Phyllis Brooks

Actress - USA
Born July 18, 1915 in Boise, Idaho, US
Died August 1, 1995 in Cape Neddick, Maine, US

Mini-Biography:
Phyllis Brooks was born on July 18, 1915 in Boise, Idaho, US. She was an American Actress, known for The Shanghai Gesture (1941), Lady in the dark (1944), Walking down Broadway (1938), Phyllis Brooks's first movie on record is from 1937. Phyllis Brooks died on August 1, 1995 in Cape Neddick, Maine, US. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1945.

Phyllis Brooks Filmography [Auszug]
1945: [] The Unseen (Cast), Directed by Lewis Allen, with Joel McCrea, Gail Russell, Herbert Marshall,
1944: [] Lady in the dark (Cast: Allison DuBois), Directed by Mitchell Leisen, with Ginger Rogers, Ray Milland, Warner Baxter,
1941: [12.25] The Shanghai Gesture (Cast: Dixie Pomeroy), Directed by Josef von Sternberg, with Gene Tierney, Victor Mature, Walter Huston,
1940: [10/12] The Flying Squad (Cast: Ann Perryman ), Directed by Herbert Brenon, with Sebastian Shaw, Jack Hawkins,
1938: [] Walking down Broadway (Cast), Directed by Norman Foster, with Lynn Bari, Thomas Beck,
1938: [] Up the River (Cast), Directed by Alfred Werker, with Robert Allen, Preston Foster, Tony Martin,
1938: [] Charlie Chan in Honolulu (Cast), Directed by H. Bruce Humberstone, with George Zucco, Sidney Toler,
1938: [03/18] Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (Cast: Lola Lee ), Directed by Allan Dwan, with Shirley Temple, Randolph Scott, Jack Haley,
1937: [] Dangerously Yours (Cast: Valerie Barton), Directed by Malcolm St. Clair, with Cesar Romero, John Harrington,

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