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Brooke Adams

BROOKE ADAMS

Born in New York City, Brooke Adams began acting at age 6 in her father’s summer theater in Michigan. Her stage credits include “The Heidi Chronicles” on Broadway, “Key Exchange” at the Orpheum, “Split” at the Second Stage, “The Old Neighborhood” at A.R.T., “If Memory Serves” at the Pasadena Playhouse, “The Philanderer” at the Yale Rep, “The Cherry Orchard” at the Atlantic Theater Co., and most recently “Happy Days” by Samuel Beckett in Pasadena, Boston, and NYC.

Her film credits include “Days of Heaven,” “Gas Food Lodging,” “Invasion of the Body Snatchers,” “The Dead Zone,” “Cuba,” “Tell Me a Riddle” and “Key Exchange.” She produced and starred in “Made-Up,” written by her sister Lynne Adams. She collaborated again with her sister, creating the web series “All Downhill from Here.” On television, she appeared in “Thirtysomething,” “Moonlighting,” “Family,” “The Lion of Africa,” “Special People,” the miniseries “LACE” and “LACE II,” and “Monk,” starring her husband, Tony Shalhoub.

In her early 20s, Adams lived in Spain for four years, where, with no training, she painted everything she saw in watercolors. When she returned to the States and started working as an actress again, painting got away from her. In 1993, after the birth of her second daughter, she stopped acting and decided to take art classes—her passion for painting was reawakened. After nearly 30 years away from filmmaking, the 1981 film “Haunted,” now renamed “Vengeance is Mine,” was re-released at the Film Forum with a review in the New York Times that was a love letter to Adams, which prompted a retrospective of her work at the Harvard Film Archive. In all of her art, whether it be acting or painting, Adams brings liveliness, familiarity, and heart to all.