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Full Name
  
Hazel Brooks

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Hazel Brooks

Years active
  
1943-1955

Occupation
  
Film actress


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Born
  
September 8, 1924 (
1924-09-08
)
Cape Town, South Africa

Other names
  
Hazel Brooks RossHazel Brooks Gibbons

Movies
  
Body and Soul, Patrolling the Ether

Spouse
  
Cedric Gibbons (m. 1944–1960), Rex Ross (m. ?–1999)

Similar People
  
Cedric Gibbons, Robert Rossen, Dolores del Rio

Died
  
September 18, 2002 (aged 78) Bel Air, Los Angeles, California, U.S.

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Hazel Brooks (September 8, 1924 – September 18, 2002) was an American actress.

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Biography

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Born in Cape Town, South Africa, she grew up in the U.S. and by 1943, at age 18, had been signed by the MGM film studio. Billed under her real name, Hazel Brooks, she made a series of pictures at the studio during the 1940s, culminating with a lead role in 1947 Body and Soul with John Garfield.

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She had captured almost as much attention three years earlier in 1944 when, at age 19, she married the long-time head of her studio's fabled art department, Cedric Gibbons, then 51. Although the age difference inspired a certain amount of winking in the gossip columns at the time, the marriage proved a strong one and lasted until Gibbons' death in 1960. Brooks subsequently married Dr. Rex Ross, a surgeon and founder of the Non-invasive Vascular Clinic at Hollywood Hospital. Dr. Ross predeceased her in 1999.

According to long-time friend Maria Cooper Janis, Gary Cooper's daughter, Ross in the years after her retirement from films became a skilled still photographer. She also worked actively for a number of children's charities.

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Following early bit parts in a half-dozen MGM vehicles, Brooks played the cynical nightclub singer who distracts John Garfield from boxing and from Lilli Palmer in Body and Soul. She had subsequent roles in Arch of Triumph and Sleep, My Love in 1948, as well as The Basketball Fix (1951) and The I Don't Care Girl (1953).

She died in 2002, aged 78, in the Bel Air residential district of Los Angeles.



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Filmography

Actress
1955
The Loretta Young Show (TV Series) as
Anita Twombley
- Feeling No Pain (1955) - Anita Twombley
1953
The I Don't Care Girl as
Stella Forrest
1951
The Basketball Fix as
Lily Courtney
1948
Arch of Triumph as
Sybil (uncredited)
1948
Sleep, My Love as
Daphne
1947
Body and Soul as
Alice
1946
The Harvey Girls as
Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited)
1945
Ziegfeld Follies as
Dancer (uncredited)
1945
Without Love as
Girl on Elevator (uncredited)
1944
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo as
Girl in Officers' Club (uncredited)
1944
Marriage Is a Private Affair as
Bridesmaid (uncredited)
1944
Meet the People as
Show Girl (uncredited)
1944
Patrolling the Ether (Short) as
Taxi Driver / German Spy (uncredited)
1944
Rationing as
Information Girl (uncredited)
1943
Girl Crazy as
Showgirl (uncredited)
1943
Du Barry Was a Lady as
Miss June (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1947
Body and Soul (performer: "Am I Blue?")

References

Hazel Brooks Wikipedia