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Joe Brooks (born 18 May 1987) is a British singer. Brooks started out as a Myspace musician when he was 17 and gained popularity on the site while releasing two independent EPs. By 2008 he was hyped and labeled as the "Number 1 Unsigned UK Artist" on MySpace and had amassed 11 million song plays. In 2009 he signed to Jason Flom's Lava Records and Universal Republic Records, where he released his first full-length and major label album, Constellation Me, in 2010. Following his exit from Lava/Universal in 2011, he released a fan-funded independent EP, A Reason To Swim, later that year.
Date Of Birth December 14, 1923 Place Of Birth Los Angeles, California, USA Profession Actor, Stunts Education University of Bath Albums Constellation Me, She's Funny That Way, Time Machine, A Reason to Swim, Peace, The Boy & the Broken Machine Star Sign Sagittarius
Actor Title Year Status Character Eye of the Tiger 1986 Jake Vendetta 1986 Parking Attendant (as Joshua Brooks) Gremlins 1984 Dave Meyers (Santa) The Fall Guy 1983 TV Series Exo-Man 1977 TV Movie uncredited The Six Million Dollar Man 1975-1977 TV Series Janitor / Doorman The Big Bus 1976 Bus Passenger The Bad News Bears 1976 Umpire Bite the Bullet 1975 Pursuit 1972 TV Movie Cop Love, American Style 1972 TV Series Santa (segment "Love and the Christmas Punch") The Brotherhood of the Bell 1970 TV Movie Minor Role (uncredited) Paint Your Wagon 1969 Miner (uncredited) Batman 1966-1967 TV Series Visor / Fat Man F Troop 1965-1967 TV Series Trooper Vanderbilt / Trooper Vanderbitl / Trooper Duddleson Hotel 1967 Photographer (uncredited) I Dream of Jeannie 1965 TV Series Crane Driver Harlow 1965/I Assistant Director (uncredited) Slattery's People 1965 TV Series Sam Fancher Bewitched 1964 TV Series Umpire The Munsters 1964 TV Series The 1st Workman Cheyenne Autumn 1964 Bartender (uncredited) Kisses for My President 1964 Photographer (uncredited) Robin and the 7 Hoods 1964 Gisborne's Hood (uncredited) Advance to the Rear 1964 Pvt. Luke Bannerman (uncredited) Grindl 1964 TV Series Man Temple Houston 1963 TV Series Critic's Choice 1963 Catcher (uncredited) Rawhide 1962 TV Series Deputy / Sentry / Heckler / ... Rome Adventure 1962 Beatnik in Cafe Brawl (uncredited) The Couch 1962 Trucker (uncredited) Bachelor Flat 1961 Driver (uncredited) Man-Trap 1961 Minor Role (uncredited) Flaming Star 1960 Man #5 at Crossing (uncredited) Blue Denim 1959 Caterer's Man (uncredited) The Young Philadelphians 1959 Photographer (uncredited) Born Reckless 1958 Cowboy (uncredited) Rock-a-Bye Baby 1958 Reporter (uncredited) The Young Lions 1958 Minor Role (uncredited) Cheyenne 1958 TV Series Armed Sentry The Enemy Below 1957 German Soldier (uncredited) Santiago 1956 Pike's Man (uncredited) The McConnell Story 1955 Store Patron (uncredited) Tall Man Riding 1955 Townsman (uncredited) The Sea Chase 1955 Seaman (uncredited) East of Eden 1955 Townsman at Carnival (uncredited) So Big 1953 Bidder (uncredited) The All American 1953 Football Player (uncredited) The Fighting Seabees 1944 Pilot (uncredited)
Stunts Title Year Status Character Vanishing Point 1971 stunts - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character The Mike Douglas Show 1978 TV Series Himself - Actor
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1999 OFTA Film Award Online Film & Television Association Best Music, Adapted Song Happiness (1998) 1978 Grammy Grammy Awards Best Album of Original Score written for a Motion Picture or Television Special You Light Up My Life (1977)
Known for movies Gremlins (1984) as Dave Meyers (Santa)
F Troop (1965-1967) as Trooper Vanderbilt / Trooper Duddleson / Trooper Vanderbitl
The Bad News Bears (1976) as Umpire
Bite the Bullet (1975) as Actor