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Randi Brooks

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Randi Brooks
Randi Brazen Profile Picture as an Agent of Windermere
Randi Brazen Profile Picture as an Agent of Windermere
BornPam Pambleck
(1956-11-08) November 8, 1956 (age 67)
New York City, New York, U.S.
💼 Occupation
Height5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m)
👩 Spouse(s)
  • Joseph Brazen (m. 1985)

Randi Brooks (born November 8, 1956), is a former American actress who starred in films such as The Man with Two Brains (1983), TerrorVision (1986), Hamburger: The Motion Picture (1986), and the Cop (1988). She also appeared in the short-lived series The Last Precinct (1986) and Wizards and Warriors (1983).

Career and Personal Life[edit]

Brooks was born in New York City, New York. She married Joseph Brazen, a real estate agent, in January 18, 1985 and bore him three daughters. In 1989, she decided to use Randi Brazen as her screen name in the TV series, Mancuso, FBI.[1] Prior to her marriage, she was once romantically linked to Tom Wopat whom she met on the set of The Dukes of Hazzard.[2][3] After moving to Bellevue in 1993, the Brazens, as a family, invested in the thriving environment of the Bellevue dining scene and became pillars of the community. They are deeply rooted in Bellevue and have become great advocates of this thriving community.[4][5]

Filmography[edit]

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Films
Year Movie Titles Role
1983 The Man with Two Brains Fran
1983 Deal of the Century Mrs. Della Rosa
1984 Tightrope Jamie Cory
1986 Hamburger: The Motion Picture Mrs. Vunk
1986 TerrorVision Cherry
1988 Cop Joanne Pratt
TV Series/ TV Movies
Year TV Series/Movies Role Episodes
1982 The Greatest American Hero Beverly The Resurrection of Carlini
1983 The Dukes of Hazzard L.S. Pritchard Farewell, Hazzard
1983 The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Fifteen Years Later Affair The Model
1983 Murder Me, Murder You Arla
1983 Wizards and Warriors Bethel
  • The Dungeon of Death
  • The Caverns of Chaos
  • The Kidnap
  • The Unicorn of Death
1983 Copper Mountain Girl 1
1983 Herdon Hillary Swanson
1983 Simon & Simon Hilda Carmichael Too Much of a Good Thing
1984 Hardcastle and McCormick Trish School for Scandal
1984 Riptide Heather Johnson Hatchet Job
1984 The Master Serena Hostages
1984 The Rousters Snake Eyes
1984 T.J. Hooker Jessica Drewry Pursuit
1984 The Cartier Affair Shirl
1984 Who's the Boss? Ginger A Rash Decision
1984 The Ratings Game Teresa
1985 Airwolf Elena Inn at the End of the Road
1985 A Bunny's Tale Marybeth
1985 Knight Rider Tanya Knight in Retreat
1986 The Last Precinct Officer Mel Brubaker / Mel
  • Pilot
  • The Gorilla-Gram
  • Mr. Cool
  • I want my Mummy
  • Never Cross a Vampire
  • Ghost of Chance
  • Toehold
  • Three Ring Circus
1986 The New Mike Hammer Sheila Forbes Dead Pigeon
1986 The Colbys Mrs. Mahoney Something Old, Something New
1987 Outlaws Potboilers
1987 Spies Dolores Right or Rong
1987 CBS Summer Playhouse Beau Sirens
1987 Murder, She Wrote Lu Watters A Fashionable Way to Die
1987 Designing Women Jhana Cruising
1988 Magnum, P.I. Suzi Merrill Transitions
1988 Favorite Son (miniseries) Part One
1989 Mancuso, FBI Jean St. John
  • Classified
  • Murder of Pearl
  • Racial Matters
1990 Mancuso, FBI Jean St. John
  • Social Conspiracy
  • Shall we Gdansk?
  • Ahami Awry Kidnapped
  • Shiva Me Timbers
  • Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die: Part 1
  • Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die: Part 2
  • Death and Taxes
  • Night of the Living Shred

References[edit]

  1. "Schenectady Gazette (November 23, 1989) Answer to your Questions on TV. Page-47. Retrieved September 22, 2021".
  2. "Wizards and Warriors Homepage".
  3. "Youngstown Vindicator (May 4, 1983) Kingsley overwhelmed by Hollywood Welcome. Page-34. Retrieved September 22, 2021".
  4. "Bellevue Chamber:Randi Brazen".
  5. "425 Magazine (January 19, 2018) A Family Affair. Retrieved November 2, 2021".

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