Brooke Anne Smith is a talented American actress who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry through her versatility and range. One of her most notable roles to date is her portrayal of a drug-addicted sexual assault survivor in the two-season lead series regular role on Tyler Perry's "Too Close To Home". This powerful performance showcases her ability to take on complex and emotionally charged characters.
In addition to her work on "Too Close To Home", Smith is also recognized for her recurring role on MTV's hit show "Awkward." This demonstrates her adaptability and ability to thrive in a variety of television formats.
Smith's impressive resume also includes a lead series regular role in the highly anticipated pilot "Cinnamon Girl", directed by critically acclaimed director Gavin O'Connor and produced by Oscar winner Renee Zellweger. This six-million-dollar production is a testament to her growing reputation as a talented and sought-after actress.
Before her television success, Smith made her motion picture debut as a lead in Walt Disney's "Max Keeble's Big Move". Since then, she has continued to work in both television and film, appearing in numerous shows and feature films to date. Her dedication to her craft and her ability to excel in a wide range of roles have established her as a rising star in the entertainment industry.