Name : Brooke
Burns
Birth Date : March 16, 1978
Birth Place : Dallas, Texas, USA
Birth Name : Brooke Elizabeth Burns
Height : 5' 9
Nationality : American
Profession : Actress
Spouse : Julian McMahon (actor; born on July 27, 1968; married
on December 22, 1999; divorced in 2001)
Claim to fame : as Jessica Jessie Owens on TV's Baywatch
(1998-2000)
Brooke Burns Detailed Biography
A
Southern belle, Brooke Burns was born in Dallas, Texas, on March 16th,
1978. The middle child of three siblings, Burns learned solid family
values from her supportive parents. Her mother encouraged her from a
young age to pursue her dream, which, since kindergarten, was to become
a ballet dancer. But as a teenager, Burns showed great promise as a
professional ballet dancer but her career was abruptly ended at age 14
after a ski accident. A successful model since the age of 16, she has
been featured in American and European fashion magazines and has
appeared in televised ads for Mug Root Beer, Matrix and Carrows
Restaurants.
Burns also starred on the syndicated series "Out of the Blue" which was
shot on location in Orlando, Florida. She later moved to Los Angeles.
Ironically, her first audition following her the move to the West Coast
was for Baywatch. She didn't get the part, but her natural good looks
and talents made an impression on the producers who subsequently called
her in to audition for the role of "Jessie." It was her big break. After
developing a cult following on Baywatch and Baywatch Hawaii, Burns
decided to leave the show at age 22 when she discovered that she was
pregnant. The father was recent hubby Julian McMahon of the WB show,
Charmed. In addition to her Baywatch role, Burns appeared in several
episodes of Ally McBeal, where she played a fictional character in
Calista Flockhart's delusions. After baby Madison was born in 2000,
Brooke turned toward movies and took a small yet significant role in the
2001 comedy Shallow Hal, where she played a woman whose inner beauty
transforms her into a goddess. Her next big opportunity came after
appearing in a celebrity edition of Fear Factor, where she leapt on top
of a speeding double-decker bus.
Producers from NBC were impressed with her charisma and sense of
adventure, and asked her to sign on as host of a new reality show/game
show called Dog Eat Dog. She readily took the position and has enjoyed
great Nielsen ratings since its recent debut. Although her
accomplishments are not walk-of-fame worthy, Burns has the wit and looks
to last a long time on screen, whether it's small or silver. She is a
natural athlete who excels as a swimmer having been trained by her
father, a former national champion swimmer at SMU. In her spare time,
Burns is a mentor for PennyLane, a residential home for abused children.