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Brooke Shields

Brooke Shields

Milestones

  • Birthplace: New York City, New York, USA
  • Birthday: May 31, 1965
  • 2008

    Returned to series TV as Wendy, a movie executive in NBC's "Lipstick Jungle"

  • 2007

    Guest starred on Disney's "Hannah Montana" playing Susan Stewart, Miley and Jackson's mother

  • 2006

    Had a recurring role as Christian's therapist in "Nip/Tuck" (FX)

  • 2005

    Made London stage debut in "Chicago" playing the hard-boiled jailbird Roxie Hart; continued the role as the murderess Roxie Hart on Broadway

  • 2005

    Penned the book, Down Came the Rain: My Journey Through Postpartum Depression

  • 2004

    Cast as Jackie's mom in three episodes in the Fox comedy "That 70's Show"

  • 2004

    Replace Donna Murphy in the Tony-winning revival of "Wonderful Town"

  • 2002

    Co-starred with Rosie Perez and Mercedes Ruehl in the ABC miniseries "Widows"

  • 2001

    Acted on stage in the L.A. production of "The Vagina Monologues" (January)

  • 2001

    Replaced Gina Gershon as Sally Bowles in Broadway production of "Cabaret"

  • 2000

    Played Gena Rowlands' daughter in "The Weekend" (filmed in 1998); screened at the Seattle Film Festival

  • 1999

    Portrayed a documentary filmmaker married to a gay man (Robert Downey Jr.) in "Black and White"

  • 1996

    Made memorable guest appearance in a two-part episode of the NBC sitcom "Friends"; played a rabid soap opera fan pursuing actor Joey Tribiani (Matt LeBlanc)

  • 1996 to 2000

    TV series debut, the title role of a San Franciscan journalist in the NBC sitcom "Suddenly Susan"; began producing as of the 1998-1999 season

  • 1995

    Broadway musical debut as Betty Rizzo in "Grease"; had toured in role prior to her six-month NYC stint

  • 1994

    Cast as a documentary filmmaker in "Born Wild"; also sang in the film

  • 1994

    Starred in the low-budget thriller "The Seventh Floor"

  • 1993

    Portrayed the title role in the CBS movie "I Can Make You Love Me: The Stalking of Laura Black"

  • 1993

    Reprised performance in "Love Letters"; co-starring Martin Hewitt (her leading man in "Endless Love")

  • 1992

    Appeared in a Los Angeles production of "Love Letters" opposite David Keith

  • 1992

    Played a spoiled socialite bride in an episode of the NBC series "Quantum Leap"

  • 1988

    Headlined the CBS movie "The Diamond Trap"

  • 1986

    Cast in title role of the comic strip reporter "Brenda Starr"; film not released theatrically until 1992 in the US

  • 1986

    Stage acting debut in the Off-Broadway production of "The Eden Cinema"

  • 1984

    Acted in the TV-movie "Wet Gold," a loose remake of "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre"

  • 1981

    Appeared in a controversial advertising campaign for Calvin Klein jeans

  • 1981

    Played the young heroine in Franco Zefferelli's "Endless Love"

  • 1980 to 1993

    Appeared in numerous TV specials hosted by Bob Hope

  • 1980

    Starred opposite Christopher Atkins in "The Blue Lagoon"

  • 1979

    Co-starred with George Burns in "Just You and Me, Kid"

  • 1979

    Had title role in "Wanda Nevada"

  • 1978

    Breakthrough film role as a child prostitute in Louis Malle's controversial "Pretty Baby"; appeared nude in several scenes

  • 1977

    Film acting debut, "Communion/Alice Sweet Alice" (filmed in 1976)

  • 1977

    TV-movie acting debut, "The Prince of Central Park" (CBS)

  • 1968

    Became a runway model at age three

  • 1966

    At 11 months of age, posed in Ivory Snow advertisements photographed by Francesco Scavullo

  • Appeared in Richard Avedon's Colgate ads and a campaign for Breck shampoo

  • Fired her mother as her manager

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