Gene Brookhart
Gene Brookhart was born in 1961 in Montana. He began his acting career as part of Community Theatre players, appearing and starring in roles including; Tom Sawyer, and Oliver Twist. Mr. Brookhart continued acting through his high school years, and into College Theatre. This is where he developed his love for the technical aspects of film and television (video, lighting, sound).
After a short period in radio and television in Montana, where he was awarded a commercial directing award, Mr. Brookhart moved to Los Angeles California in 1987. He worked in production and operations for Smith-Hemion Productions, IDB Communications, Wiltel Communications, The Outdoor Channel, Wealth Television, and Fox Television Studios. He was the lead executive in charge of building a state of the art HD Television Complex for The Outdoor Channel Network.
Mr. Brookhart was recognized with an Emmy Award in 2012 for his work with Fox Major League Baseball Coverage of the World Series.
After a short period in radio and television in Montana, where he was awarded a commercial directing award, Mr. Brookhart moved to Los Angeles California in 1987. He worked in production and operations for Smith-Hemion Productions, IDB Communications, Wiltel Communications, The Outdoor Channel, Wealth Television, and Fox Television Studios. He was the lead executive in charge of building a state of the art HD Television Complex for The Outdoor Channel Network.
Mr. Brookhart was recognized with an Emmy Award in 2012 for his work with Fox Major League Baseball Coverage of the World Series.