Real Name : Brooke Christa Shields Nick Name : Brookie Birth : 31 May 1965, New York City, New York, USA Height : 6' 0"
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"Want to know what gets between me and my Calvins? Nothing". If you hadn't heard of Brooke Shields before, this tag line from her 'Calvin Klein' (qv) Jeans ad had to grab your attention. Not that she hadn't had a previous noteworthy resume. She was born in New York City in 1965 and, at age 12, she starred as a child prostitute in _Pretty Baby (1978)_ (qv). Could this movie even be made today? It was considered risky and controversial in 1978. It was followed by another hit, _The Blue Lagoon (1980)_ (qv). Brooke has proved herself to be so much more than her early films. Her broad range of work as an adult would be quite an achievement for anyone, especially given how difficult transitioning from child actor to adult often is. She has never stopped working, whether it be a 'Bob Hope (I)' (qv) Christmas special, her own sitcom _"Suddenly Susan" (1996)_ (qv) or as an author. She also managed to work on a degree from Princeton University. She has received a number of awards during her career, most notably The People's Choice award for 1981 through 1984 in the category of Favorite Young Performer. In 1997, she was honored again with The People's Choice award for Favorite Female Performer in a New Television Series in 1997 for her work in _"Suddenly Susan" (1996)_ (qv). In her personal life, she was married in 1997 to tennis player 'Andre Agassi' (qv) and was devastated when they divorced two years later. She married for the second time in 2001 to 'Chris Henchy' (qv). She has been open about using fertility treatments to become pregnant with their daughter, Rowan, born in 2003. When suffering debilitating depression after the birth of her daughter, she made the decision to put her feelings down on paper. Her book, "Down Came the Rain: My Journey Through Postpartum Depression", takes a hard, honest look at what she and many other women experience after childbirth. She still lives in New York, and is still sought after for work in movies, television, and on stage. Pretty nice list of achievements for the once 'Calvin Klein' (qv) jeans girl. Biography written by: Sheryl Reeder (sherry@reeder.com)
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- 100 Years of Hope and Humor (2003) (TV) [Herself]
- 25th Annual People's Choice Awards (1999) (TV)
- 40 Dumbest Celeb Quotes... Ever (2006) (TV) [Herself]
- 5th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (1999) (TV)
- AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies: America's Greatest Movies (1998) (TV) [Herself]
- After Sex (2000) [Kate] <5>
- After the Fall (1974) (TV) [Quentin's Daughter] <17>
- Agassi: Between the Lines (2007) (TV) (archive footage) [Herself]
- All-Star Birthday Party at Annapolis (1982) (TV) [Herself]
- All-Star Comedy Birthday Party from West Point (1981) (TV) [Herself]
- All-Star Look at TV's Prime Time Wars (1980) (TV) [Herself]
- All-Star Salute to Mother's Day (1981) (TV) [Herself]
- All-Star Tribute to General Jimmy Doolittle (1986) (TV) [Herself]
- An Adventure in Filmmaking: The Making of 'The Blue Lagoon' (1980) [Herself]
- An Almost Perfect Affair (1979) (uncredited) [Herself]
- Animals Are the Funniest People (1983) (TV) [Herself]
- Backstreet Dreams (1990) [Stevie] <1>
- Bag Boy (2007) [Mrs. Hart]
- Black and White (1999/I) [Sam Donager] <15>
- Blondes vs. Brunettes (1984) (TV) (archive footage) [Herself]
- Bob Hope for President (1980) (TV) [Herself]
- Bob Hope Winterfest Christmas Show (1987) (TV) [Herself] <3>
- Bob Hope's 30th Anniversary Special (1981) (TV) [Herself]
- Bob Hope's Bag Full of Christmas Memories (1993) (TV) (archive footage) [Herself]
- Bob Hope's High-Flying Birthday (1986) (TV) [Herself]
- Bob Hope's USO Christmas in Beirut (1984) (TV) [Herself] <2>
- Bob the Butler (2005) [Anne Jamieson] <2>
- Brenda Starr (1989) [Brenda Starr] <1>
- Broadway on Broadway (2004) (TV) [Herself - Performer (Wonderful Town)]
- Casting By (2010) [Herself] <5>
- Castro's Daughter (2010) [Betsey Jones - Socialite]
- Chalet Girl (2010) [Caroline]
- Change of Heart (1987) (TV) [Herself]
- Christmas in Washington (1998) (TV) [Herself - Host]
- Circus of the Stars #4 (1979) (TV) [Herself]
- Circus of the Stars #5 (1980) (TV) [Herself - Performer]
- Circus of the Stars #6 (1981) (TV) [Herself/Ringmaster] <4>
- Circus of the Stars #7 (1982) (TV) [Herself (performer)]
- Circus of the Stars #8 (1983) (TV) [Herself (performer)]
- Circus of the Stars #9 (1984) (TV) [Herself/Ringmaster] <4>
- Communion (1976) [Karen Spages] <10>
- Dangerous: The Short Films (1993) (V) (archive footage) [Herself]
- Desperately Seeking Roger (1991) (TV) [Herself]
- Die Geschichte des erotischen Films (2004) (TV) (archive footage)
- Endless Love (1981) [Jade Butterfield] <1>
- Fear No More: Stop Violence Against Women (2002) (TV) [Herself - Host] <1>
- Fonda on Fonda (1992) (TV) (archive footage) (uncredited) [Actress in 'Wanda Nevada']
- Freaked (1993) [Skye Daley] <1>
- Freeway (1996) [Mimi Wolverton] <26>
- Furry Vengeance (2010) [Tammy Sanders] <6>
- George Burns' 90th Birthday Party: A Very Special Special (1986) (TV) [Herself - Cameo]
- Gone But Not Forgotten (2004) (TV) [Betsy Tannenbaum] <1>
- Headliners & Legends: Brooke Shields (2001) (TV) (archive footage) [Herself]
- Henry Fonda oder Die Qualität der Prärie (1980) (TV) [Herself]
- Hollywood's Children (1982) (V) (archive footage) [Herself]
- Hollywood's Private Home Movies (1983) (TV) (archive footage) [Herself]
- I Can Make You Love Me (1993) (TV) [Laura Black] <2>
- Joan Rivers and Friends Salute Heidi Abromowitz (1985) (TV) [Herself]
- Junket Whore (1998) [Herself] <9>
- Just You and Me, Kid (1979) [Kate] <2>
- Justice League: The New Frontier (2008) (V) (voice) [Carol Ferris] <10>
- King of the Gypsies (1978) [Tita] <6>
- Legends in Light: The Photography of George Hurrell (1995) (TV) [Herself]
- Legends of the West (1992) [Co-Host]
- Lightfield's Home Videos (2006) [Herself]
- Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (2004) (TV) [Herself - Performer]
- Mariti in affitto (2004) [Charlene Taylor] <2>
- Massholes (2000) [Herself]
- Mayor of the Sunset Strip (2003) [Herself]
- Men Who Rate a 10 (1980) (TV) [Herself] <3>
- Michael Jackson Forever (2009) (TV) [Herself]
- Michael Jackson Memorial (2009) (TV) [Herself]
- Michael Jackson's Boys (2005) (TV) (archive footage) [Herself]
- Michael Jackson's Private Home Movies (2003) (TV) [Herself]
- Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids (2003) (TV) (voice) [Miss Spider] <1>
- New Car Smell (2005) (TV) [April]
- Night of 100 Stars (1982) (TV) [Herself]
- Night of 100 Stars II (1985) (TV) [Herself]
- Night of 100 Stars III (1990) (TV) [Herself]
- Nothing Lasts Forever (1995) (TV) [Dr. Beth Taft] <2>
- Olympic Gala (1984) (TV) [Guest Performer] <28>
- Ooh-La-La: It's Bob Hope's Fun Birthday Spectacular from Paris' Bicentennial (1989) (TV) [Herself]
- Oscar's Greatest Moments (1992) (V) (archive footage) [Herself]
- Pretty Baby (1978) [Violet] <1>
- Regarding Ardy (2003) (TV) [Herself]
- Running Wild (1992/I) [Christine Shaye] <1>
- Sahara (1983) [Dale] <1>
- Salute to Lady Liberty (1984) (TV) [Herself]
- Saturday Night Live: 15th Anniversary (1989) (TV) (uncredited) [Herself - Audience Member]
- Scratch the Surface (1997) [Herself] <14>
- Sexo en serie (2008) (TV) [Herself]
- Speed Zone! (1989) [Stewardess/Herself] <21>
- Spring Fling of Glamour and Comedy (1981) (TV) [Herself]
- Star-Studded Spoof of the New TV Season, G-Rated, with Glamour, Glitter and Gags (1982) (TV) [Herself]
- The 14th Annual People's Choice Awards (1988) (TV) [Herself]
- The 23rd Annual People's Choice Awards (1997) (TV) [Herself]
- The 28th Annual American Music Awards (2001) (TV) [Herself - Presenter]
- The 35th Annual Grammy Awards (1993) (TV) [Herself]
- The 51st Annual Academy Awards (1979) (TV) [Herself - Presenter: Best Actress in a Supporting Role]
- The 53rd Annual Academy Awards (1981) (TV) [Herself - Co-Presenter: Best Foreign Language Film]
- The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards (2008) (TV) [Herself - Presenter]
- The 62nd Annual Tony Awards (2008) (TV) [Herself - Presenter]
- The Almost Perfect Bank Robbery (1998) (TV) [Cyndee Lafrance] <1>
- The Bachelor (1999) [Buckley Hale-Windsor] <15>
- The Blue Lagoon (1980) [Emmeline] <1>
- The Bob Hope Christmas Show (1985) (TV) [Herself]
- The Bob Hope Christmas Show and All-Star Comedy Special (1980) (TV) [Herself]
- The Bob Hope Christmas Special (1981) (TV) [Herself]
- The Boy Who Cried Werewolf (2010) (TV) [Madame V]
- The Desilu Story (2003) (TV) [Herself]
- The Diamond Trap (1988) (TV) [Tara Holden] <2>
- The Easter Egg Adventure (2004) (voice) [Horrible Harriet Hare] <1>
- The Greening of Whitney Brown (2011) [Joan Brown]
- The Midnight Meat Train (2008) [Susan Hoff] <3>
- The Misadventures of Margaret (1998) [Lily] <5>
- The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984) [Customer in Pete's] <18>
- The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years (1986) (TV) (archive footage) [Herself] <26>
- The N Word (2004) (archive footage)
- The Outsider (2005) [Herself]
- The Postgraduate (1994) [Fantasy Wife]
- The Prince of Central Park (1977) (TV) [Kristin] <10>
- The Roots of Roe (1993) (TV) (voice) [Pomfret Witness]
- The Seventh Floor (1994) [Kate Fletcher] <1>
- The Weekend (1999) [Nina] <3>
- Tilt (1979) [Tilt (Brenda Louise Davenport)] <1>
- TV Guide Live at the Emmy Awards (2008) (TV) [Herself]
- Un amore americano (1994) (TV) [Greta] <1>
- Unrehearsed Antics of the Stars (1984) (TV) [Herself]
- Unstable Fables: Goldilocks & 3 Bears Show (2008) (voice) [Ruby Bear]
- Voices that Care (1991) (TV) [Herself - Choir Member]
- Wanda Nevada (1979) [Wanda Nevada] <2>
- Wet Gold (1984) (TV) [Laura] <1>
- What Makes a Family (2001) (TV) [Janine Nielssen] <1>
- Women I Love: Beautiful But Funny (1982) (TV) [Herself]
- Yellow Ribbon Party (1991) (TV) [Herself] <10>
- Your Choice for the Film Awards (1984) (TV) [Herself - Host] <2>
- "100 Greatest Teen Stars" (2006) (archive footage) [Herself]
- "20 to 1" (2005) {Child Stars: Where Are They Now? (#6.6)} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "20 to 1" (2005) {Sexiest Movie Moments (#5.3)} (archive footage) (uncredited) [Emmeline]
- "60 Minutes" (1968) {(2009-11-08)} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Access Hollywood" (1996) {(2008-01-30)} [Herself]
- "BBC Four News" (2002) {(2007-02-09)} [Herself - Actress]
- "Biography" (1987) {Andre Agassi} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Biography" (1987) {Brooke Shields} [Herself]
- "Biography" (1987) {Child Stars II: Growing Up Hollywood} [Herself]
- "Breakfast" (2000) {(2005-05-25)} [Herself]
- "Broadway: The American Musical" (2004) {Putting It Together: 1980-Present (#1.6)} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Canada A.M." (1972) {(2006-12-06)} (uncredited) [Herself]
- "Celebrity Profile" (1999) {Brooke Shields} (archive footage) [Herself] <1>
- "Class of..." (2002) {1992: Andre Agassi} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Corazón de..." (1997) {(2005-11-04)} [Herself]
- "Corazón, corazón" (1993) {(2004-09-04)} [Herself]
- "E! True Hollywood Story" (1996) {Brooke Shields} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "E! True Hollywood Story" (1996) {David Strickland} [Herself]
- "E! True Hollywood Story" (1996) {Kathy Griffin} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(1989-05-01)} (uncredited) [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2006-09-29)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2006-11-28)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2007-04-17)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2007-06-11)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2008-03-10)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2008-04-29)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2008-07-30)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2008-09-16)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2008-09-22)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2008-09-24)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2008-10-23)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2008-11-28)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2008-12-11)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2009-01-09)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2009-03-27)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2009-04-09)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2009-05-15)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2009-05-29)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2009-06-26)} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2009-07-17)} (also archive footage) [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2009-11-16)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2009-12-23)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2010-01-04)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2010-01-13)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2010-04-19)} [Herself]
- "Entourage" (2004) {Blue Balls Lagoon (#2.11)} [Herself] <11>
- "ESPN SportsCentury" (1999) {Andre Agassi} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Fame in the Twentieth Century" (1993) (archive footage) (uncredited) [Herself]
- "Film '72" (1972) {(1980-11-17)} [Herself]
- "Friends" (1994) {The One After the Superbowl: Part 1 (#2.12)} [Erika Ford]
- "Funny or Die Presents ..." (2009) {(#1.3)} [Sleeping Celebrity] <25>
- "Gary the Rat" (2003) {Future Ex-Wife (#1.12)} (voice) [Cassandra Harrison]
- "Hannah Montana" (2006) {He Could Be the One: Part 2 (#3.19)} [Miley's Mom]
- "Hannah Montana" (2006) {I Am Hannah, Hear Me Croak (#2.5)} [Miley's Mom]
- "Hannah Montana" (2006) {The Way We Almost Weren't (#2.23)} [Miley's Mom]
- "Hi Rock" (1992) {To asteri mou (#1.12)} [Herself]
- "I Love the '80s" (2002) [Herself]
- "I'm with Her" (2003) {Poison Ivy (#1.14)} [Ivy Tyler] <5>
- "Inside the Actors Studio" (1994) {Brooke Shields} [Herself]
- "Intimate Portrait" (1993) {Brooke Shields} [Herself]
- "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" (2003) {(2009-04-30)} [Herself] <2>
- "Just Shoot Me!" (1997) {Erlene and Boo (#5.18)} [Erlene Noodleman, Nina's Sister]
- "La nuit des Césars" (1976) {10ème nuit des Césars (#1.10)} [Herself]
- "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) {(1999-10-01)} [Herself]
- "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) {(2004-12-03)} [Herself]
- "Late Night with David Letterman" (1982) {(1982-11-11)} [Herself]
- "Late Night with David Letterman" (1982) {(1984-10-01)} [Herself]
- "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" (2009) {(#1.53)} [Herself] <2>
- "Late Show with David Letterman" (1993) {(#15.85)} [Herself] <2>
- "Late Show with David Letterman" (1993) {(1995-07-25)} [Herself]
- "Late Show with David Letterman" (1993) {(2004-10-08)} [Herself]
- "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" (2001) {Siren Call (#6.3)} [Kelly Sloane-Raines] <9>
- "Lipstick Jungle" (2008) {Chapter Eight: Pandora's Box (#2.1)} [Wendy Healy] <1>
- "Lipstick Jungle" (2008) {Chapter Eighteen: Indecent Exposure (#2.11)} [Wendy Healy] <1>
- "Lipstick Jungle" (2008) {Chapter Eleven: The F-Word (#2.4)} [Wendy Healy] <1>
- "Lipstick Jungle" (2008) {Chapter Fifteen: The Sisterhood of the Traveling Prada (#2.8)} [Wendy Healy] <1>
- "Lipstick Jungle" (2008) {Chapter Five: Dressed to Kill (#1.5)} [Wendy Healy] <1>
- "Lipstick Jungle" (2008) {Chapter Four: Bombay Highway (#1.4)} [Wendy Healy] <1>
- "Lipstick Jungle" (2008) {Chapter Fourteen: Let the Games Begin (#2.7)} [Wendy Healy] <1>
- "Lipstick Jungle" (2008) {Chapter Nine: Help! (#2.2)} [Wendy Healy] <1>
- "Lipstick Jungle" (2008) {Chapter Nineteen: Lovers' Leaps (#2.12)} [Wendy Healy] <1>
- "Lipstick Jungle" (2008) {Chapter Seven: Carpe Threesome (#1.7)} [Wendy Healy] <1>
- "Lipstick Jungle" (2008) {Chapter Seventeen: Bye, Bye Baby (#2.10)} [Wendy Healy] <1>
- "Lipstick Jungle" (2008) {Chapter Six: Take the High Road (#1.6)} [Wendy Healy] <1>
- "Lipstick Jungle" (2008) {Chapter Sixteen: Thanksgiving (#2.9)} [Wendy Healy] <1>
- "Lipstick Jungle" (2008) {Chapter Ten: Let It Be (#2.3)} [Wendy Healy] <1>
- "Lipstick Jungle" (2008) {Chapter Thirteen: The Lyin', the Bitch and the Wardrobe (#2.6)} [Wendy Healy] <1>
- "Lipstick Jungle" (2008) {Chapter Three: Pink Poison (#1.3)} [Wendy Healy] <1>
- "Lipstick Jungle" (2008) {Chapter Twelve: Scary, Scary Night! (#2.5)} [Wendy Healy] <1>
- "Lipstick Jungle" (2008) {Chapter Twenty: La Vie En Pose (#2.13)} [Wendy Healy] <1>
- "Lipstick Jungle" (2008) {Chapter Two: Nothing Sacred (#1.2)} [Wendy Healy] <1>
- "Lipstick Jungle" (2008) {Pilot (#1.1)} [Wendy Healy] <1>
- "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" (1989) {(2005-10-04)} [Herself]
- "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" (1989) {(2008-02-07)} [Herself]
- "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" (1989) {(2008-09-29)} [Herself]
- "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" (1989) {(2009-04-22)} [Herself] <4>
- "Made in Hollywood" (2005) {(#5.24)} [Herself]
- "Mark at the Movies" (2009) {(#1.31)} [Herself]
- "Martha" (2005) {(2008-02-21)} [Herself]
- "Nigella" (2005) {(#1.6)} [Herself]
- "Nip/Tuck" (2003) {Cindy Plumb (#4.1)} [Faith Wolper] <8>
- "Nip/Tuck" (2003) {Diana Lubey (#4.12)} [Faith Wolper] <9>
- "Nip/Tuck" (2003) {Faith Wolper, PhD (#4.6)} [Faith Wolper] <7>
- "One O'Clock News" (1986) {(2007-02-09)} [Herself - Actress]
- "Project Runway" (2005) {Welcome to the Jungle (#5.5)} [Herself - Guest Judge]
- "Quantum Leap" (1989) {Leaping of the Shrew - September 27, 1956 (#5.3)} [Vanessa Foster] <3>
- "Rachael Ray" (2006) {(#2.104)} [Herself]
- "Rachael Ray" (2006) {(#2.119)} [Herself]
- "Rachael Ray" (2006) {(2010-05-07)} [Herself]
- "Rachael Ray" (2006) {Brooke Shields (#1.39)} [Herself]
- "Regis Philbin's Lifestyles" (1984) {(1985-06-12)} [Herself]
- "Retrosexual: The 80's" (2004) (archive footage)
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {5,947 Miles (#2.22)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {A Boy Like That (#1.20)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {A Day in the Life (#3.23)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Susan's Party (#3.5)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {A Kiss Before Dying... on Stage (#2.8)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {A Kiss Is Just Amiss (#2.12)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {A Tale of Two Pants: Part 1 (#2.23)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {A Tale of Two Pants: Part 2 (#2.24)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Beauty and the Beasty Boy (#1.8)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Ben Rubenstein, Meet Joe Black (#3.16)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Birds Do It, Bees Do It, Even Some of These Do It (#3.1)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Bowled Over (#3.22)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Car Trouble (#2.15)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Cold Turkey (#1.9)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Daddy Piper (#2.17)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Dinner Party (#4.13)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Don't Tell (#3.3)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Dr. No (#1.2)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Family Affairs (#1.21)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Feels Like the First Time (#3.2)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Finale: Part 1 (#4.21)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Finale: Part 2 (#4.22)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {First Date (#4.8)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {First Episode (#1.1)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Girls Night Out (#4.17)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Golden Girl Friday (#1.7)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Halloween (#4.5)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Hoop Dreams (#1.5)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {I Didn't Write This (#2.10)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {I Love You (#4.15)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {I Love You, I Think (#2.1)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {I'll See That and Raise You Susan (#1.22)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {In This Corner... Susan Keane!: Part 1 (#3.19)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {In This Corner... Susan Keane!: Part 2 (#3.20)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Maddy World (#2.6)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {It's My Nana and I'll Cry If I Want To (#2.7)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Lie! Lie! My Darling (#1.6)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Love and Divorce American Style: Part 1 (#1.15)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Love and Divorce American Style: Part 2 (#1.16)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Love and Divorce American Style: Part 3 (#1.17)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Luis Gets His Groove Back (#4.11)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Matchmaker, Matchmaker (#2.14)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Merry Ex-Mas (#3.11)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Models and Strippers and Wasps, Oh My! (#2.19)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Next Stop, Heaven (#2.4)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Not in This Life (#2.18)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Oh, How They Danced: Part 1 (#2.25)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Oh, How They Danced: Part 2 (#2.26)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {On a Clear Day You Can Hear Forever (#3.13)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {One Man's Intervention Is Another Man's Tupperware Party (#3.14)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Past Tense (#2.2)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Poetry in Notion (#2.20)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Pucker Up (#2.21)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Ready... Aim... Fong! (#2.16)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Revenge of the Gophers (#3.18)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Seems Like Old Times (#3.7)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Sleeping with the Enemy (#3.4)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Sometimes You Feel Like a Nut (#3.15)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Stock Tip (#4.14)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Suddenly Susan Unplugged (#1.4)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Susan and the Professor (#4.19)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Susan's Ex (#4.12)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Susan's Minor Complication (#2.5)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {The Apartment Hunt (#3.10)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {The Best Laid Plans (#1.3)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {The Big Shalom (#2.13)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {The Billboard (#4.2)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {The Bird in the Wall (#4.18)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {The Birthday Party (#4.10)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {The Break Up (#4.16)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {The Cheerleaders (#4.6)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {The First Picture Show (#3.21)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {The Gay Parade (#4.9)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {The Me Nobody Nose (#1.12)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {The New Gate (#4.1)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {The Old and the Beautiful (#2.9)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {The Pushkin Letters (#4.3)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {The Reversal (#4.20)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {The Song Remains Insane (#3.17)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {The Thanksgiving Episode (#3.9)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {The Walk-Out (#1.11)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {The Ways and Means (#1.13)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {The Wish List (#4.7)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Trash-Test Dummies (#3.8)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Truth and Consequences (#2.3)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Vicki Moves In (#4.4)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {War Games (#3.6)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Was It Something I Said? (#1.10)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Wedding-Bell Blues (#3.12)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {What a Card (#1.14)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Where the Wild Things Aren't (#1.19)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {With Friends Like These (#1.18)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Suddenly Susan" (1996) {Yule Never Know (#2.11)} [Susan Keane] <1>
- "Tales from the Crypt" (1989) {Came the Dawn (#5.10)} [Norma] <1>
- "That '70s Show" (1998) {Going Mobile (#6.24)} [Pamela Burkhart] <13>
- "That '70s Show" (1998) {Man with Money (#6.16)} [Pamela Burkhart] <10>
- "That '70s Show" (1998) {Special: The Final Goodbye} [Herself]
- "That '70s Show" (1998) {Squeeze Box (#6.20)} [Pamela Burkhart] <11>
- "That '70s Show" (1998) {Substitute (#6.19)} [Pamela Burkhart] <11>
- "That '70s Show" (1998) {The Seeker (#6.25)} [Pamela Burkhart] <11>
- "That '70s Show" (1998) {Time Is on My Side (#7.1)} [Pamela Burkhart] <11>
- "That '70s Show" (1998) {Who Are You (#6.15)} [Pamela Burkhart] <10>
- "The Barbara Walters Special" (1976) {(#5.2)} [Herself]
- "The Batman" (2004) {Riddler's Revenge (#4.10)} (voice) [Julie]
- "The Bonnie Hunt Show" (2008) {(2009-05-18)} [Herself]
- "The Charlie Rose Show" (1991) {(2000-04-04)} [Herself]
- "The Charlie Rose Show" (1991) {Andre Agassi} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "The Daily Show" (1996) {(1999-10-06)} [Herself]
- "The Daily Show" (1996) {(2008-04-16)} [Herself]
- "The Doctors" (1963) [Elizabeth Harrington (1982)]
- "The Graham Norton Show" (2007) {(#7.5)} [Herself] <2>
- "The Larry Sanders Show" (1992) {The Book (#5.10)} [Herself] <11>
- "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" (2005) {(#3.19)} [Herself]
- "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" (2005) {(#5.63)} [Herself] <2>
- "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" (2005) {(#6.139)} [Herself] <2>
- "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" (2005) {(2008-03-03)} [Herself]
- "The Middle" (2009) {The Neighbor (#1.12)} [Rita Glossner]
- "The Muppet Show" (1976) {(#5.6)} [Herself]
- "The O'Reilly Factor" (1996) {(2008-02-18)} (archive footage) [Herself - 'Pinhead' ('Pinheads & Patriots' segment)]
- "The Oprah Winfrey Show" (1986) {(1986-06-26)} [Herself]
- "The Oprah Winfrey Show" (1986) {(2005-05-04)} [Herself]
- "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" (1996) {(1997-02-13)} [Herself]
- "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" (1996) {(1997-09-19)} [Herself]
- "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" (1996) {(1998-02-20)} [Herself]
- "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" (1996) {(1998-09-08)} [Herself]
- "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" (1996) {(1999-03-01)} [Herself]
- "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" (1996) {(1999-09-27)} [Herself]
- "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" (1996) {(2000-03-29)} [Herself]
- "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" (1996) {(2001-10-10)} [Herself]
- "The Rotten Tomatoes Show" (2009) {Kick-Ass/Death at a Funeral/The Joneses (#2.14)} [Herself]
- "The Simpsons" (1989) {The Front (#4.19)} (voice) [Herself]
- "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (1962) {(1982-12-03)} [Herself]
- "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) {(#18.34)} [Herself] <3>
- "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) {(1997-11-11)} [Herself]
- "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) {(2001-06-16)} [Herself]
- "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) {(2006-09-01)} [Herself]
- "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) {(2008-02-27)} [Herself]
- "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) {(2008-09-19)} [Herself]
- "The Tony Danza Show" (2004) {(#2.43)} [Herself]
- "The View" (1997) {(2004-10-06)} [Herself]
- "The View" (1997) {(2005-05-09)} [Herself - Guest Host]
- "The View" (1997) {(2005-11-02)} [Herself]
- "The View" (1997) {(2007-05-09)} [Herself]
- "The View" (1997) {(2008-06-12)} [Herself]
- "The View" (1997) {(2010-02-09)} [Herself]
- "The Word" (1990) {(#1.20)}
- "Tinseltown TV" (2002) {(2003-10-18)} [Herself]
- "Today" (1952) {(2008-02-07)} [Herself]
- "Today" (1952) {(2008-06-24)} [Herself]
- "Tom Green Live!" (2006) {(#1.9)} [Herself]
- "Two and a Half Men" (2003) {That's Summer Sausage, Not Salami (#4.14)} [Danielle Stewert] <5>
- "Wetten, dass..?" (1981) {Wetten, dass..? aus Innsbruck (#1.27)} [Herself]
- "Who Do You Think You Are?" (2010) {Brooke Shields (#1.5)} [Herself]
- "Widows" (2002) {Hour Four (#1.4)} [Shirley Heller] <2>
- "Widows" (2002) {Hour One (#1.1)} [Shirley Heller] <2>
- "Widows" (2002) {Hour Three (#1.3)} [Shirley Heller] <2>
- "Widows" (2002) {Hour Two (#1.2)} [Shirley Heller] <2>
- "Xposé" (2007) {(#3.30)} [Herself]
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- 'Andre Agassi' (qv) (19 April 1997 - 9 April 1999) (annulled)
- 'Chris Henchy' (qv) (4 April 2001 - present); 2 children
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- _Headliners & Legends: Brooke Shields (2001) (TV)_ (qv)
- _"Biography" (1987) {Brooke Shields}_ (qv)
- _"E! True Hollywood Story" (1996) {Brooke Shields}_ (qv)
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- _South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut (1999)_ (qv)
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- _King of the Gypsies (1978)_ (qv) -> $62,500
- _Sahara (1983)_ (qv) -> $1,500,000
- _Endless Love (1981)_ (qv) -> $500,000
- _Wet Gold (1984) (TV)_ (qv) -> $500,000
- _Tilt (1978)_ -> $50,000
- _Wanda Nevada (1979)_ (qv) -> $150,000
- _Just You and Me, Kid (1979)_ (qv) -> $250,000
- _Pretty Baby (1978)_ (qv) -> $27,500
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- "People" (USA), 9 May 2010, pg. 44, by: Ulrica Wihlborg, "Talking kids and movies with Brooke Shields"
- "Easy Living" (UK), May 2010, pg. 36-42, by: Kate Bussmann, "Brooke's side"
- "O, The Oprah Magazine" (USA), February 2010, pg. 182-183, by: Meredith Bryan, "American Icon: Brooke Shields"
- "Us Weekly" (USA), 15 September 2008, pg. 82, by: Jeffrey Epstein, "Brooke's Balancing Act"
- "C" (USA), March 2008, pg. 132-137+161, by: Robert Haskell, "Being Brooke"
- "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 8 February 2008, pg. 20-21, by: Jessica Shaw, "Spotlight: Brooke Shields"
- "TV Guide" (USA), 7 January 2008, Vol. 56, Iss. 1, pg. 36, by: n/a, "Q & A Lipstick Jungle"
- "In Style Makeover" (USA), 2008, Iss. Fall, pg. 136-143, by: Amy Spencer, "Being Brooke"
- "OK!" (USA), 19 November 2007, pg. 34-35, by: Jocelyn Vena, "Missing my kids is hard."
- "Fitness" (USA), October 2007, pg. 108-111, by: Maura Kelly, "The New Life of Brooke Shields"
- "Redbook" (USA), September 2007, pg. 140-147, by: Susan Swimmer, "Brooke Shields is finally free."
- "OK!" (USA), 9 July 2007, Iss. 28, pg. 40-43, by: Katie Perry, "Brooke's summer garden party!"
- "Hamptons" (USA), 7 September 2006, pg. 242-245, by: Cristina Kinon, "Going For Brooke"
- "Genre" (USA), October 2005, pg. 22, by: Robert Kent, "She Had It Coming"
- "Redbook" (USA), September 2005, pg. 116-118+120+122-123, by: Liz Hoggard, "Brooke Shields talks about strength, truth & love."
- "Glamour" (USA), June 2005, pg. 168, by: Daryl Chen, "Brooke Shields' intimate confession"
- "Good Housekeeping" (USA), May 2005, pg. 174-177, by: Kate Coyne, "Brooke Shields: Back from the brink."
- "The Sunday Times: Culture" (UK), 24 April 2005, pg. 4-5, by: Matt Wolf, "Ready, Steady Brooke"
- "People" (USA), 13 September 2004, pg. 107, by: Allison Adato and Karen Schneider, "New Moms, New Lives"
- "Interview" (USA), February 2004, pg. 86-91, by: Diane Lane, "Brooke Shields"
- "Vogue" (USA), April 2003, pg. 328-331+400, by: Perri Klass, "Bringing Up Baby"
- "New York Post" (USA), 2 January 2003, pg. 7, by: Victoria Gotti, "Brooke expects blessed event"
- "Orange Coast" (USA), March 2001, pg. 60-64+66, by: Jim Calio, "Blossoming Brooke"
- "Marie Claire" (USA), March 2001, pg. 117, by: Eve Ensler, "Woman to Woman: up-front & personal"
- "The Advocate" (USA), 30 January 2001, pg. 28-30+33-34, by: Anne Stockwell, "One Family's Value"
- "Us Weekly" (USA), 29 January 2001, pg. 54-58, by: David A. Keeps, "Brooke Shields Right Now"
- "Los Angeles Times Calendar" (USA), 19 January 2001, pg. F2+F38, by: William Keck, "Serious Times for Brooke Shields"
- "TV Guide" (USA), 13 January 2001, pg. 31-32, by: Ileane Rudolph, "Just One Brooke"
- "The Advocate" (USA), 25 April 2000, pg. 48-52+54+57+59+61, by: Guinevere Turner, "Both sides of Brooke"
- "Nylon" (USA), April 2000, pg. 80-85, by: Helena Christensen, "Pretty, baby"
- "Woman's Journal" (UK), January 2000, pg. 26-30, by: Debra L. Wallace, "No More Pretty Baby"
- "Movieline" (USA), October 1999, pg. 46-52, by: James Toback, "Brave New Brooke"
- "Channel" (USA), September 1999, Vol. 2, Iss. 1, pg. 56-60, by: Alice Braga, "An Open Brooke"
- "Mirabella" (USA), September 1999, pg. 98-103+182-183, by: Nancy Jo Sales, "Solo Act"
- "Frank" (UK), May 1999, pg. 106-111, by: Emily Jenkins, "The Eyebrows Have It"
- "Good Housekeeping" (USA), March 1998, pg. 94-95+146+148, by: Liz Smith, "A Bolder, Older Brooke"
- "Surface" (USA), 1998, Vol. 1, Iss. 16, pg. 70-75, by: Suzan Colón, "Shields B?"
- "In Style" (USA), January 1997, pg. 78-81, by: David Hutchings, "Brooke Shields: A New Attitude"
- "Rolling Stone" (USA), 3 October 1996, pg. 46-48+50+52+83, by: David Wild, "Why Brooke, Why Now"
- "Us" (USA), September 1996, pg. 72-74, by: Margy Rochlin, "Brooke Shields"
- "Manhattan File" (USA), May 1996, pg. 35-39+71+73, by: Phoebe Eaton, "Suddenly Brooke"
- "Vanity Fair" (USA), March 1996, pg. 140, by: George Wayne, "Our Miss Brooke: Brooke Shields finally makes 30."
- "Theater Week" (USA), 16 January 1996, pg. 13-17, by: Paul Wontorek, "Broadway Brooke: Shields's journey from a pretty baby to a pink lady"
- "Good Housekeeping" (USA), November 1995, pg. 37-38, by: Jane Wollman Rusoff, "Brooke Shields: Talks about firing her mother, her hopes for the future and being in love."
- "Tatler" (UK), November 1995, pg. 164-169+214, by: Jesse Kornbluth, "Brooke Yields"
- "Details" (USA), May 1995, pg. 142-143, by: Rob Tannenbaum, "Q & A: Brooke Shields"
- "Vanity Fair" (USA), December 1994, pg. 212-215, by: Leslie Bennetts, "Our Miss Brooke"
- "New York" (USA), 21 November 1994, pg. 60-64, by: James Kaplan, "Endless Comeback"
- "Paper" (USA), October 1990, pg. 24-29, by: Linda O'Keeffe, "Pretty Butch"
- "TV Guide" (USA), 24 September 1988, pg. 25-29, by: Lawrence Eisenberg, "Pinching Pennies-and Brooke Shields' Act-for 'The Diamond Trap'"
- "Interview" (USA), August 1983, pg. 24-30, by: Maura Moynihan & Andy Warhol, "Brooke Shields: coming of age in "Sahara""
- "McCalls" (USA), November 1981, Vol. CIX, Iss. 2, pg. 116-117+180+184+186, by: Natalie Gittelson, "Liz Taylor and Brooke Shields: The Price of Growing Up Too Fast" NM Watkins, Tionne 'T-Boz'
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- "The Orlando Sentinel" (USA), 22 May 2009, by: From the Chicago Tribune, "Brooke Shields Expresses Concern for Ailing Mother's Safety"
- "TV Guide" (USA), 15 September 2008, Vol. 57, Iss. 36, pg. 32-33, by: William Keck, "Fab Four"
- "New York Daily News" (USA), 12 August 2008, by: George Rush and Joanna Molloy, "Brooke Shields Balks at 'Dead' Gag"
- "Veronica" (Netherlands), 23 February 2008, Iss. 8, by: Belinda Janssen, "Oeps!"
- "Time" (USA), 18 February 2008, pg. 57-59, by: James Poniewozik, "Becoming Ms. Big."
- "TV Guide" (USA), 4 February 2008, pg. 34-35, by: Ileane Rudolph, "They'll Take Manhattan"
- "Parade" (USA), 3 February 2008, pg. 10+12-13, by: Emily Listfield, "'I Keep Thinking I'm Younger Than I Am'"
- "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 11 January 2008, pg. 34, by: Tim Stack, "Winter TV Preview: Lipstick Jungle"
- "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 13 July 2007, pg. 15, by: Lynette Rice, "Not-So-Funny Business"
- "TV Guide" (USA), 29 April 2007, Vol. 55, Iss. 17, pg. 71, by: Megan Walsh-Boyle, "Our Miss Brooke"
- "USA Weekend" (USA), 16 September 2005, pg. 18, by: Jennifer Mendelsohn, "Brooke Shields: The Truth About New Moms and Depression"
- "Glamour" (USA), September 2005, pg. 281-283+287+391, by: Astra Woodcraft, "Why I fled Scientology."
- "Guideposts" (USA), August 2005, by: Brooke Shields, "What Friends Are For"
- "Vanity Fair" (USA), August 2005, pg. 86+88+90, by: Dominick Dunne, "Celebrities Behaving Madly"
- "Glamour" (USA), August 2005, pg. 78, by: Michelle Pacht, "Dr. Tom Cruise: postpartum expert?"
- "Us Weekly" (USA), 18 July 2005, pg. 56-57, by: Sarah Tomczak, "Brooke Battles Back"
- "Le Soir" (Belgium), 12 July 2005, Iss. 161, pg. 28, "Brooke revient à Broadway"
- "The New York Times" (USA), 1 July 2005, pg. A19, by: Brooke Shields, "War of the Words: What Tom Cruise doesn't know about estrogen."
- "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 17 June 2005, pg. 28-29, by: Benjamin Svetkey, "Tom Responds: Are his feelings for Katie Legit? Was he too harsh on Brooke Shields? And is all his talk about Scientology affecting his career?"
- "New York Times Arts and Leisure" (USA), 22 May 2005, pg. 12, by: Ben Brantley, "The Incredibles...The Tonys cover only Broadway. Which means that much of the season's best work isn't even eligible."
- "People" (USA), 9 May 2005, pg. 203-204+206, by: Book Excerpt, "Brooke's Baby Crisis"
- "New Idea" (Australia), 13 September 2003, pg. 10-15, by: Juliet Herd, ""Brooke's Pretty Baby""
- "New York" (USA), 14 April 2003, pg. 68-69, by: Simon Dumenco, "Flesh For Fantasy: Calvin Klein's ads had plenty to look at. More important, they were something to talk about"
- "The Star" (USA), 28 January 2003, pg. 10+18, by: Jose Lambiet, "Secret cancer ordeal behind pregnant Brooke's miracle baby"
- "People" (USA), 20 January 2003, pg. 58-59, by: Staff, "Suddenly Thrilled"
- "In Touch Weekly" (USA), 20 January 2003, pg. 74-75, by: Staff, "Brooke's Baby Joy"
- "Out.com" (USA), 2 August 2002, pg. Television Reviews, by: Michael Matson, "Widows"
- "Us Weekly" (USA), 27 May 2002, pg. 32-37, by: J.D. Heyman, "Who Wants A Baby?"
- "Advocate.com" (USA), 16 August 2001, pg. 1, by: Michael Matson, "Into The Deep End: A New York Diary"
- "People" (USA), 11 June 2001, pg. 107-108, by: Anne-Marie O'Neill with Don Sider, Michael Cohen, Jennifer Longley and Pamela Warrick, "Once More with Feeling. Married in April, Brooke Shields and Chris Henchy host a wedding blowout for family and friends"
- "People" (USA), 23 April 2001, pg. 65-66, by: Alex Tresniowski, "She Did What?"
- "Advocate.com" (USA), 30 January 2001, pg. 1, by: Michael Matson, "My life with Brooke Shields"
- "The Star" (USA), 2 May 2000, pg. 24-25, by: Leon Wagener, "Suddenly Brooke's Sounding Gay: Divorced beauty reveals feelings about bisexuality."
- "The Globe" (USA), 2 May 2000, pg. 29, by: Pete Trujillo, "Brooke Confesses: I Love Women."
- "Vogue" (USA), January 2000, pg. 182, by: Brooke Shields, "Faces To Remember"
- "Max" (Hungary), November 1999, Iss. 23, pg. 34-36, by: Judy Graham, "Brooke Shields: szabadon, a mama nélkül"
- "Women's Sports and Fitness" (USA), November 1999, pg. 106-111+171, by: Brooke Shields, "Desert Shields"
- "Jeune et Jolie" (France), August 1999, Iss. 146, pg. 38, by: Jean-Luc Geneste, "Caprices de stars : Andre et Brooke... What's news?"
- "The Scottish Express" (Scotland), 11 June 1999, pg. 26-27, by: Daphne Barak, "Having To Wake Up Alone..."
- "National Enquirer" (USA), 25 May 1999, Vol. 73, Iss. 45, pg. 34-35, "Brooke's Bizarre Date with New Beau"
- "National Enquirer" (USA), 4 May 1999, Vol. 73, Iss. 42, pg. 37, "The Hunk who Swept Brooke Shields off her Feet"
- "Correio da Manhã, TV" (Portugal), 12 March 1999, pg. 52-53
- "Icon" (USA), December 1998, pg. 128-131+145, by: Pete Bell, "Lolita, Brooke, and Alice"
- "Playboy" (USA), April 1998, Vol. 45, Iss. 4, pg. 25, by: Susan Karlin, "Guest Shot: Brooke Shields"
- "Nova" (Portugal), 1998, Iss. 49
- "TV Guia" (Portugal), 1997, Iss. 975, pg. 108-109
- "TV Guia" (Portugal), 1997, Iss. 950, pg. 84
- "Top Model" (USA), July/August 1996, Vol. 3, Iss. 3, pg. 80-82, by: Annick Le Floc'hmoan, "Happy Birthday, Brooke Shields"
- "Mirabella" (USA), April 1995, pg. 74-77, by: James Wolcott, "Pretty Lady"
- "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 26 February 1993, pg. 22-25, by: Lisa Schwarzbaum, "Don't Judge A Brooke..."
- "Harper's Bazaar" (USA), September 1992, pg. 374-377, by: Brooke Shields, "Duras mon amour"
- "Roadshow" (Japan), November 1986, Iss. 11, pg. 115-117, by: n/a, "Brooke Shields"
- "Playboy" (USA), December 1985, Vol. 32, Iss. 12, pg. 94-96+126-128+234- 236, by: O'Connell Driscoll, "Brooke Shields Walks On Glass"
- "New York Times" (USA), 12 May 1985, pg. Section 6; Page 14, Column 3; Magazine Desk, by: William Safire, "On Language; Brooke Shields v. McCall's et al."
- "Us" (USA), 5 November 1984, Vol. 8, Iss. 23, pg. 40-45, by: Judy Gillespie, "Life with mom, without dad, with Michael, without a first love -- Brooke Shields plunges toward the future with an eye on the past"
- "TV Guide" (USA), 27 October 1984, pg. 35-36+38, by: Brooke Shields, "The Days I Kissed a Dead Shark and Read Darwin Underwater"
- "Newsweek" (USA), 9 February 1981, pg. 80-81+83-84, by: Elizabeth Peer with Eric Gelman, "The Two Faces Of Brooke"
- "Time" (USA), 9 February 1981, pg. 82-86, by: John Skow. Reported by Georgia Harbison and Janice C. Simpson/New York, "Modeling the 80's Look"
- "Time" (USA), 9 February 1981, pg. 87-88, by: John Skow. Reported by Martha Smilgis/Rome, "Big-League Stunner or Nice Kid?"
- "Photoplay" (USA), September 1979, Vol. 93, Iss. 7, pg. 44-46+94-95, by: Michael Musto, "This 14-year-old superstar wishes she was treated like a child more often!"
- "Première" (France), 1979, Iss. 27, pg. 56-59, by: Henry Behar, "Voila Wanda"
- "Nieuwe Revu" (Netherlands), 15 September 1978, pg. 34-37, "Een hoer van twaalf"
- "Newsweek" (USA), 10 April 1978, pg. 106-107, by: Jack Kroll, "Alice in Brothel-land"
- "Rolling Stone" (USA), 6 April 1978, Iss. 262, pg. 42, "Pretty Baby. The Coming of Age of Brooke Shields"
- "Première" (France), 1978, Iss. 17, pg. 69-73, "Gros plan sur Pretty Baby"
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- "Vanity Fair" (USA), March 2010, pg. 224, by: Howard Schatz, "In Character Starring Brooke Shields"
- "Vanity Fair" (Italy), 3 February 2010, pg. 144-151, by: Mark Liddell, "Prova D'Attrice"
- "Veronica" (Netherlands), 14 February 2009, Iss. 7, by: Sunshine, "Startrax"
- "Harper's Bazaar" (USA), January 2009, pg. 55, by: staff, "Blue-Jean Baby"
- "Interview" (USA), April 2008, pg. 136-141, by: Collier Schorr, "Brooke Shields"
- "InStyle" (UK), March 2008, pg. 116, by: Danielle Levitt, "Cause Celeb: Brooke Shields"
- "Veronica" (Netherlands), 23 February 2008, Iss. 8, by: Sunshine, "Oeps!"
- "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 14 October 2005, Vol. 1, Iss. 844, pg. 56-60, by: Peterson, Mark, ""Brooke Shields in 'Chicago'.""
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- "Vogue bellezza" (Italy), December 1983
- "Katerina" (Greece), 22 November 1983
- "Your Health and Medical Bulletin" (USA), 22 November 1983
- "Vecko Revyn" (Sweden), 16 November 1983
- "Vogue" (USA), November 1983
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- "The Boston Herald Celebrity" (USA), 16 October 1983
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- "McCall's Patterns" (USA), Fall 1983
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- "Woman's Day" (Australia), 28 September 1983
- "People" (USA ), 19 September 1983
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- "Vecko Revyn" (Sweden), 8 June 1983
- "Epoca" (Italy), 3 June 1983, Iss. 1704
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- "Cine Revue" (France), 4 June 1981, Vol. 61, Iss. 23
- "Praline" (Germany), June 1981
- "Manina" (Greece), 26 May 1981
- "TV News" (USA), 23 May 1981
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- "National Enquirer" (USA), 20 January 1981
- "Taxuopouoc" (Grece), 8 January 1981
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- "Star Club" (Germany), January 1981
- "People" (USA), 29 December 1980
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- "Movie Star" (UK), December 1980
- "Go" (Singapore), December 1980
- "Cinema Papers" (Australia), December 1980
- "Premiere" (Netherlands), December 1980, Vol. 3, Iss. 1
- "Continental Film Review" (UK), December 1980
- "Vogue" (USA), December 1980
- "National Enquirer" (USA), 19 November 1980
- "Galaxie" (Malaysia), 17 November 1980
- "Cine Tele Revue" (France), 13 November 1980
- "Rona Barrett's Hollywood" (USA), November 1980, Vol. 12, Iss. 2
- "Roadshow" (Japan), November 1980
- "Modern People" (USA), November 1980
- "Continental Film & Video Review" (UK), November 1980
- "Vogue" (USA), October 1980
- "Back To School Beauty Handbook" (USA), Fall 1980
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- "Manchete" (Brazil), 30 August 1980
- "People" (USA), 11 August 1980
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- "Sweet" (Japan), August 1980
- "Revue" (USA), July 1980
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- "Sweet" (Japan), April 1980
- "Screen English" (Japan), April 1980
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- "Vogue" (Germany), April 1980
- "Vogue" (USA), February 1980
- "Quick" (Germany), 3 January 1980
- "Harper's Bazaar" (Italy), January 1980
- "Bananas" (USA), 1980, Iss. 42
- "Galaxie" (Malaysia), 31 December 1979
- "La Nacion" (Argentina), 16 December 1979
- "Epoca" (USA), 15 December 1979
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- "Hombre" (Venezuela), December 1979
- "Starweek" (Canada), 24 November 1979
- "Intimidades" (Chile), 8 November 1979
- "Dolly" (Australia), November 1979
- "Thisavros" (Greece), 18 October 1979
- "Manchete" (Brazil), 6 October 1979
- "Film" (Poland), 19 August 1979
- "Family Weekly" (USA), 29 July 1979
- "Filmmakers" (USA), July 1979, Vol. 12, Iss. 9
- "Cosas" (Chile), 21 June 1979
- "Manchete" (Brazil), 10 June 1979
- "Cosas" (Chile), June 1979
- "Night" (USA), June 1979, Vol. 2, Iss. 5
- "Us" (USA), 15 May 1979
- "Modern People" (USA), 4 March 1979
- "Sweet" (Japan), March 1979
- "Today" (USA), 4 February 1979
- "Loose Change" (USA), February 1979
- "Bunte" (Germany), 18 January 1979
- "Los Angeles" (USA), January 1979
- "Roadshow" (Japan), January 1979
- "People" (USA), 25 December 1978
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- "Shades" (Canada), November 1978
- "Sassy" (USA), November 1978
- "Screen English" (Japan), November 1978
- "Fascination" (Mexico), November 1978
- "Photo" (Italy), October 1978
- "Seventeen" (USA), October 1978
- "Nieuwe Revu" (Netherlands), 15 September 1978, Iss. 37
- "Photo" (Germany), September 1978
- "Rona Barrett's Gossip" (USA), September 1978
- "International Photographer" (USA), September 1978
- "Woman" (UK), 26 August 1978
- "National Lampoon" (USA), August 1978
- "Photo" (France), July 1978
- "Quinze Ans" (France), July 1978
- "Cine Plus" (France), July 1978
- "The National Reader" (USA), 25 June 1978
- "Bunte" (Germany), 15 June 1978
- "Modern People" (USA), 11 June 1978
- "Hola!" (Spain), 10 June 1978
- "People" (USA), 29 May 1978
- "Jours de France" (France), 27 May 1978
- "Cue" (USA), 26 May 1978
- "Epoca" (Italy), 24 May 1978
- "Elle" (France), 22 May 1978
- "At The Movies" (USA), 12 April 1978
- "Rolling Stone" (USA), 6 April 1978, Iss. 262
- "Midnight Globe" (USA), 31 January 1978
- "Apache" (Japan), 8 January 1978
- "American Film" (USA), November 1977, Vol. 3, Iss. 2
- "Woman's Day Christmas Ideas for Children" (USA), October-November 1977
- "New York" (USA), 26 September 1977
- "Sunday News Magazine" (USA), 8 May 1977
- "American Home" (USA), November 1975
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- Brooke Shields. _On Your Own._ New York: Villard Books, 1985. ISBN 0-394- 54460-9
- Brooke Shields. _The Brooke Book._ New York: Wallaby, 1978. ISBN 0-671- 79018-8
- Brooke Shields. _The Brooke Book (updated reissue)._ New York: Wallaby, 1982. ISBN 0-671-43762-3
- Bob Italia. _Brooke Shields._ Edina, MN: Abdo & Daughters, ABDO Publishing Group, 1992. ISBN 1562391100
- Jason Bonderoff. _Brooke: An Unauthorized Biography._ New York: Zebra Books, Kensington Publishing Corp., 1981. ISBN 0890838003
- Brooke Shields. _Down Came the Rain : My Journey Through Postpartum Depression._ New York: Hyperion, 2005. ISBN 1401301894
- Eldon Garnet. _Reading Brooke Shields: The Garden of Failure._ Los Angeles: Semiotext, 1995. ISBN 157027052X
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- TV Commercial for Foxy Lettuce (1989)
- TV Commercial for Wella Balsam (1981)
- TV commercials for Calvin Klein Jeans (1980-1981)
- TV commercial for Mattel's Barbie Doll
- "Hope News Network" (1988)
- "Best Catches" (1989)
- TV commercial for Band-Aid (1970)
- (2001) Appeared in "The Vagina Monologues" in Los Angeles.
- Made her Broadway debut playing Betty Rizzo in the Broadway revival of "Grease" (9 November 1994- April 30 1995) at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre, NY.
- Made her stage debut in the off-Broadway production of "The Eden Cinema" (while attending Princeton University) (March 23, 1986- April 6, 1986; 11 public performances)
- Played Sally Bowles in the Broadway revival of "Cabaret" (July 3, 2001 - October 28, 2001) at Studio 54, NY.
- TV commercial for Ivory soap (2000)
- TV commercial for Arrid Extra Dry deodorant (1984)
- TV commercial for The 'Brooke Shields' (qv) doll (1982)
- TV commercial for The American Lung Association (1981)
- Print campaign for Revlon (1988)
- Print campaign for Gerard Darel (1996)
- Billboards for The Gap (1998)
- Print campaign for Charlie perfume (1994)
- Print campaign for Dolce & Gabbana (1994-95)
- Print campaign for Gianni Versace (1980)
- TV commercial for Durasoft Colors contact lenses (1992)
- Print campaign for Love's Baby Soft (1980-81)
- (March 18-23, 2003) Appeared, while pregnant, in the off-Broadway production of "The Exonerated" opposite 'Cary Elwes' (qv), a piece based on interviews with death row inmates.
- Print ads for Bright Beginings Instant Baby Formula. (2003)
- TV commercial for Bright Beginnings Instant Baby Formula (2003)
- Print campaign for Jones New York Collection (2004-05)
- Starred as Ruth Sherwood in the Tony-nominated Broadway revival of "Wonderful Town". (September 28, 2004 - January 30, 2005) at Al Hirschfeld Theatre, NY.
- TV commercial for Southern California Ford Dealers (2004).
- Print ad for Circle of Friends (2003)
- Made her London stage debut playing Roxie Hart in the West End production of "Chicago" (April 26 2005- August 2005) at the Adelphi Theatre, UK. She then reprised the same role on Broadway (September 9, 2005 - October 30, 2005) at the Ambassador Theater, NY.
- (2006-10) TV commercial for Colgate Total toothpaste.
- TV commercial for President And First Lady health & racquetball clubs (1985)
- Print ads for Cannon Mills' Royal Classic bath towels (1984).
- Interviewed fashion icon Valentino in the September 1992 issue of "Interview" magazine.
- Print ads for New York & Company (2007).
- (2008-09) Print ads for America's Milk Processors' "Got Milk?" milk mustache campaign.
- (2008-10) Print ads for Colgate Total tooth paste.
- (2008-09) Print ads, with her husband Chris Henchy and daughters, for Royal Velvet towels.
- Author of the children's book "Welcome to Your World, Baby" illustrated by Cori Doerrfeld (2008).
- Numerous TV commercials and Print ads for Volkswagen, during its comical "Have a baby for love, not German engineering" campaign. (2008)
- Appeared in The 24 Hour Plays 2003 on Broadway.
- Appeared in The 24 Hour Plays 2004 on Broadway.
- Appeared in "Night of One Hundred Stars", Radio City Music Hall, NY. (1982)
- Appeared in 28 of 'Bob Hope (I)' (qv)'s TV specials, starting in 1980.
- Played Melissa Gardner in "Love Letters" at Los Angeles's Canon Theatre, CA. (January- February 1992), later returned to the same role, this time at the New Mexico Repertory Theatre, New Mexico. (February 1993).
- (1992) TV commercial for Starter Athletic Wear.
- (1982) TV commercials for Kanebo Cosmetics. (Japan)
- (1985) TV commercial for Chicago Health Club.
- (2009) Print ads for the 20th anniversary of 'Badgley Mischka'. Also featuring 'Angelica Huston', 'Carrie Underwood' (qv), 'Eva Longoria Parker' (qv) and 'Lauren Hutton' (qv).
- (2009) Print ads for Coppertone's NutraShield Dual defense Sunscreen Lotion.
- (2009-10) TV commercials for the Latisse prescription eyelash enhancer system.
- (2009) TV commercials for Coppertone's NutraShield Dual defense Sunscreen Lotion.
- (2009-10) Print ads for the Latisse prescription eyelash enhancer system.
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- (November 2004) Appearing on-stage in "Wonderful Town" at the 'Al Hirschfeld' (qv) Theater in New York City.
- (May 2005) In London, performing in the musical Chicago as Roxie Hart.
- (2007) Co-host, with 'Karen Voight' (qv), of an infomercial for Karen's "Sleek Essentials" fitness system. Also appearing are 'Rebecca Budig' (qv) and 'Laura Wilkinson (II)' (qv).
- (2005) Release of her book, "Down Came the Rain: My Journey Through Postpartum Depression".
- (2009) Appears in commercials for "Coppertone Nutra Shield" sunscreen.
- (2009) Release of her book, "It's the Best Day Ever, Dad".
- (2009) Appears in commercials for Colgate "Total" toothpaste.
- (2008) Release of her book, "Welcome to Your World, Baby".
- (2009) Appeared in a commercial for "Latisse" eye lashes.
- (1985) Release of her autobiography, "On Your Own".
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- Her eyebrows
- Her "wholesome" image
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- While promoting the film _Pretty Baby (1978)_ (qv), 12-year old Brooke was asked, "What does good in bed mean?" Brooke cheekily replied; "When I'm sick and stay home from school watching TV and my mom brings me soup - that's good in bed."
- Brooke's joking comment on her TV commercials for jeans: "If my jeans could talk, I'd be ruined." (1980)
- "I'm so naive about finances. Once when my mother mentioned an amount and I realized I didn't understand, she had to explain: 'That's like three Mercedes.' Then I understood." (1981)
- "I'm always amazed when people assume things about me - that foul language must upset me, or someone's being gay must upset me. They think, 'O-o-oh, she's the most celebrated virgin.' And really, I was surrounded by such an eclectic group of people my whole life." (2000)
- "People think of me as a mannequin, all show and no substance."
- After 9/11, I am proud to live downtown. There's something slightly defiant about living down here. (2004)
- Being nice to everybody, saying hello to everyone in the room, signing every autograph; it was instilled in me at a very young age that this was what I was suppose to do. But I don't think it helps at all. I see more people who are rude or arrogant being rewarded - but, this way, I can put my head on the pillow at night. I can look at my child and know that, to my daughter, I'm the best example I can possibly be. (2005)
- On the May 26th, 2005 edition of _"Access Hollywood" (1996)_ (qv), 'Tom Cruise' (qv) criticized her career and her "misguided" use of the "dangerous" anti-depressant, Paxil, to treat her postpartum depression. He also said that the best treatment option for women experiencing postpartum depression is vitamins. She responded by saying, "'Tom Cruise' (qv)'s comments are irresponsible and dangerous. Tom should stick to saving the world from aliens and let women who are experiencing postpartum depression decide what treatment options are best for them".
- "Smoking kills. If you're killed, you've lost a very important part of your life." (1982)
- "I've never been naturally fashion conscious. I'm the kind of person who sees a whole outfit in a magazine, runs out and buys it but looks like a clown. I'm not like Gwyneth and all those fashion-savvy girls, although someone told me they all have stylists." (2005)
- "Honesty is the quality I value most in a friend. Not bluntness, but honesty with compassion." (2005)
- "I've never found therapy to be a sign of weakness; I've found the opposite to be true. The willingness to have a mirror held up to you definitely requires strength." (2005)
- "Princeton gave me something that can never be taken away from me. It taught me how to think."
- "Don't waste a minute not being happy. If one window closes, run to the next window - or break down a door." Woman's World (3-14-06)
- I'm not enamored by fame. I don't covet it, the way someone who's anonymous wants it, and then their life changes. This has always been my life. You don't romanticize it when you've seen the underbelly of it, when you've seen rejection, the games, the way self-esteem is challenged and threatened. It's an industry that's predicated on knocking people down. Only the strong survive. (2007)
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- Had her marriage to 'Andre Agassi' (qv) annulled so she can remarry in the Catholic Church.
- She was stalked by 41-year-old Mark Ronald Bailey (a New Jersey accountant from Los Angeles), while he was armed with a handgun, over a period of three months (October 1999 to January 2000). He was arrested on 1/10/2000 but pleaded not guilty. The criminal complaint alleged Bailey "did maliciously and repeatedly follow and harass 'Brooke Shields' (qv), and made a credible threat...with the intent that she be placed in reasonable fear for her safety, and for the safety of her immediate family." On 9/5/2000, Bailey pleaded no contest to stalking and terrorizing her; he was ordered to undergo counseling and psychological evaluations, after prosecutors claimed he sent more than 100 cards and letters to her over the past 15 years...causing her "extreme fear and shock." The terms of his probation include staying away from her for 10+ years and keeping his distance from "her family, her household members, her employees, her employers or any of her agents." Ironically, seven years prior to this entire ordeal, Shields had won critical acclaim for her portrayal of another real-life stalking-victim (whose case inspired America's first anti-stalking law): California computer-engineer Laura Black, whose story was told in and by the TV docudrama _I Can Make You Love Me (1993) (TV)_ (qv).
- College sweetheart was 'Dean Cain' (qv) (Princeton, '88). They both belonged to the same Princeton 'eating club' called 'Cap and Gown'
- Added 'Camille' to her name at her Communion when she was 10 years old
- Nude photos of Brooke, taken by photographer 'Garry Gross' (qv), when Shields was 10, were displayed in Manhattan's American Fine Arts Gallery, September 10th, 1998. The actress had sued Gross in 1981, tearfully testifying that the pictures embarrassed her, but a court decision in 1983 gave Gross the okay to display the photos.
- The hardcover version of the novel "Evalore" by Eva Jones has a close-up photo of Brooke on the dust jacket. Copies of the novel with the dust jacket intact are collectables. ISBN 0397012594.
- Listed as one of twelve "Promising New Actors of 1978" in John Willis' Screen World, Vol. 30.
- Started her career in a TV commercial for Ivory soap.
- Chosen as Time magazine's Face of the '80s.
- Princeton graduate in French Literature, with a minor in Italian, but says she spent most of her time making pottery, to relax.
- Her grandfather was 'Frank Shields (I)' (qv), a professional tennis player who acted in a few films in the 30s
- While filming _The Blue Lagoon (1980)_ (qv), she had to have her hair glued to her breasts so nothing would show.
- Appeared in the music video and sang in the choir on the song "Voices That Care."
- Daughter of 'Teri Shields' (qv)
- Dated 'Michael Bolton (I)' (qv)
- Dated 'Liam Neeson' (qv)
- Dated 'John Kennedy Jr.' (qv)
- Became engaged to writer/producer boyfriend 'Chris Henchy' (qv) on 15 July 2000 whilst on vacation in Mexico.
- (2000) Chosen as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world by People Magazine.
- (1996) Chosen as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world by People Magazine.
- (1996) Chosen as one of the most intriguing people of the year by People Magazine.
- (1980) Chosen as one of the most intriguing people of the year by People Magazine.
- (1978) Chosen as one of the most intriguing people of the year by People Magazine.
- Dated 'Michael Jackson (I)' (qv)
- Appeared on the cover of the 1977 album "Magic is a Child" by the progressive rock group Nektar.
- The music group 'Blondie (III)' (qv)'s 1978 album "Parallel Lines" contains the song "Pretty Baby", written about 'Brooke Shields' (qv).
- In 1981, the New Jersey-based music group The Jitterz released a single titled "The girls want to look like Brooke Shields", which was a minor alternative radio hit.
- Between the years of 1980 and 1985, she appeared on more than 300 magazine covers internationally.
- Her great-grandmother, Mary Elsie Moore, was the sister of 'Glenn Close' (qv)'s grandfather.
- On 25 February 1997 she and 'Andre Agassi' (qv) filed suit against The National Enquirer claiming it printed "false and fabricated" statements about them and sought damages. The October 8, 1996 Enquirer headline read: "Brooke Shields...Suddenly on Top of the World...Therapy Ends the Nightmare of Pill-Popping, Binge-Eating and Tears;" the October 29 story, headlined "Brooke Wedding Disaster, Agassi Explodes," claimed that Agassi "lashed into" Brooke, Agassi and Teri "tangled like wildcats," Teri demanded a prenup, and Brooke "threatened" to derail the wedding. The case was dismissed.
- Brooke's legal birthname is Brooke Christa Shields. Her birth certificate was reproduced in both the 1978 and 1982 editions of "The Brooke Book." It is a widely misheld, and often reported, misconception that her birthname is Christa Brooke Shields.
- Appeared on the cover of the book "I Love Ice Cream" by Carolyn Vosburg Hall. Doubleday, 1976. ISBN 0-385-11266-1
- Appeared on the cover of the book "Helene" by John Bowers. Ballantine Books, 1976. ISBN 0-345-24906-2-150
- For her role in _The Blue Lagoon (1980)_ (qv), Shields became the first ever "Winner" of a Worst Actress RAZZIE Award. She went on to "win" several more RAZZIES, and in 2000 was nominated as Worst Actress of the Century.
- Appeared as one of the children in the flashback schoolroom scene in _Annie Hall (1977)_ (qv) though her footage was cut out of the finished film.
- Was paid $1 million in 1981 to endorse Wella Balsam shampoo.
- Appeared on the cover of American Vogue thirteen times between 1980 and 1987. She made her first cover appearance at the age of fourteen.
- At the age of fifteen, Shields became the youngest model ever to grace the cover of Cosmopolitan.
- Attended and graduated from Dwight Englewood High school, in Englewood New Jersey, along with actress 'Mira Sorvino' (qv).
- Her first daughter with 'Chris Henchy' (qv), 'Rowan Francis Henchy' (qv), was born on 15 May 2003 at a Manhattan, New York hospital. Her second daughter, Grier Hammond Henchy, was born on 18 April 2006 in Los Angeles.
- Measurements: 33-25-36 (modeing at age 16 and 5'6"), 34 1/4B-25 1/4-35 (in 1989 at 6'), (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)
- At the ripe old age of 16, she had already appeared on the cover of every major fashion magazine including; Cosmopolitan, Elle, Glamour, Harper's Bazaar, Mademoiselle, Seventeen, and Vogue.
- Named one of the most glamorous women of all time by Harper's Bazaar magazine. Others on the list included 'Coco Chanel' (qv), 'Grace Kelly (I)' (qv), 'Jacqueline Kennedy (I)' (qv), and 'Nicole Kidman' (qv) (2004).
- Attended her prom with 'Ted McGinley' (qv), who was seven years her senior.
- The poor construction of sentences in her book "On Your Own" was the subject of an article by 'William Safire' (qv) in the New York Times.
- Ethnic background includes English, Italian and German In the show Who Do You Think You Are she discovered that her Italian roots go back to France and she is directly related to Henry IV.
- Was a cheerleader in high school and college.
- Having taken jazz dance classes for years, she showed off her skills in the opening credits and a few episodes of _"Suddenly Susan" (1996)_ (qv)
- Her book "Down Came the Rain" debuted at number six on The New York Times Best Sellers list.
- Named one of the 20th Century's 100 most beautiful women by the British magazine Harpers & Queen. Others on the list included 'Gloria Swanson' (qv), 'Vivien Leigh' (qv), 'Lauren Bacall' (qv), 'Sophia Loren' (qv), 'Josephine Baker (I)' (qv), and 'Catherine Deneuve' (qv) (2005)
- Ranked #12 in VH1's list of the "100 Greatest Kid Stars"
- Is an only child.
- Was ranked #22 in Channel 5's "World's greatest supermodel".
- She has 3 half sisters: Marina, Cristiana and Olympia. She also has half brothers and a step sister named Diana.
- Her paternal grandmother was Marina Torlonia (1916-1960), daughter of the Italian 4th Prince of Civitella-Cesi, an Italian aristocrat, and through him Brooke can claim descent from Henri IV, King of France, Lucrezia Borgia, and Honore I, Prince of Monaco, among others. Marina's brother, 5th Prince Alessandro (1911-1986) married the Infanta Beatriz of Spain (1909-2002), an aunt of King of Spain 'Juan Carlos de Borbón' (qv). Their granddaughter Sibilla Sandra Weiller (b. 12 Jun 1968), Brooke's second cousin, married in 1994 Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg (b. 1963), a younger brother of the reigning Grand Duke of Luxembourg.
- Was the youngest guest star to appear on _"The Muppet Show" (1976)_ (qv). Brooke appeared in the show's final season when she was 15 years old.
- Brooke gave birth to her second child with her husband 'Chris Henchy' (qv), a girl named Grier Hammond Henchy on April 18, 2006 in Los Angeles. Grier weighed in at 7 lbs. and was 20 inches.
- Chosen as one of the 100 most beautiful people in the world by People Magazine. [2006]
- Turned down the roles of "Emily" in _Wild Orchid (1989)_ (qv) and "Roxy", Catherine's girlfriend, in _Basic Instinct (1992)_ (qv) because producers couldn't assure her the parts didn't require nudity.
- Appointed Honorary Ambassador of Peace for the Harvey Ball Foundation along with 'Jackie Chan (I)' (qv), 'Jerry Lewis (I)' (qv), 'A.V.T. Shankardass' (qv), 'Prince Albert of Monaco' (qv), 'Jack Nicklaus' (qv), 'Greg Norman' (qv), 'Phil Collins (I)' (qv), 'Jimmy Buffett' (qv), 'Dale Earnhardt Jr.' (qv), 'Darrell Waltrip' (qv), 'Heather Mills (II)' (qv), 'Yoko Ono (I)' (qv), 'Patch Adams' (qv), 'Sergei Khrushchev' (qv) and 'Winnie Mandela' (qv).
- Said she suffered from depressions after the birth of her first child.
- Following a much publicized dispute with 'Tom Cruise' (qv) over her use of psychiatric medicine to overcome depression, Cruise came to her home in 2006 and personally apologized to her for his criticism. Touched by the gesture, she accepted his apology.
- Was among the guests at 'Tom Cruise' (qv) and 'Katie Holmes' (qv)'s wedding.
- TV Guide magazine choose her as the best TV guest star of 2006 for her performances on _"Nip/Tuck" (2003)_ (qv) and _"Law & Order: Criminal Intent" (2001)_ (qv). Others on the list included 'Forest Whitaker' (qv), 'Chevy Chase' (qv), 'Jane Seymour (I)' (qv) and 'David Morse (I)' (qv).
- Was the first choice for the role of Supergirl, yet 'Helen Slater (I)' (qv) was the one who got to bag the role of the Girl of Steel.
- Cousin of 'Alessandro Lecquio' (qv).
- Named one of America's 10 most beautiful women by Harper's Bazaar magazine (1988).
- Named one of America's 10 most beautiful women by Harper's Bazaar magazine (1981).
- She and her _"Lipstick Jungle" (2008)_ (qv) co-star, 'Kim Raver' (qv), both went to the same grade school.
- Named one of the 100 most beautiful people in the world by People magazine. (2008).
- She measured 5 feet 10 inches at only 14 years old.
- Was friends with musician 'Chuck Berry (I)' (qv) in the 1970s and actor 'Scott Baio' (qv) in the 1980s.
- Since May of 1977, the longest consecutive period of time that has passed without her appearing on the cover of a US or international magazine is seven months.
- Was so popular among younger girls that her very own Brooke Shields doll became available to purchase across the world. Her 1982 doll was labeled: 'The World's Most Glamorous Teenager'.
- The episode in which she appeared in of TV sitcom _"Friends" (1994)_ (qv) was the highest rated episode drawing 52.9 million viewers. NBC executives were so impressed with her, that they gave Shields her own sitcom: _"Suddenly Susan" (1996)_ (qv) which lasted four successful seasons.
- One of her biggest dreams was to host _"Saturday Night Live" (1975)_ (qv). She was scheduled to host in the 1980-1981 season, but withdrew due to a writers' strike.
- Youngest guest star of _"Fridays" (1980)_ (qv) on May 15, 1981. This broadcast occurred two weeks and two days before she turned 16 years old.
- Was offered the role of Deborah Gelly for 'Sergio Leone (I)' (qv)'s final movie, _Once Upon a Time in America (1984)_ (qv), but after a writers' strike delayed the project, she didn't get the part.
- Was offered the role of Allison Reynolds in _The Breakfast Club (1985)_ (qv), but turned down the offer. The role went to 'Ally Sheedy' (qv).
- Did an audition for the role of Vivian in _Pretty Woman (1990)_ (qv), but the role went to 'Julia Roberts (I)' (qv) (and Roberts became a major star with this movie).
- Was offered the role of Cherry in 'Francis Ford Coppola' (qv)'s _The Outsiders (1983)_ (qv), but turned down to the project. 'Diane Lane (I)' (qv) ended up playing the part.
- Was considered for the role of Andie Walsh in _Pretty in Pink (1986)_ (qv), but turned down to the part since she was attending at Princeton.
- Found a precancerous spot on her face [May 22, 2009].
- Named one of the 100 most beautiful people in the world by People magazine (2009).
- Was offered the role of Catwoman in _Batman Returns (1992)_ (qv), but the part went to 'Michelle Pfeiffer' (qv).
- Was offered the female lead role in _A League of Their Own (1992)_ (qv) by 'Penny Marshall (I)' (qv), but after a writers' strike in 1988, a negotiation between Marshall and Shields fell through. She was replaced by 'Debra Winger' (qv), who in the end, would be replaced by 'Geena Davis' (qv).
- Turned down the 'Kelly McGillis' (qv) role in _The Accused (1988)_ (qv).
- Turned down the 'Andie MacDowell' (qv) role in _Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989)_ (qv).
- Turned down the 'Melanie Griffith' (qv) role in _Working Girl (1988)_ (qv).
- Revealed in an interview that she lost her virginity when she was 22 years old, and that she regretted waiting so long, blaming her inability to lose her virginity sooner on not having a better understanding of herself.
- Born at 1:45 PM (EST).
- Is a spokeswoman for Tupperware's Chain of Confidence SMART Girls campaign, a program that teaches girls to nurture their mental and physical well-being.
- Did a screen test for the role of Princess Leia Organa in _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv).
- Longtime friend of 'Anna Strasberg' (qv).
- Her attorney is 'Gerald Lefcourt' (qv).
- Her favorite classic movie stars are 'Marilyn Monroe' (qv), 'Rita Hayworth' (qv) and 'John Wayne (I)' (qv).
- Her favorite contemporary actor is 'Tom Hanks' (qv).
- According to her autobiographical book "On Your Own" (1985), she beat 'Marilu Henner' (qv), 'Debra Winger' (qv), 'Jamie Lee Curtis' (qv), 'Jennifer Jason Leigh' (qv), 'Kelly Preston' (qv), 'Helen Hunt (I)' (qv), 'Bridget Fonda' (qv), 'Lori Loughlin' (qv), 'Diane Lane (I)' (qv), 'Rita Wilson (I)' (qv), 'Sean Young (I)' (qv), 'Daryl Hannah' (qv), 'Carrie Fisher' (qv), 'Ally Sheedy' (qv), 'Rosanna Arquette' (qv), 'Jodie Foster' (qv), 'Mariel Hemingway' (qv), 'Anjelica Huston' (qv) and 'Melanie Griffith' (qv) for her role in _The Blue Lagoon (1980)_ (qv).
- Ex-sister-in-law of 'Phillip Agassi' (qv) and 'Tami Agassi' (qv).
- Ex-daughter-in-law of 'Mike Agassi' (qv).
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