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Elisabeth Brooks(1951-1997)

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Elisabeth Brooks in The Howling (1981)
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Elisabeth Brooks Luyties was born on July 2, 1951 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Elisabeth Brooks began acting at age five with her career encompassing both stage and screen. She started appearing in television roles in the mid-1970s and managed to pursue her acting career as a single mother while working a variety of jobs to support herself and her son. She regularly appeared on the daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives (1965), and in such popular television series as The Rockford Files (1974), Hart to Hart (1979), Starsky and Hutch (1975), The Six Million Dollar Man (1974) and Emergency! (1972). She is probably best remembered for her role as the villainess Marsha Quist in the horror film The Howling (1981), a role that brought her considerable notoriety within the genre.

Brooks was not only a beautiful actress, but also an accomplished writer, poet and musician. She had a wonderful deep, sultry voice and can be heard singing briefly in the film The Forgotten One (1989) - a horror film she appeared with longtime friend Kristy McNichol. She and McNichol had separated, but McNichol came back to care for Brooks on her final days. Brooks was also known for her spirituality and her encouragement to others. She created her own production company and became an established acting coach. She wrote and produced plays that taught children about the environment, and how they could work with parents to improve their community. An example of this was "Orphan Dreams", which she directed first at Calabasas High School and again at Chamber Theatre in Studio City.

Elisabeth Brooks, after a three-year struggle with cancer, died in a hospice near her Palm Springs, California home at age 46. As Gigi Bannister wrote in a Tribute to Elisabeth Brooks, "let it be said, Elisabeth Brooks was no quitter. She was a fighter... a true warrior to the end".
BornJuly 2, 1951
DiedSeptember 7, 1997(46)
BornJuly 2, 1951
DiedSeptember 7, 1997(46)
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Known for

The Howling (1981)
The Howling
6.5
  • Marsha
  • 1981
Lee Majors in The Six Million Dollar Man (1973)
The Six Million Dollar Man
7.1
TV Series
  • 1st Nurse
Kristy McNichol and Terry O'Quinn in The Forgotten One (1989)
The Forgotten One
5.5
  • Carla
  • 1989
Deep Space (1988)
Deep Space
4.5
  • Mrs. Ridley
  • 1988

Credits

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Actress



  • William Conrad and Joe Penny in Jake and the Fatman (1987)
    Jake and the Fatman
    6.4
    TV Series
    • Mrs. Murphy
    • 1991
  • Kristy McNichol and Terry O'Quinn in The Forgotten One (1989)
    The Forgotten One
    5.5
    • Carla
    • 1989
  • Jaded (1989)
    Jaded
    5.4
    • Rita
    • 1989
  • Deep Space (1988)
    Deep Space
    4.5
    • Mrs. Ridley
    • 1988
  • The Howling (1981)
    The Howling
    6.5
    • Marsha
    • 1981
  • Michelle Pfeiffer and Earl Holliman in The Solitary Man (1979)
    The Solitary Man
    6.1
    TV Movie
    • Joyce
    • 1979
  • Days of Our Lives (1965)
    Days of Our Lives
    5.3
    TV Series
    • Theresa Harper
    • 1978–1979
  • Noah Beery Jr. and James Garner in The Rockford Files (1974)
    The Rockford Files
    8.2
    TV Series
    • Jean Ludwig
    • 1979
  • Starsky and Hutch (1975)
    Starsky and Hutch
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Marlene (as Elizabeth Brooks)
    • 1978
  • Alfred Hitchcock, Karen Black, Bruce Dern, and Barbara Harris in Family Plot (1976)
    Family Plot
    6.8
    • Woman in Cafe with Priest (uncredited)
    • 1976
  • Nick Nolte, Peter Strauss, and Susan Blakely in Rich Man, Poor Man (1976)
    Rich Man, Poor Man
    8.2
    TV Mini Series
    • May
    • 1976
  • Doctors' Hospital (1975)
    Doctors' Hospital
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Nurse Connie Kimbrough
    • 1975–1976
  • Emergency! (1972)
    Emergency!
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Marla Ekberg
    • Betsy
    • 1975
  • James Brolin, Robert Young, Barbara Sigel, and Elena Verdugo in Marcus Welby, M.D. (1969)
    Marcus Welby, M.D.
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Volunteer
    • Student Nurse
    • 1975
  • Lee Majors in The Six Million Dollar Man (1973)
    The Six Million Dollar Man
    7.1
    TV Series
    • 1st Nurse
    • 1975

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Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Elizabeth Brooks
  • Born
    • July 2, 1951
    • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Died
    • September 7, 1997
    • Palm Springs, California, USA(brain cancer)
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Article
    • 4 Pictorials

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  • Trivia
    Had one son: Jeremy Brooks (born 1973); she was unmarried.
  • Quotes
    [on The Howling (1981)] In the past, I've always refused to do nude magazine work because I believe in the Bible and have morals. I was signed to do the movie on my acting ability alone. I was told that the (nudity) would be smoke-screened by a bonfire and that you wouldn't be able to see anything. I had no issue being totally nude in front of the crew while filming that scene, but I had no idea they would show as much of my nudity as they did in the film.
  • Nickname
    • Lissa

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