Brooke Stacy Mills was born on September 21, 1967. She is an actress, known for Law Abiding Citizen (2009), 21 Bridges (2019) and Hairspray (1988).
Brooke Star was born in Mission Hills, CA. to Roberto Noriega, an Executive Producer, Composer and Singer, and his wife, Tamaira Danyluk, a Talent Manager, Producer and Mother of 5 children, (four of whom, Christian Riese, Brittni Luv, Chelsea Summer and Brooke Star are working in the entertainment industry). Brooke is an identical twin to Chelsea Summer, both of whom have appeared together on Modern Family (Episode "Under Pressure") and FEUD: Bette and Joan (TV Series), 3 episodes: "Mommie Dearest", "More, or Less", & "And the Winner Is...". Brooke began her career in entertainment on stage in the LPAC musical production of "Disney Musical Spectacular" as a Newsie alongside her twin. The girls had witnessed their older sister, Brittni Luv in a Desert Opera Theater stage production of "The Wizard of Oz", and fell in love with the idea of performing in front of an audience. Over the next 6 years, all three sisters performed in numerous dramas and musicals with their local community theater groups, in ensemble, supporting and lead roles, gaining valuable training & experience with talented Directors and local Actors. However, it was their sister Brittni Luv who first moved on to television & commercial work and the twins soon followed. At that point Brooke and her sisters began to audition both individually, and together for various roles. Brooke and her twin sister Chelsea made their first film debut in a 2 minute silent film "A Better Place" (2013 - directed by Javi Joseph) where the twins were the only two starring in the film, and it won the Caddie Short Film Festival at La Sierra University. Soon to follow was their co-staring roles as Piper (Chelsea) and Zoe (Brooke) on Modern Family's episode "Under Pressure". Like her Father, Roberto, Brooke has also embraced music, composing original songs & lyrics, and winning Best in Show at the 2nd Annual Antelope Valley District Holocaust contest, performing an original instrumental (piano) score and receiving a $1000 financial scholarship award. That same year (2016), Brooke booked the Lead Role of Agnes Evans in her High School Drama "She Kills Monsters" which gained her additional notoriety and several page articles in the local paper. Brooke's goals are to attend a UC College, studying music composition for film and television, and continuing to study & progress in her acting career.
Brooke Stone is known for Criminal Minds (2005), The Mortified Guide (2018) and The Ugly Truth (2009).
Brooke Storms is an actress, known for Masks (2017), Masks: Exordium (2017) and A Place in Hell (2015).
Brooke Taylor is known for Meanwhile Back at the Ranch (2002), Women in White (1998) and Fetish Mores (& More!) (2002).
Brooke Thompson is an actress, known for Amber Alert (2012).
Brooke Timber is an exciting actress on the rise. The New York City native started her modeling career early, landing memorable top fashion ad campaigns. She segued into television, working alongside Emma Stone and Jonah Hill in "Maniac," the Netflix limited series from Cary Joji Fukunaga. Critics and television audiences first took note of Timber as "Young Nadia" in Netflix's Emmy-nominated series "Russian Doll," created by Leslye Headland, Amy Poehler and Natasha Lyonne, who stars as the titular character "Nadia Vulvokov." In 2023, Timber will make her feature film debut in Michel Franco's drama Memory opposite Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard. Outside of acting, she is committed to philanthropic work. The teenage fashionista enjoys playing pickleball with her friends and family, cooking, and writing short stories.
Brooke Tin is known for Into the Spotlight (2023).
Brooke Tomlinson is an award winning Australian actress, filmmaker, writer and director. The recipient of a number of accolades including Best Female Filmmaker. Born in Melbourne, Australia to her mother Michelle, a school teacher and her father Ross, a business owner and fireman. On her father's side, Brooke is of English descent while on her mother's side, she has Italian, Irish and Scottish ancestry. She places third in a family of four siblings with two older sisters and one younger brother. Growing up in a sporty family, Brooke spent her weekends playing netball and volleyball only to discover her passion and drive for the performing arts in her early teenage years. A welcoming and exciting change that allowed Brooke to really discover her true self as a performer. Choosing a path that was a completely different direction to her siblings and past generation family members. She began to pursue her acting and performing. Dedicating her time to film and acting studies, training under some of Australia's most well known industry names which would eventually lead to her landing her first ever acting audition. In 2005, Brooke made her screen debut as Vicky in Hating Alison Ashley starring alongside Delta Goodrem. She has gone on to appear in a number of Australian and U.S. features and television series including AMC's Preacher. She received Best Supporting Actress for her role as Ciaran in Pandora Productions Alina at The IndieFEST Awards in California, 2017. In 2021, Brooke completed her first ever self written and directed film Intuition. She received Best Female Filmmaker at The New Jersey Film Awards, as well as nominations for Best Actress and Best Editing for her works. Brooke's inspiration behind Intuition is aimed at helping to raise awareness of the continuing and appalling global epidemic of violence against women. Brooke is a qualified singer and singing teacher and for many years has been performing at numerous locations around Australia, including a permanent residency at Crown Casino, Melbourne. With her knowledge and understanding of the voice, she is able to adapt her vocal abilities to suit many musical genres. Her voice has even appeared in a number of films she has been involved in.
Brooke Valentine was born on October 4, 1984 in Houston, Texas, USA.