Conroe Brooks

Raised in San Jose, California, Conroe’s dreams always involved the arts. At the age of 18, he sang in the R&B group Special Generation (the brainchild of MC Hammer). And at the age of 21, he relocated to Los Angeles where his first audition landed him the role of Sam Cooke in Little Richard, whose director Robert Townsend said to him: “I hired you because you had the spark in your eye.” From there, Conroe went on to star in the Showtime movie 2G’s & a Key before working with the legendary director Garry Marshall in developing Happy Days the musical and ultimately landing roles in such television shows as “Will & Grace,” “Heroes,” “24,” “FlashForward,” “Sons of Anarchy,” “The Unit,” and “Graceland.” Most Recently he can be seen in the independent feature Maybe There's a Tree, and "Growing Up Fisher."

Home Base: Los Angeles

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