Brooke McCarter
Actor

Brooke McCarter Net Worth

Brooke McCarter was born on April 22, 1963 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His family had a long history in entertainment, with his grandfather being a Vaudeville actor and his father a drummer. At 14, he won a model contest and went on to study acting in New York City. He was in The Twilight Zone (1985) and Thrashin' (1986), and starred in the cult classic film The Lost Boys (1987). He was also a songwriter and composer, and worked on the soundtrack for the documentary America the Violent. He directed the pot documentary Leaves of Green in 2002, and played drums with the band for several performances on the song Cry Little Sister. Brooke died of Alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency on December 22, 2015 in Tampa, Florida.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Producer, Director
Birth Day April 22, 1963
Birth Place  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Age 57 YEARS OLD
Died On December 22, 2015(2015-12-22) (aged 52)\nTampa, Florida, US
Birth Sign Taurus
Cause of death Alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency
Occupation Actor, producer, director, composer, musician
Years active 1986–2015
Children 1
Website brookemccarter.com

💰 Net worth

Brooke McCarter, a well-known Actor, Producer, and Director in the United States, is estimated to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by the year 2024. With a successful career spanning multiple roles within the entertainment industry, McCarter's talent and dedication have contributed to his financial success. Having excelled in various projects, both in front of and behind the camera, McCarter has gained recognition and popularity, solidifying his position as a valued contributor to the film industry. As he continues to pursue his passion and expand his repertoire, it is anticipated that McCarter's net worth will only continue to grow in the coming years.

Biography/Timeline

1986

McCarter appeared in such films as Thrashin' in 1986, Wired in 1989, The Uh-oh Show in 2009, and made television appearances in shows such as The Twilight Zone. McCarter began his career in the entertainment industry as a model with the prestigious Ford modeling agency in New York City after winning a national talent search right out of college. He soon began doing major campaigns for companies such as Levi's and JC Penney. He engaged in a performing arts curriculum of voice, dance and acting. He then studied exclusively with acting coach icon Stella Adler. Upon completing his New York education, he moved to Los Angeles and began working immediately, booking national commercials for major products such as Pepsi, Miller and Chevrolet.

1998

In 1998, he took a ten-year hiatus from Hollywood to pursue other Business interests in the telecommunications industry. During this time he moved to Tampa, Florida to raise his daughter as a single dad. In 2009, McCarter returned to cult horror movie status with the lead role in horror icon Herschell Gordon Lewis's Uh-Oh Show. In recent years he toured horror conventions throughout the U.S. and abroad with his Lost Boys co-stars. He also toured the U.S. as a Drummer and could be seen in venues throughout the Tampa Bay area hand drumming with his djembes, bongos, congas and tambourines.

2015

McCarter died in Tampa, Florida on December 22, 2015, at the age of 52 from the genetic liver disorder alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency (AAT). His death increased awareness of this rare disorder, according to the Alpha-1 Foundation.

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