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Career. Brooks became a model when she was 16 and was represented by Harry Conover and Walter Thornton. A talent scout picked her and five other models to appear in the MGM film Du Barry Was a Lady (1943). [2] She made a series of pictures at the studio during the 1940s, culminating with a supporting role in the 1947 film Body and Soul with ...
The story starts in 1941 and Hazel, age 17, is working as a model for New York’s two leading agencies of the period – Walter Thornton and Harry Conover. With her red hair, green eyes, high cheekbones and svelte figure she certainly has what it takes. 1944. Hazel Brooks, ‘chosen by servicemen as the girl about whom they would like to dream’.
Actress. Soundtrack. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Hazel Brooks was born on 8 September 1924 in Cape Town, South Africa. She was an actress, known for Body and Soul (1947), Sleep, My Love (1948) and The Basketball Fix (1951). She was married to Cedric Gibbons and Dr. Rex Ross. She died on 18 September 2002 in Bel-Air, California, USA.
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Mini Bio. Hazel Brooks was born on September 8, 1924 in Cape Town, South Africa. She was an actress, known for Body and Soul (1947), Sleep, My Love (1948) and The Basketball Fix (1951). She was previously married to Cedric Gibbons and Dr. Rex Ross. She died on September 18, 2002 in Bel-Air, California, USA.
- September 8, 1924
- September 18, 2002
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actress. 78 years (United States). biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «Letter to Loretta» (1953 – 1961), «The I Don't Care Girl» (1953), «The Basketball Fix» (1951), «Arch of Triumph» (1948), «Sleep, My Love» (1948)...
Feb 27, 2022 · February 27, 2022 By Joi. Hazel Brooks. Beautiful Hazel Brooks is one of those lovely old Hollywood stars who (for inexplicable reasons) never quite found stardom. She didn’t make very many films, unfortunately.. I would have loved to see her in more! Then again, there is something to be said for the old adage, “Always leave them wanting more.”