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American film actor who appeared in over 30 films. She was born Ruby M. Kelly in Houston, Texas on December 23, 1915 (publicity materials and death certificate claim 1916) and died November 25, 1963. She was raised in both New York and Costa Rica, and was fluent in both English and Spanish. She never achieved major stardom in Hollywood, though she landed a number of prominent roles in the early 1940s. She eventually disappeared from Hollywood and died of complications from alcoholism.

Brooks began her professional career as a singer at New York City`s Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. She adopted the name Jeanne Kelly for her entertainment career. (According to Jean`s cousin, Gloria White, the name Ruby Kelly was abandoned for being too similar to Ruby Keeler.)

With the help of Erich von Stroheim, whom Brooks had met while working at the Waldorf-Astoria, she began her acting career. Her first screen role was in the Arcturus Pictures release Obeah, a film about voodoo curses. After a couple of bit parts, she starred alongside von Stroheim in The Crime of Dr. Crespi. Brooks parted ways with von Stroheim some time after Crespi. She then acted in the New York stage melodrama Name Your Poison.

In 1938, Brooks attempted to get back into film acting. After a failed screen test with 20th Century Fox, and the collapse of Major Productions (who had signed Brooks three weeks before going out of business), she signed a contract to star in Spanish language films for Paramount Pictures. She landed two starring roles with Paramount, acting under the stage name Robina Duarte.

After the Paramount contract, Brooks spent another year taking bit parts. In 1940, she landed a contract with Universal Studios. After more bit parts and small roles, Brooks was awarded with her first leading role in a feature film, playing "Laura" in The Devil`s Pipeline in 1940. Her performance was not well received: Variety described her as "flat." Universal never gave her star treatment, preferring instead to cast her in small roles and B-movies.

In 1941, Jean met and married writer and future film director Richard Brooks. (Though this is known to have been her second marriage, there is no information on her first. It is rumored to have been to Erich von Stroheim.) Shortly thereafter, Universal dropped Brooks` contract. She spent most of 1942 working bit parts, now performing under the name Jean Brooks. It is likely that she adopted her husband`s name as a stage name due to the fact that dancer Gene Kelly began acting in films in 1942.

In 1943, she signed a contract with RKO Radio Pictures. At RKO, Brooks was to achieve her greatest success, though stardom eluded her. She appeared in six of The Falcon mystery movies, and was cast in two of Val Lewton`s horror classics, as the heroine Kiki Walker in The Leopard Man, and as the depressed devil-worshipper Jacqueline Gibson in The Seventh Victim, this latter role being the one for which she is most widely remembered today.

It is a sad coincidence (and perhaps part of the film`s success) that, while portraying the depressed Jacqueline, Brooks` own life was falling apart. During the filming of The Seventh Victim, Brooks had separated from her husband. She and Richard Brooks divorced in 1944. It was also widely rumored that she had begun drinking heavily. (Cecilia Maskell, the daughter of Brooks` cousin, Gloria White, has remarked that alcoholism runs in the family.)

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    Name Jean Brooks
    Date of Birth December 231915
    Birthplace Houston, Texas
    Star Sign Capricorn
    Died November 251963 (Aged 48)
    Location of Death Richmond, California
    Cause of Death Complications of Alcoholism
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  • Bore a striking resemblance to Carolyn Jones, who played Morticia in the TV series "The Addams Family".
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