Born Virginia Aleathe Morrill in San Jose, Brooklin Thacher grew up in Los Gatos, which was at the time, a small town in Northern California nestled in the Santa Cruz Mountains about 50 miles south of San Francisco. She was one of five siblings, her father's first, her mother's fourth. Growing up in San Francisco in the 60s had its own set of challenges. Brooklin quickly became submerged in the hippy culture and her attention turned from high school and studies to whatever was occurring in the moment, including moving to British Columbia, Canada with the draft dodgers. Once that era was over, she moved to Los Angeles and became involved in the music scene working at clubs on the Sunset Strip. Always looking for new adventures, she resisted "settling down" moving to various cities, including Washington DC, where she worked in a disco, Franny O'Brien's Silverbird, in 1976. Returning to Los Angeles in 1980, and still not really knowing what she wanted to be when she "grew up," she enrolled in California State University, Northridge. She earned BS in Business in 1985. Back in LA, she once again became involved in the music scene, managing a club/restaurant, Crayon's Bar & Grille, and spent her time, when not studying... club hopping. By the late 80s she found a career that kept her attention for 25 years, Real Estate Appraising, where she ultimately owned her own company in Northern California. During that time, she had a brief marriage and gave birth to a son, Andrew. She also spent 12 years studying astrology, which she still loves to dabble in. The appraisal years were good although by 2008, work had dwindled down and the industry was going through major changes. After a great run she lost her passion for real estate and thought it time to pursue something new. She was introduced to acting while living in Santa Fe, NM. It opened her eyes to possibilities, although personal circumstances forced her back to California. After the death of her mother, she decided to visit Brazil, where she was offered a job teaching high school. After a year, not feeling the love in teaching, she returned to California to evaluate the next step. She again looked into acting and took classes at Ex'pression College in Berkeley and began auditioning for student and independent films. She landed a major role in an independent film and was forever hooked. A year later she thought it time to take on LA. Having left LA 24 years earlier, she experienced culture shock. The cost of living rose, traffic increased, parking became more challenging, etc. Her first year was spent looking for work, a place to live, and doing background work in film and television. Her primary objective was to join the Union, which she accomplished by working on a New Media project, in which she was credited. She sold her car to cover the costs of initiation. Joining the Screen Actors Guild Union was a turning point emotionally. She felt more grounded in her decision to act, and for the last five years she has been working primarily as a background actor, with several day player roles, and one contract job on Beautiful Boy, in which she played the Principal of a large graduation scene, which was subsequently cut from the final edit. Currently, she is auditioning for short and independent films, and has plans to continue going forward despite the challenges. In the past she would say "if you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much room" and she lived her life in alliance with this thought. Now she's digging in her heels in and pursuing her newly found passion as an actress.
Brooklyn is an actress, known for Chicken Girls (2017).
Brooklyn is known for Nota (2018).
Brooklyn Alexander is a filmmaker and actor from the small town of Norphlet, Arkansas. She began performing at an early age at the local community theater, where she found not only a love for theatre, but also a passion for filmmaking during the annual film festival held there. Graduating from the Savannah College of Art and Design with a BFA in Film & Television and a BFA in Performing Arts in 2019, she has always loved the art of storytelling in any form. As a writer, director, and actor, her films have won various awards at festivals including "Best of Fest - Audience Favorite Award" at the 2018 El Dorado Film Festival and "Best Kid Flix" at the 2019 Twister Alley Film Festival for 'Bingo Night', which she wrote and directed, as well as "Top 5" at the 2017 Louisiana Film Prize for 'Candyland' which she had a featured role. When not on stage or behind the camera, Brooklyn enjoys fashion styling, watching movies, and playing piano.
Brooklyn Alif Rea is known for The Sacred Riana 2: Bloody Mary (2022), Kutukan Sembilan Setan (2023) and The Sacred Riana: Beginning (2019).
Brooklyn Allan is an actress and writer, known for House of Bond (2017), Ji qi zhi xue (2017) and PerfTech (2016).
Brooklyn Anne Miller is an actress, known for The Call (2020), Blood Craft (2019) and Blood Harvest.
Brooklyn Appiah is an actor, known for Blue Story (2019), Next Gen (2018) and Lighter.
Born in Congleton Cheshire UK, Brooklyn decided to take up acting in October 2011 with his first role in a short film as a Police Officer, He then went on to have a role in a full feature horror film named 'The Eschatrilogy Book of the Dead' in which he was also a Police Officer. From there Brooklyn has now Been in various TV dramas including Coronation street, Hollyoaks and Emmerdale. In late 2012 Brooklyn was filmed in a very high budget full feature film named 'Spike Island' Brooklyn is now involved in up and coming major TV & Film productions.
Brooklyn Brailsford was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts. She grew up dancing at her mother's studio and has been a performer ever since. Brooklyn can be seen in Lifetime movie "I Almost Married a Serial Killer", Snapchat series "Solve", and Black Eyed Peas music video "Big Love". Besides acting and dancing, she trains in horseback riding, soccer, basketball, singing, and drumming. She now divides her time between MA and LA.