Were you a cheerleader in high school?
Brooke: I cheered one year in high school. And then I danced the rest of high school. Do you still get fan letters from your cheerleader days? Brooke: Yes some of the fans. Because we had a mailing list where some of the fans could write in, so online on Facebook and MySpace. You began modeling at what age? Brooke: I’ve been modeling as long as I’ve been acting. I started in theatre then I started doing commercials and then I went into TV and film. Although there isn’t much TV on the East Coast. When you told your parents that you wanted to move to L.A., what was their response? Brooke: They were very supportive to get me in the industry, but once it was time for me to move to L.A., they were like ‘no you can do it here!’ Do you think there are a lot of juicy good roles for women that you’ve come across? Brooke: Not really. It seems for every role for a woman, there are four for men. If you normally see, there’s like one woman role and she’s the lead and they’re going to go after a nam