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"Things have changed. It has been my honor and privilege to produce The Twenty-Something Showcase which brought work, representation and forward motion to the lives and careers of over 500 actors. I was proud that my show always had 100+ industry guests at each show, but I will never produce another theater showcase again now that I can use new media to give actors instant access and exposure to thousands of Industry Professionals."
--Aimee Brooks, Director/ Producer
Biography
As a young actor, Aimee Brooks started doing commercials and TV shows such as "Valerie's Family," "The Wizard," and roles in the films "Sorority House Massacre," "End Of Innocence" and "Queen Of Hearts." As Aimee got older she worked on numerous CBS, NBC and ABC movies of the week and guest starred on "Saved By The Bell," "Blossom," "Eerie Indiana," and "Brooklyn Bridge", to name a few. She landed a contract role as Sarah Horton on "Days of Our Lives." This was actually the second character she played on the show, but definitely the most memorable. She enjoyed many other guest appearances such as "Great Scott," "Crime and Punishment," and "Shaky Ground" as well as the lead in the film "Critters 3." She also was cast in the films "True Crime" and "Open Season."
Later, she was cast in the CBS series "Muddling Through" as Jennifer Aniston's edgy little sister. This was Aimee's favorite role and to this day loves working on sitcoms above anything else. After the show ended, Aimee appeared on the USA show "Running Dragon" but soon after decided to take a break from acting.
She returned to acting to play the role of Sam, the evil biker girl on ABC's "Port Charles until the show ended and then continued on to lead roles in Stephen King's "Mangler: Reborn" and “Monster Man” for Lions Gate as well as several guest spots on ABC and CBS. She also recurred on the CBS show “Shark” and “Criminal Minds”.
In addition to writing and acting, Aimee created, produced and directed The Twenty-Something Showcase, a hip actor’s showcase that was extremely popular over its six year run. She has now partnered with Now Casting; creating Showcase Now, the first virtual actor’s showcase. It is one of the most exciting projects that she has worked on because Showcase Now is a completely new and fresh concept. She is proud to produce and direct the show, utilizing her 25 years in the entertainment industry to help actors achieve their personal and professional goals.
Aimee is also producing several web series and is in pre-production for a feature film with her production company, Dark Window Productions, specializing in her favorite genre- horror. www.darkwindowproductions.com |
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