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Golden Brooks
American actress

Golden Brooks

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American actress
Gender
Female
Place of birth
San Francisco
Age
54 years
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Biography

Golden Ameda Brooks (born December 1, 1970) is an American actress. She began her career with starring role in the Showtime comedy series, Linc's (1998–2000), and later has appeared in films Timecode (2000) and Impostor (2001).
From 2000 to 2008, Brooks starred as Maya Wilkes in the UPN/The CW comedy series, Girlfriends for which she received two NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series nominations. She also has appeared in films Motives (2004), Beauty Shop (2005), and Something New (2006).

Early life

Brooks was born in San Francisco, California. As a child, she competed as a figure skater and won several trophies. Brooks is also a classically trained dancer. She studied and taught ballet, jazz, and modern dance. Brooks studied literature and sociology and is a graduate of UC Berkeley where she majored in Media Representation of Minorities with a minor in Theater. Brooks earned a Masters degree from Sarah Lawrence College.

Career

In her early career, Brooks was active in the Rodney Theater Company. On television, she has appeared on The Adventures of Pete & Pete, Promised Land, Linc's, and The Jamie Foxx Show as a girl named Nancy, whom Jamie confuses with Fancy. Brooks also appeared in a number of films, like Hell's Kitchen, Timecode, and Impostor. From 1998 to 2000, she starred alongside Pam Grier in the Showtime comedy series, Linc's.

Brooks is best known for her portrayal of the character Maya Wilkes, Joan's former sharp-tongued secretary and now acclaimed author, on the CW sitcom Girlfriends, in which she starred alongside Tracee Ellis Ross, Persia White and Jill Marie Jones from 2000 to 2008. In 2001, she appeared in an episode of Moesha, portraying Maya Wilkes. Brooks also directed the 2006 episode titled "Hustle & Dough," and wrote the 2007 episode titled "Snap Back," which featured guest star Erykah Badu. The character of Maya is portrayed to be several years younger than the other characters Joan, Toni, and Lynn, however, in reality, Brooks is actually the eldest of the four actors. For her performance in Girlfriends, Brooks received BET Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2004, and well as two nominations for the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series in 2003 and 2008.

Brooks has won Black Reel Awards for 2004 film Motives, co-starring with Vivica A. Fox and Shemar Moore. She also has starred in Beauty Shop (2005) and Something New (2006). In 2008, Brooks was cast as Kim Kaswell in the Lifetime comedy-drama pilot Drop Dead Diva, but later was replaced by Kate Levering. In 2011, she starred in the independent film The Inheritance. In 2012, Brooks joined the cast of Hart of Dixie in season 2 playing Ruby Jeffries, Mayor Lavon Hayes' ex-girlfriend from high school, who runs against him for mayor. She is good friends with the title character Zoe Hart and a rival of southern belle Lemon Breeland. In 2014, Brooks stars as one of five leads on the TV One reality series, Hollywood Divas.

In 2015, Brooks was cast in a recurring role of Patrick Stewart's lead character's ex-wife in the Starz comedy series, Blunt Talk. In 2016, she was cast in a series regular role opposite Damon Wayans Sr. in the Fox pilot Lethal Weapon. Brooks was fired from Lethal Weapon after the project’s table read, and Keesha Sharp, her Girlfriends co-star, later replaced her in role.

Personal life

Brooks has a daughter with her former boyfriend D.B. Woodside, Dakota Tao Brooks-Woodside, born on September 1, 2009.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997Drive by: A Love StoryYoung TuliShort film
1998Hell's KitchenGold
1998Zero StressThe Dancer
2000TimecodeOnyx Richardson
2001AsylumAngelaShort film
2001ImpostorCale's Sister
2004MotivesAllannah JamesNominated – Black Reel Award for Best Actress in the Independent Film
2005Beauty ShopChanel
2006Something NewSuzette
2008A Good Man Is Hard to FindRachel
2010Polish BarEbony
2011The MudmanMother
2011The InheritanceKarenAmerican Black Film Festival Award for Best Actress
2011The Perfect GiftSandra Harris
2012A Beautiful SoulAnita Stevens
2012In Sickness and in HealthHopeTelevision film
2012The Great DivideKim
2015The White SistasStone WhiteAlso producer
2015My B.F.F.Sharice Brown
2016SupermodelPatricia Gillard
2016Definitely DivorcingTonisha
2017He Watches Over MeJasmine
2017Almost AmazingWendy

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993The Adventures of Pete & PeteHeatherEpisode: "Crisis in the Love Zone"
1999Promised LandErica SimsEpisode: "Leaving the Life"
1998–2000Linc'sCeCe JenningsSeries regular, 35 episodes
2000The ParkersChrisEpisode: "Since I Lost My Baby"
2000The Jamie Foxx ShowNancyEpisode: "Double or Nothing"
2001MoeshaMaya WilkesEpisode: "That's My Mama"
2002HauntedRachel LandryEpisode: "Abby"
2004Star Trek: EnterpriseAlicia TraversEpisodes: "Storm Front: Part 1" and "Storm Front: Part 2"
2005EveLaDonnaEpisode: "Testing Testing HIV"
2000–2008GirlfriendsMaya Denise WilkesSeries regular, 172 episodes
BET Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (2004)
Nominated – NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series (2003, 2008)
2008CSI: MiamiPam DashellEpisode: "And How Does That Make You Kill?"
2011The ExesBree MillerEpisode: "Pilot"
2012–2013Hart of DixieRuby JeffriesRecurring role, 11 episodes
2014-presentHollywood DivasHerselfTV One reality series
2015-2016Blunt TalkVivianRecurring role

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