Everything about Brooke Langton totally explained
Brooke Langton (born
November 27,
1970) is an
American actress.
Biography
Personal life
Langton was born in
Arizona to Jackson Langton, a
geologist, and a surgical nurse mother. Her maternal grandfather, Stephen Cummings, was a
World War II pilot, and her aunt, Sally Spalding, is a script supervisor. She was raised in
Illinois and
Texas.
Over the years, she's dated a number of well-known celebrities, including actors
George Clooney and
David Chokachi, golfer
Tiger Woods and Internet executive Carl Hagmier.
Career
Langton came to fame on the television series
Melrose Place, playing Samantha Reilly Campbell. After Melrose Place, she starred in
The Net, a television drama based on the 1995 film of the same name. Langton starred as Angela Bennett, the character played by
Sandra Bullock in the film. It was produced in
Vancouver, Canada, it originally aired on the
USA Network.
She also appeared alongside
Keanu Reeves and
Gene Hackman in the 2000 film
The Replacements, and had a brief role in the 1996 indie film
Swingers. In addition to these films, she's starred in a number of smaller films like
Partner(s) with
Jay Harrington and
Julie Bowen,
Playing Mona Lisa with
Alicia Witt, and
Kiss the Bride with
Alyssa Milano. Her most recent film role was in the film
Primeval, which was released in January 2007, as well as an appearance in the video for the song "
(You Want to) Make a Memory" by
Bon Jovi. Much of her role as the wife of
Kyle Chandler's character in the film
The Kingdom, released on
September 28,
2007, wound up on the cutting-room floor.
Langton currently is a regular on
Friday Night Lights. The actress also co-stars as Charlie Crews' lawyer, Constance Griffiths, on NBC's new show,
Life, which premiered September 2007.
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