Jess Lee Brooks Net Worth is $1.6 Million Jess Lee Brooks Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Jess Lee Brooks a.k.a Jesse Brooks was an exceptional actor. He appeared in many of the top Black Cinema movies of the time, always playing the role of the caring policemen trying to warn the gangsters before it's too late, a father who would die for his kids. Whatever he played he was always a guardian angel over ones he cared for, the only time ...
Date Of Birth June 10, 1894, Jefferson, Texas, United States Died December 13, 1944, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth Jefferson, Texas, USA Profession Actor, Soundtrack Movies Two-Gun Man from Harlem, Four Shall Die, Midnight Shadow Star Sign Gemini
Actor Title Year Status Character The Lost Weekend 1945 uncredited Wilson 1944 White House Servant from Georgia (uncredited) Girl Crazy 1943 Buckets (uncredited) Son of Dracula 1943 Stephen, the Valet (uncredited) Thank Your Lucky Stars 1943 Justice in 'Ice Cold Katy' Number (uncredited) Broken Strings 1942 Dr. Charles Matson Jungle Siren 1942 Chief Selangi Drums of the Congo 1942 Chief Madjeduka Lady Luck 1942 Door Man (as Jessie Brooks) Mr. and Mrs. North 1942 Oscar, the Apartment Doorman (uncredited) Sullivan's Travels 1941 Church Preacher Showing Movie (uncredited) Hit the Road 1941 Rufus (uncredited) The Flame of New Orleans 1941 First Black Man at Opera (uncredited) Love Thy Neighbor 1940 Master of Ceremonies - Costume Party (uncredited) Santa Fe Trail 1940 Doorman at Washington Party (uncredited) Four Shall Die 1940 Bill Summers Mystery Sea Raider 1940 Second Fisherman (uncredited) Am I Guilty? 1940 Dr. Fairchild Mystery in Swing 1940 John Carroll Gang War 1940 Lt. Holmes (as Jesse Brooks) Midnight Shadow 1939 Sgt. Ramsey (as Jesse Lee Brooks) The Sun Never Sets 1939 Angry - Heavyset Chief (uncredited) Risky Business 1939 Black Man (uncredited) Two-Gun Man from Harlem 1938 Sheriff (as Jesse Lee Brooks) Life Goes On 1938 Officer James (as Jess Brooks) Spirit of Youth 1938 Jeff Thomas (as Jesse Lee Brooks) Dark Manhattan 1937 Lt. Ballot
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Thank Your Lucky Stars 1943 performer: "Ice Cold Katy" 1943 - uncredited Sullivan's Travels 1941 "Let My People Go", uncredited
Known for movies Dark Manhattan (1937) as Lt. Ballot
Midnight Shadow (1939) as Sgt. Ramsey
Gang War (1940) as Lt. Holmes
Mystery in Swing (1940) as John Carroll