Brooke Nevin is a Canadian film and television actress. Most known to the general public thanks to the main roles in the TV series "Animorfa" and "Kings of the Escape". She also participated in the series "Scorpio" and "Call Me Fitz." She played one of the roles in the web series, which acts as an addition to the computer game "Quantum Break".
Childhood and youth
Brooke Nevin was born December 22, 1982 in Toronto, Ontario. Father - the famous hockey player Bob Nevin, at one time the captain of the New York Rangers and a player at the clubs Los Angeles Kings and the Toronto Maple Leafs.
From early childhood, Brooke was fond of dancing and music, from four years old she was engaged in tap dance, ballet and jazz dance, and also studied piano and flute. At school, participated in theatrical productions, held auditions in Canadian talent shows.
TV roles
Brooke Nevin began to star in small roles in television series since the late nineties. In 1998, she received one of the main roles in the teenage science fiction series "Animorfa", which was closed by the channel after the second season.
In the next few years, participated in not too prominent projects. In 2004, the actress received a regular role in the sci-fi series "4400", which, in addition to Canada, was broadcast in the United States. Thanks to a new round of popularity, Brooke Nevin participated as a guest star in the popular TV shows Enchanted, Supernatural, Smallville, and Anatomy of Passion.
In 2008, the actress received one of the main roles in the web series "Imaginary Bitch". After its closure, she received a regular role in the comedy series "Call Me Fitz", and a little later she entered the main cast of the series "Kings of Escape". Both series were soon closed. She also participated in the episodes "How I Met Your Mother," "Longmire," and "Chicago Firefighters."
In 2016, Brooke Nevin appeared in four episodes of the Scorpio series, and also played one of the secondary roles in an experimental web series directly related to the Quantum Fault video game. In 2017, she appeared in one of the series of the police drama "Deadly Weapon".
Movie work
In the movie, the career of the actress is not as successful as on the small screen. Among the full-length films with Brooke Nevine, one can note the horror film "I Will Always Know What You Did Last Summer", released immediately on video, and the sports comedy "Avengers", where Karl Weathers and comedian David Kokner became her screen partners.