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Leslie Brooks

At first acting under her given name of Lorraine Gettman, blonde film actress Leslie Brooks began appearing in movie bit roles in 1941. When her Warner Bros. contract was sold to Columbia, Brooks started landing more sizeable parts in such programs as Nine Girls (1944) and Cover Girl (1944). She was also seen to good advantage in Columbia's series films (The Whistler, Crime Doctor, et al.). Leslie Brooks retired from films in 1949.


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Born:
Jul 13, 1922 In Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
Movie/TV Credits:
23
First Appeared:
In the movie Ziegfeld Girl 1941-04-25
Latest Project:
Movie Hollow Triumph 1948-08-18
Known For
Poster of The Cobra Strikes
Poster of The Corpse Came C.O.D.
Poster of Nine Girls
Poster of Two Señoritas from Chicago
Filmography
Movie Hollow Triumph Virginia Taylor 1948-08-18
Movie The Cobra Strikes Olga Kaminoff 1948-04-24
Movie Romance on the High Seas Miss Medwick 1948-06-25
Movie Blonde Ice Claire Cummings Hanneman 1948-07-24
Movie Cigarette Girl Ellen WIlcox 1947-02-13
Movie The Corpse Came C.O.D. Peggy Holmes 1947-06-02
Movie The Secret of the Whistler Kay Morrell 1946-11-07
Movie The Man Who Dared Lorna Claibourne 1946-05-30
Movie Tonight and Every Night Angela 1945-01-09
Movie I Love a Bandleader Ann Stuart 1945-09-13
Movie Nine Girls Roberta Halloway 1944-02-17
Movie Cover Girl Maurine, Rusty's blonde friend / rival 1944-03-22
Movie City Without Men Gwen 1943-01-14
Movie Two Señoritas from Chicago Lena Worth 1943-06-10
Movie Overland to Deadwood Linda Banning 1942-09-25
Movie The Talk of the Town Secretary (uncredited) 1942-08-20
Movie Lucky Legs Jewel Perkins 1942-10-01
Movie You Were Never Lovelier Cecy Acuña 1942-11-19
Movie Underground Agent Ann Carter 1942-12-03
Movie Ziegfeld Girl Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited) 1941-04-25
Movie Navy Blues Navy Blues Sextet Member (as Loraine Gettman) 1941-09-13
Movie You're in the Army Now Navy Blues Sextette Member 1941-12-25
Movie The Man Who Came to Dinner Hollywood Blonde (uncredited) 1941-12-24