Brent Roam
Brent Roam hails from Bridgeton, Missouri, where he completed his education at Pattonville High School. Notably, he served as Class President and led the Wrestling Team as Captain, showcasing his leadership skills early on. Roam embarked on his acting journey in 1998 with a role in the film "Where's Marlowe?" and went on to feature in several noteworthy films, including "Deep Blue Sea" and "Toolbox Murders." His television credits are equally impressive, with appearances in acclaimed series such as "Six Feet Under," "Beverly Hills 90210," and "ER."
Academically, Roam holds a Bachelor's degree in Religious Studies from Arizona State University, alongside a Juris Doctor from the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at ASU. His scholarly pursuits took him to Oxford, where he studied Divinity and Philosophy as a Rhodes Scholar, followed by Public Policy at Princeton as a Woodrow Wilson Fellow.
In 2011, Roam transitioned from law to ministry, becoming the pastor of One Family Church, a non-denominational congregation in St. Louis. Previously, he practiced law at the prestigious international firm Bryan Cave LLP, but he chose to resign in 2013 to focus entirely on his pastoral duties. Brent resides in St. Louis with his wife, Rebecca, and their four children, embodying a life dedicated to both family and faith.
Filmography
Tremors 4: The Legend Begins
Deep Blue Sea