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Acteur dans 18 films

Né(e) le 18 juillet 1915

Lieu de naissance
Boise, Idaho, USA

Mort le 01 août 1995 (à 80 ans)

Phyllis Brooks

Acteur dans

1945

  • The Unseen
  • High Powered

1944

  • Dangerous Passage
  • Lady in the Dark

1943

  • Silver Spurs

1941

  • The Shanghai Gesture

1940

  • The Flying Squad

1939

  • Slightly Honorable
  • Charlie Chan in Reno

1938

  • Charlie Chan in Honolulu
  • Straight, Place and Show
  • Hôtel à vendre
  • L'Incendie de Chicago
  • Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
  • City Girl

1936

  • Two in the Dark

1935

  • Foolish Hearts
  • Another Face
Phyllis Brooks was an American actress and model. Brooks was born Phyllis Seiler in Boise, Idaho on July 18, 1915. She began her career in films at age 20, and had been known as the "Ipana Toothpaste Girl" due to her work as a model. 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). In the late 1930s, she dated Cary Grant, who called her Brooksie, and rumors that the two would be married were circulated. Brooks, something of a socialite, also dated Howard Hughes. Along with fellow actress Una Merkel, and accompanied by noted actor Gary Cooper, Phyllis was the first civilian woman to travel to the Pacific Theater of War during World War II, on a USO tour. She was married to Torbert Macdonald, an 11-term Massachusetts Congressman who was John F. Kennedy's roommate at Harvard, and who remained a close friend and confidante throughout his life. She moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts with her new husband in 1945 so he could complete his Harvard Law degree. Congressman Macdonald had been a Harvard football captain and a decorated PT boat captain in World War II. He died in office in 1976. Phyllis continued performing in summer stock theater after her marriage, and hosted the first television interview program in Boston in the early 1950s (on WBZ-TV). She retired from public performances after that, concentrating on raising her family. The couple had four children, the eldest of whom was President Kennedy's godson. She died on August 1, 1995 in Cape Neddick, Maine at the age of 80.





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