Ben Hernandez Bray

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Ben Hernandez Bray

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Ben Hernandez Bray

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Trust Me
1h 30m
Movie 2013

Trust Me

In an attempt to sign a Hollywood starlet, struggling talent...

Real Steel
2h 7m
Movie 2011

Real Steel

Charlie Kenton is a washed-up fighter who retired from the...

The A-Team
1h 57m
Movie 2010

The A-Team

A man who loves when a plan comes together, Col....

Powder Blue
1h 46m
Movie 2009

Powder Blue

On the gritty streets of LA, the destinies of four...

Stiletto
1h 58m
Movie 2008

Stiletto

The seemingly random killings of an assassin puzzle her former...

Unknown
1h 25m
Movie 2006

Unknown

Five men wake up in a locked-down warehouse with no...

Entity: Nine
0h 16m
Movie 2006

Entity: Nine

Brilliant robotics engineer Alex Wayland has perfected android technology. When...

Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
1h 43m
Movie 2005

Kiss Kiss Bang Bang

A petty thief posing as an actor is brought to...

I ♥ Huckabees
1h 46m
Movie 2004

I ♥ Huckabees

A husband-and-wife team play detective, but not in the traditional...

National Security
1h 29m
Movie 2003

National Security

Earl Montgomery, a bombastic police academy reject, and Hank Rafferty,...

Biography

Ben Hernandez Bray is a film and television director who was born in Los Angeles, California and raised in one of the toughest San Fernando Valley neighborhoods. He's the oldest of six children, raised by his Mother and Grandmother and is of Mexican and Irish descent. In the late 1980's his boxing skills led him into the stunt industry where he then became one of the very few successful latino stuntmen in Hollywood and eventually becoming one of the top action stunt coordinators and second unit directors, working specifically with "Smoking Aces" Joe Carnahan and "Silver Linings Playbook" David O Russell. After twenty five plus years in the industry and over one hundred fifty film and tv credits, Mr Bray made his television directorial debut in 2015 with Katie Heigl's tv series "State of Affairs" for NBC/Universal, he then went on to direct episodes for Fox/Bruckheimer, CW/Greg Berlanti and ABC/Freeform. In 2018 will be Bray's feature film debut which he co-wrote with Joe Carnahan called "El Chicano" a Mexican Super hero story about two brothers growing up in East L.A. The story was inspired and originally written by Bray 10 years earlier after losing his youngest brother to gang violence. The film is being produced by War Party Productions and Lorenzo di Bonaventura.