Josh Brener talks about life as Big Head on 'Silicon Valley'
By Ben Hitchcock | May 3, 2017Josh Brener plays the unassuming yet hilarious Nelson “Big Head” Bighetti on HBO’s hit comedy "Silicon Valley."
Josh Brener plays the unassuming yet hilarious Nelson “Big Head” Bighetti on HBO’s hit comedy "Silicon Valley."
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