People

Joe Brooks

  • Name: Joe Brooks
  • Birthday: 1923-12-14
  • Also known as: John Joseph Brooks Jr.
  • Place of birth: Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Popularity: 1.994
Biography: Born in Los Angeles, Joe Brooks became an actor after graduating high school. He did some work as an extra, and his first speaking part was in the John Wayne WW II actioner The Fighting Seabees (1944). His acting career was interrupted by wartime service in the South Pacific. Returning to California after the war, he got back into acting again. He spent most of his career in bit parts and extra work until he was called to audition for the pilot for the western comedy series F Troop (1965). When told he would be testing for the part of the lookout, Brooks got the idea to play him as extremely nearsighted, making him virtually useless as a sentry. The pilot sold and Brooks was cast in the... Read More

Movies:

Title Release date
Eye of the Tiger   as  Jake 1986-07-07
Gremlins   as  Dave Meyers (Santa) 1984-06-08
The Big Bus   as  Bus Passenger 1976-06-23
The Bad News Bears   as  Umpire 1976-04-06
Bite the Bullet 1975-09-26
Pursuit   as  Cop 1972-12-12
Cheyenne Autumn   as  Bartender (uncredited) 1964-10-15
Kisses for My President   as  Photographer (uncredited) 1964-08-21
Robin and the 7 Hoods   as  Gisborne's Hood 1964-06-24
Advance to the Rear   as  Pvt. Luke Bannerman (uncredited) 1964-06-10
Critic's Choice   as  Catcher (uncredited) 1963-02-24
Bachelor Flat   as  Driver 1961-12-07
Angel Baby   as  Revival Meeting Guest (uncredited) 1961-05-14
Flaming Star   as  Man #5 at Crossing (uncredited) 1960-12-20
The Young Lions   as  Minor Role (uncredited) 1958-04-02
The Enemy Below   as  German Soldier 1957-12-25
There's Always Tomorrow 1956-01-08
I Died a Thousand Times   as  Observer at Accident Scene (uncredited) 1955-11-09
Illegal   as  Reporter (uncredited) 1955-10-09
Wichita   as  Townsman (uncredited) 1955-07-03
East of Eden   as  Townsman at Carnival (uncredited) 1955-04-10
A Streetcar Named Desire   as  Worker (uncredited) 1951-09-19
Rhubarb   as  Courtroom Spectator (uncredited) 1951-08-29
The Fighting Seabees   as  Pilot (uncredited) 1944-01-27