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Eddie Brooks is a novelist and musician. He has lived south of the Mason Dixon Line all of his life. Through the years he has worked as a forklift operator, hospital delivery driver, teacher, choir director, solo performer, busker, musician and writer. He and his wife Alison live in Mount Airy, Maryland. They have two cats and a son.
Mini Bio. Eddie Brooks was born on May 24, 1959 in New York, USA. He is a director and actor, known for The Green Room (2012), Of the Woods: Prologue (2016) and Where's Poppa? (1970). Family. Parents. Mel Brooks. Relatives. Max Brooks (Half Sibling) Stephanie Brooks (Sibling) Nicholas Brooks (Sibling) Trivia. Son of Mel Brooks and Florence Baum.
- May 24, 1959
May 2, 2016 · Where Are They Now: Eddie Brooks, standout player, high school coach. Lonnie Schwindenhammer. Journal Star. 0:04. 0:56. Persistence and patience paid off long ago for Eddie Brooks, the...
Eddie Brooks. Director: The Green Room. Eddie Brooks was born on 24 May 1959 in New York, USA. He is a director and actor, known for The Green Room (2012), Of the Woods: Prologue (2016) and Where's Poppa? (1970).
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- May 24, 1959
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Boxers. Eddie Brooks. Heavyweight. About. Eddie Brooks. "Bossman" Wins. Losses. Draws. KO% When it comes to heavyweight boxing, Eddie Brooks is a name that cannot be overlooked. Standing at an impressive height of 189cm, Brooks possesses the physicality and power that make him a formidable opponent in the ring.
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May 25, 2021 · LEX18 — The first time Eddie Brooks enrolled at the University of Kentucky, it was to play baseball. "It is what it is. I had a 2.1 (grade point average)," Brooks told BBN Tonight's Maggie Davis ...
EDDIE BROOKS. Eddie Brooks has been a journeyman musician most of his life. He got a late start. At twenty, the harmonica substituted for college. Guitar and saxophone followed. He performed as a professional singer/ guitarist for three decades, bars, colleges, street corners, places with busted out windows and the Kennedy Center, but mostly bars.