and acting skills, he moved to Los
Angeles, CA in 1991, where were began to pursue his Hollywood dream.
His acting pursuits have landed him roles in some film, television and
commercial projects. One stand out performance is the hyper-kinetic
"Chickenboy" in his debut film, Steel Frontier (1995). Brian performed
in no less that five television pilots and re-launched his
improvisational comedy group with all new performers. "Void Where
Prohibited" performed for about a year at local venues, including the
main stage at the world famous "The Comedy Store" on Sunset Blvd.
Editing took a major role in his survival here in Los Angeles, cutting
numerous feature films and trailers, including the 30th anniversary
trailer for the horror classic, "Night of the Living Dead." "Void Where
Prohibited" also received his cutting skills for a 22-minute pilot. Not
wanting to be bored, Brian added yet another area of interest to his
every growing resume, that of music. After creating his production
company, "Red Wolf Entertainment" in 2003, along came his very own
mobile disc jockey service, "Tune Town," which caters to all type of
events ranging from corporate and birthday to bar mitzvahs and movie
premieres. This company's mission is to provide high quality music and
entertainment for events of all types and people of all ages. With all
his achievements, the pursuit of his dream still
continues...