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    Hazel Brooks (September 8, 1924 – September 18, 2002) was an American actress. Early years. The daughter of a sea captain, Brooks was born in Cape Town, South Africa. [1] . Her father died when she was three years old, and she moved with her mother to Brooklyn, New York.

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    Hazel Brooks was born on 8 September 1924 in Cape Town, South Africa. She was an actress, known for Body and Soul (1947), Sleep, My Love (1948) and The Basketball Fix (1951). She was married to Cedric Gibbons and Dr. Rex Ross. She died on 18 September 2002 in Bel-Air, California, USA.

    • January 1, 1
    • Cape Town, South Africa
    • January 1, 1
    • Bel-Air, California, USA
  3. Hazel Brooks was one of the most stunning models, pin-ups and stars of the 1940s. This biography is illustrated with photos from her Hollywood years.

  4. Hazel Brooks was a South African-born actress who starred in films such as Body and Soul (1947) and Sleep, My Love (1948). She was married to art director Cedric Gibbons and photographer Dr. Rex Ross, and died in 2002 in California.

    • September 8, 1924
    • September 18, 2002
  5. Body and Soul is a 1947 American film noir sports drama directed by Robert Rossen and starring John Garfield, Lilli Palmer, Hazel Brooks, Anne Revere, and William Conrad. The screenplay by Abraham Polonsky is partly based on the 1939 film Golden Boy.

  6. Sep 18, 2002 · Hazel Brooks. September 8, 1924 — September 18, 2002 • 78 y.o. (99) Actress. Title Ratings: 6.66. Year. Actress — 16. 1953. Letter to Loretta TV Show. 1953 — 1961 — Anita Twombley. Drama, 30 min. United States • Richard Morris... Friends. : — Kinorium. : — IMDb. : 7.6. Critics: — 2. The I Don’t Care Girl. 1953 — Stella Forrest.

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  8. Hazel Brooks was born on 8 September 1924 in Cape Town, South Africa. She was an actress, known for Body and Soul (1947), Sleep, My Love (1948) and The Basketball Fix (1951). She was married to Cedric Gibbons and Dr. Rex Ross.