Brooke was born and raised in sunny Miami, FL. She wouldn’t be here if her grandmother hadn't shown her a YouTube video of Sutton Foster singing on the Rosie O’Donnell Show at four years old. She begged her mom for two years to join the performing arts and after much protesting, she started singing, dancing and acting lessons at the age of six. While attending Miami Palmetto Senior High, she performed in two shows at the Muny in St. Louis (Hairspray and Mamma Mia). She sang the National Anthem for multiple NBA teams, the Miami Marlins, NCAA games, with the Palm Beach Pops and the 2022 Capital One Orange Bowl between Tennessee and Clemson.
She is a recent graduate of the prestigious North Carolina School of the Arts obtaining her BFA in Acting. While in school, she performed in a reading at Manhattan Theatre Club and RWS Studios entitled BlackBox, written by Matthew Lee Robinson and Scott Anderson Morris.
Since graduating, has worked at the Woodstock Playhouse (Fame as Serena, Blithe Spirit as Ruth, and Sweet Charity as Ursula), the John W. Engeman Theater (Mystic Pizza as Kat Arujo) and made her off-Broadway debut at 59E59 Theaters (Cross That River, Courtney).
Brooke's collective performances have been reviewed as "top-notch," "brilliant," "one of the highlights of the evening," and a "true actor-singer-dancer who plays multiple roles."
While performing has been at the center of her life, she loves spending time with her incredible family, watching Survivor & Big Brother, cozying up with a great book, and playing Fantasy Football.
This past fall, Brooke sang the National Anthem for the Chicago Bears!
Look out, you'll be seeing Brooke on you TV the near future!
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