Role Actress Occupation Actress | Years active 1967–present Siblings Lynne Adams Name Brooke (actress) | |
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Born February 8, 1949 (age 75) ( 1949-02-08 ) New York City, New York, United States Parents Robert K. Adams, Rosalind Gould Children Josie Lynn Shalhoub, Sophie Shalhoub Movies Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Days of Heaven, The Dead Zone, Lace, Sometimes They Come Back Similar People Tony Shalhoub, Lynne Adams, Brooke Tessmacher, Linda Manz, Philip Kaufman | ||
Other names Brooke Adams-Shalhoub |
Brooke adams actress
Brooke Adams (born February 8, 1949) is an American actress. She is best known for her film roles as Abby in Days of Heaven (1978), Elizabeth Driscoll in Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) and Sarah Bracknell in The Dead Zone (1983).
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Career

After playing roles in television and low-budget films such as Shock Waves, Adams appeared in Days of Heaven (1978) and the remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978). She has also starred in the films Cuba (1979), The Dead Zone (1983), Key Exchange (1985), and Gas Food Lodging (1992).

In 2002 she appeared in the romantic comedy Made-Up, which was written by her sister, actress Lynne Adams, and directed by her husband, Tony Shalhoub. Adams also appeared in the films At Last and The Legend of Lucy Keyes (both 2005), starred on Broadway in The Cherry Orchard, Lend Me a Tenor, Wendy Wasserstein's The Heidi Chronicles (1990), and guest-starred on Monk.

In 2009 she served as an official judge for the 3rd annual Noor Iranian Film Festival in Los Angeles.
Personal life

Adams was born in New York City, New York, the daughter of Rosalind (née Gould), an actress, and Robert K. Adams, who was a producer, actor, and former vice president of CBS, as well as a relative of presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams. Her sister is actress Lynne Adams. She attended the High School for the Performing Arts and the School of American Ballet. Adams is married to actor Tony Shalhoub. They have two adopted children together.
