Scott Martin Brooks is an American actor, best known as the character "Dookie" in the "Whassup?" series of television commercials for Budweiser brand of beer.
Scott Martin Brooks was adopted at birth and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. On his old MySpace page, Brooks described himself 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, he was then raised by his mother and two older sisters. Throughout his childhood and teens, Brooks studied classical piano for 10 years, performing in many recitals, he was heavily involved in his local church, he was a competitive swimmer for 5 years, competed in track & field in two different leagues, and played JV baseball his freshman year (earning a letter). From ages 11 to 18 he acted in many plays for a local theater group, and when he was 19 he studied acting at the John Barth Acting Studios in Philadelphia.
Brooks was an above average student during high school, but received several awards for Art, and excelled in English and History, and after graduation, he attended college as a business management major. After one year he left school, then he and his best friend borrowed money from their families and opened their own business; a popular neighborhood video rental store. After 4 years and 2 stores, Brooks and his partner sold the business. Soon after, he took his first job in the nightlife industry as a bouncer in a local "gentleman's club", which turned into a ten-year career in the Philadelphia nightclub scene, becoming a well-known and sought-after doorman and head of security. Also during this time, along with several co-workers, Brooks became a partner in an infamous, underground, after-hours nightclub.
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 teenagers, 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."
"True" was a huge hit on the independent film festival circuit, which led to it becoming a popular "party tape"...it was being dubbed and bootleg copies were being passed around all across the country. One such bootleg made it into the hands of Vinny Warren, an ad exec at the DDB-Needham advertising agency. Budweiser was a client of DDB, so, Vinny approached August Busch IV, CEO of Anheuser-Busch, and sold him on the idea of turning True into a series of TV commercials.
When production began on the commercials, Stone called Brooks and urged him to come to New York for an audition. Brooks was not a professional actor at the time, 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 lead 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.
Date of Birth | 6th April 1972 |
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Age | 52 Years |
Zodiac Sign | Aries |
Country | United States of America |
Current City | Philadelphia |
Language | English |
Reference | IMDB |