Rand Brooks

Rand Brooks

1918-09-21 Wright City, Missouri, USA Male 112 Known Credits

Biography

Arlington Rand Brooks Jr. (September 21, 1918 – September 1, 2003) was an American film and television actor. Brooks was born in Wright City, Missouri. He was the son of Arlington Rand Brooks, a farmer. His mother and he moved to Los Angeles when he was four, though he continued to spend summers in Wright City. Brooks continued to make visits to his hometown of Wright City into the 1950s, up to and following the death of his father in 1950. His mother and his grandfather were actors. After leaving school, Brooks got a screen test at MGM and was given a bit part in Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938). His big fame came with his part as Charles Hamilton in Gone with the Wind (1939), a role which he later admitted he despised; he wanted to play more macho parts. He made $100 per week under contract at MGM, but when he was on loan to Selznick International Pictures for Gone with the Wind, he made $500 per week. After Gone With the Wind, he had relatively small parts in other movies including Babes in Arms, then a regular role as Lucky in the Hopalong Cassidy series of Westerns in the mid-1940s; Brooks succeeded Russell Hayden in the role. Among the films, which starred William Boyd as Hopalong, were Hoppy's Holiday, The Dead Don't Dream, and Borrowed Trouble. He received positive notice for his work in Fool's Gold, with Variety reporting that he did "an excellent job." In edited, half-hour versions of some of the films, he appeared in 12 of the 52 episodes of the Hopalong Cassidy television series. In 1948, he co-starred with Adele Jergens and Marilyn Monroe in the low-budget, black-and-white Columbia Pictures film, Ladies of the Chorus. Brooks became the first actor to share an on-screen kiss with Monroe, who in a few years was one of the world's biggest movie stars. Filmed in just 10 days, the film was released soon after its completion. Variety called his performance in the 1952 film The Steel Fist "capable." Television brought new opportunities, again often in Westerns. He played Cpl. Randy Boone in the 1950s television series, The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin. Brooks had guest roles in 1950s Western series, including Mackenzie's Raiders, The Lone Ranger, Maverick, Gunsmoke, and Bonanza. He appeared twice on the syndicated adventure series, Rescue 8, as well as on CBS's Perry Mason courtroom drama series. In 1962, he directed and produced a movie about brave dogs, Bearheart, but the film was entangled in legal troubles due to his business manager's involvement in crimes such as forgery and graft. The film was finally released in 1978, under the title Legend of the Northwest. After he left show business, Brooks ran a private ambulance company in Glendale, California. He commented that he "died in more pictures than almost anyone" and that though he was never very big in show business, he was willing to return to it. Brooks sold the ambulance company in 1994, and retired to his ranch in the Santa Ynez Valley, where he bred champion Andalusian horses. He attended a Gone with the Wind reunion for Clark Gable's birthday, along with Ann Rutherford and Fred Crane, in Cadiz, Ohio, in 1992. On September 1, 2003, Brooks died in Santa Ynez, California.

Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1918-09-21

Place of Birth

Wright City, Missouri, USA

Known Credits

112

Known For

Acting

Also Known As

Arlington Rand Brooks Jr.

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Known For Movies

Known For TV Shows

Movie Credits

Gone with the Wind

1939

Charles Hamilton

The Harvey Girls

1946

Townsman at Saloon (uncredited)

Bunco Squad

1950

Robert (uncredited)

Sinister Journey

1948

Lucky Jenkins

Air Force

1943

Co-Pilot (uncredited)

Niagara Falls

1941

Honeymooner

Yukon Manhunt

1951

Len Kaufman

Dancing Co-Ed

1939

Steve (uncredited)

Ladies of the Chorus

1948

Randy Carroll

Unexpected Guest

1947

Lucky Jenkins

The Last Hurrah

1958

Votes Tallyman (uncredited)

Love Finds Andy Hardy

1938

Young Man on Bandstand (uncredited)

The Gunman

1952

Jud Calvert

Fool's Gold

1946

Lucky Jenkins

Lady in the Dark

1944

Ben (uncredited)

The Vanishing Westerner

1950

Sanderson's First Victim

The Marauders

1947

Lucky Jenkins

The Wyoming Bandit

1949

Jimmy Howard

And One Was Beautiful

1940

Joe Havens

Life with Henry

1941

Daniel Gordon (uncredited)

Man from the Black Hills

1952

Fake Jimmy Fallon

Thunder Afloat

1939

Listener (uncredited)

Riding High

1950

Henry Early

Kilroy Was Here

1947

Rodney Meadows

Cowboy Serenade

1942

Jim Agnew

Strange Gamble

1948

Lucky Jenkins

Heart of the Rockies

1951

Jim Corley

Born to the Saddle

1953

John Grant

Sundown in Santa Fe

1948

Tom Wyatt

The Steel Fist

1952

Captain Giorg Nicholoff

The Maverick

1952

Trooper Barnham

In Like Flint

1967

Missle Control Officer (uncredited)

The Great Morgan

1945

Film Character (uncredited)

Dangerous Venture

1947

Lucky Jenkins

Crash of Moons

1954

Andrews

The Son of Monte Cristo

1940

Hans Mirbach

The Dead Don't Dream

1948

Lucky Jenkins

Joan of Arc

1948

Jean d'Arc, Joan's older brother

Dramatic School

1938

Pasquel Jr.

Florian

1940

Victor

Babes in Arms

1939

Jeff Steele

Hoppy's Holiday

1947

Lucky Jenkins

Borrowed Trouble

1948

Lucky Jenkins

Waco

1952

Al

Behind Southern Lines

1952

Captain Loomis

Laddie

1940

Peter Dover

Comanche Station

1960

Station Man

Silver Needle in the Sky

1954

Ranger Andrews

Northwest Passage

1940

Eben Towne

The Sex Symbol

1974

Edward Kelly (voice)

Ditch and Live

1944

T / Sgt. Ryan

Montana Incident

1952

Dave Connors

Lady Scarface

1941

James 'Jimmy' Powell

Fingers at the Window

1942

Young Reporter (uncredited)

Balalaika

1939

Crying Soldier (uncredited)

Black Midnight

1949

Daniel Jordan

Silent Conflict

1948

Lucky Jenkins

The Devil's Playground

1946

Lucky Jenkins

The Sombrero Kid

1942

Philip Martin

High Explosive

1943

Jimmy Baker

False Paradise

1948

Lucky Jenkins

TV Credits

Columbo

1971

Jerry - Wine Lab Assistant (uncredited) (1 episodes)

Perry Mason

1957

Trainer (1 episodes)

Bonanza

1959

Cowboy (1 episodes)

The Virginian

1962

Henry (1 episodes)

Maverick

1957

Second at Duel (uncredited) (1 episodes)

Wagon Train

1957

Thomas Pope (1 episodes)

Lassie

1954

Bulldozer Operator (1 episodes)

Petticoat Junction

1963

Ernest Belden (1 episodes)

Adam-12

1968

Mr. Edwards (1 episodes)

Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre

1956

Banker Wilson (1 episodes)

Combat!

1962

G.I. Lieutenant (1 episodes)

My Three Sons

1960

Frank Walker (1 episodes)

Gunsmoke

1955

Rand (1 episodes)

The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp

1955

Sheriff Del Mathey (1 episodes)

The Munsters

1964

The Man (1 episodes)

The Lone Ranger

1949

Dick Larrabee (1 episodes)

Bat Masterson

1958

Willard Wynant (1 episodes)

Hawaiian Eye

1959

Agent (1 episodes)

The Real McCoys

1957

Mr. Foster (1 episodes)

12 O'Clock High

1964

Finance Officer (1 episodes)

The Green Hornet

1966

Conway (1 episodes)

Peter Gunn

1958

(1 episodes)

The Millionaire

1955

Allan Carter (1 episodes)

Highway Patrol

1955

Bill Rinker (1 episodes)

M Squad

1957

Purser (1 episodes)

Tombstone Territory

1957

Ed (1 episodes)

Boston Blackie

1951

Hutch (1 episodes)

The Gene Autry Show

1950

Jeff Elwood (1 episodes)

Tightrope

1959

Young Man (1 episodes)

Studio 57

1954

(1 episodes)

The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok

1951

Capt. Loomis (1 episodes)

The Cisco Kid

1950

Clint Riley (1 episodes)

The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin

1954

Cpl. Boone (164 episodes)

Lux Video Theatre

1950

Uncle George (1 episodes)

The Roy Rogers Show

1951

(1 episodes)

The Man Called X

1956

(1 episodes)

The Wonderful World of Disney

1954

Baseball Coach (uncredited) (1 episodes)

City Detective

1953

(1 episodes)

Jefferson Drum

1958

Ray Comstock (1 episodes)

Movie Production Credits

The King's Pirate

Dialogue Coach

1967

TV Production Credits

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