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Other names
  
Lorraine Gettman

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Leslie Brooks

Years active
  
1941–1948; 1971

Occupation
  
Actress


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Full Name
  
Virginia Gettman

Born
  
July 13, 1922 (
1922-07-13
)

Died
  
July 1, 2011, Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Russ Vincent (m. 1950–2001), Donald Anthony Shay (m. 1945–1948)

Children
  
Leslie Victoria Shay, Darla R. Vincent, Dorena Marla Vincent, Gina L. Vincent

Movies
  
Blonde Ice, Cover Girl, You Were Never Lovelier, Hollow Triumph, Tonight and Every Night

Similar People
  
William A Seiter, Steve Sekely, Victor Saville, Charles Vidor, George Sherman

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Leslie Brooks (July 13, 1922 – July 1, 2011) was an American film actress, model and dancer.

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Born in Lincoln, Nebraska as Virginia Gettman, her parents brought her to Southern California at an early age, where around 1940 she started work as a photographic model. At the beginning of her showbiz career she appeared as Lorraine Gettman.

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As Leslie Brooks, she began appearing in movie bit roles for Columbia in 1941. Brooks started landing more sizable parts in such movies as Nine Girls (1944), Cover Girl (1944), and the lead in the film noir classic Blonde Ice (1948). She retired from films in 1949, but returned to make one last film in 1971.

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Personal life

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Brooks was married twice and had four daughters. She wed her first husband, actor Donald Anthony Shay, January 6, 1945, in Beverly Hills, California.

Death

Brooks died on July 1, 2011 at the age of 88 in Sherman Oaks, California.

Filmography

Actress
1971
How's Your Love Life? as
Dr. Maureen John
1949
Screen Snapshots 1860: Howdy, Podner (Short) as
Leslie Brooks
1948
Hollow Triumph as
Virginia Taylor
1948
Romance on the High Seas as
Miss Medwick
1948
Blonde Ice as
Claire Cummings Hanneman
1948
The Cobra Strikes as
Olga Kaminoff
1947
The Corpse Came C.O.D. as
Peggy Holmes
1947
Cigarette Girl as
Ellen WIlcox
1946
The Secret of the Whistler as
Kay Morrell
1946
It's Great to Be Young as
Terry
1946
The Man Who Dared as
Lorna Claibourne
1945
I Love a Bandleader as
Ann Stuart
1945
Tonight and Every Night as
Angela
1944
Cover Girl as
Maurine Martin
1944
Nine Girls as
Roberta Halloway
1943
What's Buzzin', Cousin? as
Josie
1943
Two Señoritas from Chicago as
Lena Worth
1943
City Without Men as
Gwen
1942
Underground Agent as
Ann Carter
1942
You Were Never Lovelier as
Cecy Acuña
1942
Lucky Legs as
Jewel Perkins
1942
Overland to Deadwood as
Linda Banning
1942
The Talk of the Town as
Secretary (uncredited)
1942
Yankee Doodle Dandy as
Chorus Girl - 'Little Johnny Jones' Number (uncredited)
1942
The Playgirls (Short) as
Sextette Member
1941
You're in the Army Now as
Navy Blues Sextette Member (as Lorraine Gettman)
1941
The Man Who Came to Dinner as
Hollywood Blonde (uncredited)
1941
Navy Blues as
Navy Blues Sextet Member (as Loraine Gettman)
1941
Ziegfeld Girl as
Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1945
I Love a Bandleader (performer: "What Can I Do Without You?", "Poor Little Rhode Island", "Counting the Days", "Good, Good, Good (That's You - That's You)")
1944
Cover Girl (performer: "The Show Must Go On", "Who's Complaining?" - uncredited)
1943
Two Señoritas from Chicago (performer: "Coca Chica")
1942
You Were Never Lovelier (performer: "Wedding in the Spring" (1942) - uncredited)
Archive Footage
2011
TCM Remembers (TV Series short) as
Self / actress

References

Leslie Brooks Wikipedia