Years active: 1968 - 1977 (started around 19 years old; 9 years in the business)
Piercings: ears
About Brooke Mills
Brooke Mills was a very capable and beautiful redhead actress, model and dancer who popped up in a handful of movies and TV shows during her regrettably short-lived career.
She was born as Dolores Ann Williams on January 17, 1949 in St. Joseph, Missouri. Mills made her film debut with an uncredited bit part as a model in Live a Little, Love a Little (1968). Brooke gave an especially inspired and animated performance as pathetic whacked-out heroin addict prison inmate Harrad in Jack Hill's excellent babes-behind-bars drive-in exploitation romp The Big Doll House (1971). Her other memorable roles include the troubled Grace MacDonald in the odd horror feature Dream No Evil Blood Legacy (1971), and liberated photography teacher Tracy Davis in the immensely fun The Student Teachers (1973). Moreover, Mills had guest spots on such TV shows as "The F.B.I." (1965), "Night Gallery" (1970), "The Mod Squad" (1968), "Mission: Impossible" (1966), "Marcus Welby, M.D." (1969), "Barbary Coast" (1975), and "Police Story" (1970), the crazy Leslie Dean in the sleazy (1973). Mills called it a day as an actress in 1977.
She was photographed by famed glamour photographer Peter Gowland repeatedly. A few of his photos appeared in a Playboy publication called Eve Today. She was also photographed by Frank Bez whose shots appeared in the July '72 issue of PENTHOUSE magazine.
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