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- Another Face
- City Girl (film 1938)
- Lady in the Dark (film)
- Little Miss Broadway
- Clemency (film)
- Donald Trump
- Allison Janney
- Back from Eternity
- Charles Frohman
- Three on a Ticket
- Phyllis Brooks
- Dangerously Yours (1937 film)
- Phyllis
- Phyllis (TV series)
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- Tanya Wright
- Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938 film)
- Bride of Frankenstein (character)
- Panama Hattie
- The Unseen (1945 film)
Phyllis Brooks (July 18, 1915 – August 1, 1995) was an American actress and model. She was born Phyllis Seiler in Boise, Idaho. Some sources have also inaccurately cited 1914 as her year of birth, but 1915 is the correct year according to Social Security records.
Career
= Modeling
=Brooks was a model for two years before progressing to a career in film. She stated, "I started posing for photographers as a lark, and it was a lot of fun."
She had been known as the "Ipana Toothpaste Girl", due to her work for that product.
= Film
=Initially known as Mary Brooks, she began her career in films in 1934 at age 20, in I've Been Around. Brooks, who had about 30 performances in films, was a B-movie leading lady during the 1930s and 1940s, with roles in such films as In Old Chicago (1937), Little Miss Broadway (1938) and The Shanghai Gesture (1941).
She appeared in Sidney Toler's Charlie Chan series, in the Shirley Temple films Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm and in Little Miss Broadway.
= Stage
=On Broadway, Brooks appeared in Stage Door (1936–37), Panama Hattie (1940–42), The Night Before Christmas (1941), and Round Trip (1945).
Wartime activities
Brooks was reported (UK Sunday Telegraph December 1942) as being president of Parties Unlimited Inc. in an article about Hollywood at war. Along with actress Una Merkel and accompanied by film star Gary Cooper, Brooks was the first civilian woman to travel to the Pacific theater of war during World War II on a USO tour.
Personal life
Brooks was engaged at one time to Cary Grant. She married Torbert Macdonald on June 23, 1945, in Tarrytown, New York. Macdonald, who had been John F. Kennedy's roommate at Harvard University, went on to become an 11-term Massachusetts Congressman.
Brooks moved east to Cambridge, Massachusetts with her new husband in 1945 so that he could complete his studies at Harvard Law School. He had been a Harvard football captain and a decorated PT boat captain in World War II. Macdonald died in office in 1976.
Death
Brooks died on August 1, 1995, in Cape Neddick, Maine, aged 80.
Partial filmography
References
External links
Phyllis Brooks at IMDb
Phyllis Brooks at AllMovie
Phyllis Brooks at the Internet Broadway Database
Photos of Phyllis Brooks from The Shanghai Gesture