Brooke Williams is an actress who’s acted in over 20 movies and TV shows, and is arguably still recognized best for her depiction of Aurelia, in the blockbuster biographical action-adventure series “Spartacus”.
Quick Facts
Birth Date | 3 January 1984 |
Place | Christchurch, New Zealand |
Nickname | Brooke |
Age | 39 years old |
Nationality | New Zealander |
Occupation | Actress |
Zodiac | Capricorn |
Ethnicity | New Zealand |
Education | New Zealand Drama School |
Active Years | 2001–present |
Relationship Status | Single |
Partner | Single |
Brooke Williams Biography
Brooke Williams was born on January 3, 1984, in Christchurch, New Zealand; her zodiac sign is Capricorn, and she is of New Zealand nationality. Brooke was reared in Christchurch with her brother Alan by their parents, Clare Elizabeth Collett and Guy Wordley Williams; little is known about her family since Brooke respects their privacy. She grew interested in acting at a young age and, with her parents’ consent, joined in an acting class and began participating in plays at a community theatre. Brooke graduated in 2001, at the age of 17, and subsequently relocated to London, England to pursue her acting career, studying at the Globe Theatre, Acting for Screen, and the Mme Course. She won a Total Theatre Award for her performance in the play “Gogo the Boy with Magic Feet” at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2002.
She returned to New Zealand and enrolled in Toi Whakaari: New Zealand Drama School, where she graduated in 2006 with a Bachelor of Performing Arts degree.
Brooke Williams Height, Weight
Brooke is 5ft 3ins (1.6m) tall and weighs roughly 110 lbs. She has long black hair and blue eyes (50kgs).
Career
Brooke made her film debut as Waitress in the 2005 romantic family comedy “Meet me in Miami,” and she was cast as Erin in the drama “Kissy Kissy” in 2007. In the same year, Brooke went to Auckland and became a member of the Auckland Theatre Company, appearing as Juliet in their performance of “Romeo & Juliet”.
In 2010, she played Margot Bramwell in Jason Stutter’s criminal comedy “Predicament,” which also featured Jemaine Clement, Heath Franklin, and Hayden Frost. The film follows two characters living in 1930s New Zealand and won six of the twelve Oscars for which it was nominated. Brooke featured as Maria in John Maclean’s popular 2015 action-adventure thriller “Slow West,” which also starred Kodi Smit-McPhee, Cary Pistorius, and Aorere Paki.
It follows a British guy who travels throughout the United States in pursuit of his true love; the film won seven of the 27 prizes for which it was nominated. Brooke also acted in the drama “Venus and Mars” in 2015.
Brooke’s most recent film appearances were in the 2017 short drama “A Woman’s Right to Shoes,” the 2019 short drama “This Place,” and the 2021 short drama “June”; she just wrapped production on the forthcoming romantic comedy “Love Knots,” which is set to be released in 2022.
Brooke made her debut TV series appearance with her portrayal of Wanda in three episodes of the 2009 comedy-drama “Go Girls”, while the following years saw her make a guest appearance in a couple of popular series, including the action-adventure drama “Legend of the Seeker”, the science fiction thriller “This Is Not My Life” and the crime comedy-drama “Outrageous Fortune”.
Brooke appeared in both episodes of the action science fiction thriller mini-series “Ice,” which featured Richard Roxburgh, Frances O’Connor, and Claire Forlani, and followed professor and environmental scientist Thom Archer, who has discovered that the Earth is in peril. Brooke appeared in a supporting role in the fantasy comedy “The Almighty Johnsons” the following year.
Brooke Williams’s Net Worth in 2023
She has an estimated net worth of $1 million to $5 million as of December 2023, which she has earned as a writer. Her yearly compensation ranges from $40,000 to $ 110,500.
Brooke Williams Boyfriend, Dating
Williams is quite quiet about her personal life, therefore it is unknown whether she is in a relationship. There are also no reports of her having been in any previous relationships.