Scott Martin Brooks

Scott Martin Brooks Wiki

Celebs NameScott Martin Brooks
GenderMale
BirthdateApril 6, 1972
DayApril 6
Year1972
NationalityUnited States
Age47 years
Birth SignTaurus
Body Stats
HeightNot Available
WeightNot Available
MeasurementsNot Available
Eye ColorNot Available
Hair ColorNot Available
Feet SizeNot Available
Dress SizeNot Available

Explore about the Famous Actor Scott Martin Brooks, who was born in United States on April 6, 1972. Analyze Scott Martin Brooks’s net worth, age, bio, birthday, dating, height-weight, wiki. Investigate who is Scott Martin Brooks dating now? Look into this article to know how old is Scott Martin Brooks?

Scott Martin Brooks Birthday Countdown

0 0 0
Days
:
0 0
Hours
:
0 0
Minutes
:
0 0
Seconds

Scott Martin Brooks Biography

Brooks was born on April 6, 1972 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was adopted at birth. Brooks has described himself on his old MySpace page as “a poor black child from the mean streets of West Philly…the REAL West Philly, not that suburb ‘Fresh Prince’ was from.” Brooks’ father passed away when he was 12, and he was then raised by his mother and two older sisters. Growing up, Brooks studied classical piano from age 5 to 15, performing in many recitals. Throughout his teens, he was heavily involved in his local church, he was a competitive swimmer, ran track, and played JV baseball (for which he earned a letter). From ages 11 to 18 he acted in many plays for a neighborhood theater group, and when he was 19 he studied acting at the John Barth acting studios in Philadelphia.

Scott Martin Brooks (born April 6, 1972) is an American actor, best known as the character “Dookie” in the “Whassup?” series of television commercials for Budweiser brand of beer.

While Brooks was working in the Philadelphia nightclub scene, his childhood friend Charles Stone was making a name for himself in New York City as a music video director. Starting back when they were in high school, Stone would often cast Brooks in his school projects, short films and music videos. In 1998, Stone came up with the original “Whassup” concept; a three-minute film entitled True. When he decided to make the film, Stone told Brooks, “It’s based on us, and something we used to do back in the day.”

When production began on the commercials, Stone called Brooks and urged him to come to New York for an audition. He had never acted professionally before, and this was his first audition. After a week of auditions, and 3 call-backs, Brooks beat out 250 other actors, and was given the title role of “Dookie.” The commercials were shot over 3 days in November 1999 in locations around New York City. For a short while, Brooks continued to work as a bouncer even after the commercials debuted, unaware of how his life was about to change.

Throughout the 2000s, Brooks continued to pursue his acting career, landing several TV and feature film roles, including; UPN’s The Parkers, CBS’s Hack, Fox’s Jonny Zero, New Line Cinema’s Dumb and Dumberer and Disney’s Mr. 3000. He also continued his commercial career, doing commercials for major brands such as Mcdonald’s, The WE Network, and Dodge Truck. Brooks added another popular catchphrase to his resume when he was featured in one of the Dr. Scholl’s “Are You Gellin’?” TV commercials. In 2004, Brooks became the voice of Church’s Chicken in their television and radio ads. From 2009 – 2010, he was the host of the Verizon-Fios “Home 2.0 Makover Show”, a series of promotional infommercials for the company.

To this day, the commercials are routinely featured in magazine articles and television specials as one of the top 10 TV commercials and Super Bowl commercials of all time. The commercials were nominated for an Emmy, won the 2000 Grand Clio Award for Best Campaign and Best Commercial, and “Wasabi” (one of Brooks’ solo commercials) won the 2000 Cannes Film Festival Golden Lion Award for Best Commercial in the world. Brooks also won a Best Actor Award from the Black Emmy Association.

The New York Times, Washington Post, Newsweek, Vibe, TV Guide, Entertainment Weekly, The New Yorker, People and Forbes, as well as many other magazines and newspapers across the country, all featured articles about the sensation surrounding the commercials. Brooks has also been interviewed or featured on many national & local television & radio shows, including: The Tonight Show, Oprah, Entertainment Tonight, The Today Show, CBS This Morning, Live with Regis and Kathy Lee, The Howard Stern Show, WWF Raw, 48 Hours, Inside Edition, Talk Soup, E! News Daily, VH1’s The 25 Greatest, CBS’s Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials, TNN’s Fame for 15′, The 2000 Source Awards, the A&E documentary America’s Favorite TV Commercials, and the BBC’s television special Best Ads Ever.

In January 2002, Scott called into the Howard Stern show to say that although he was making up to $5000 a night doing appearances at bars, he wanted to do something else before he was only ever known as “The Wassup Guy”. Howard told him he should keep doing it until there’s no more money, but Scott insisted that he was finished with doing “Wassup Guy” appearances.

After the initial success of the commercials, the “Whassup Guys” signed a development deal with Paramount Television to create and star in a new television series, and became the hosts of ABC’s prime time series Best Commercials You’ve Never Seen. Later, Brooks went on to become the solo host of the Best Commercials… series, he also landed a development deal with Banyan Productions, with 2 pilots in consideration by major networks.

What's Scott Martin Brooks Net Worth 2024

Net Worth (2024) $1 Million (Approx.)
Net Worth (2023) Under Review
Net Worth (2022) Under Review
Net Worth (2021) Under Review
Net Worth (2020) Under Review

Scott Martin Brooks Family

Father's Name Not Available
Mother's Name Not Available
Siblings Not Available
Spouse Not Available
Childrens Not Available