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Randi Brooks

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Pam Plambeck (born November 8, 1956), professionally known as Randi Brooks[1] is an American actress and real estate broker. Her name may not be well-known, but her career is filled of 1980s luminaries, making her looks instantly identifiable to anybody who grew up watching television and movies during that period.[2] She was cast in films like The Man with two Brains (1983), TerrorVision (1986), Hamburger: The Motion Picture (1986), and the Cop (1988). She also appeared as Mel Brubaker in the short-lived series The Last Precinct (1986) and as Bethel, as a sultry blond seductress in the even shorter-lived Wizards and Warriors (1983).

Career and Personal Life

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Brooks was born in New York City, New York.[1] She was once romantically linked to the The Dukes of Hazzard star Tom Wopat whom she met on the set.[2] She married Joseph Brazen, a real estate agent, in January 18, 1985 with whom she has three children.[3] Her spouse, a real estate broker in Bellevue, Washington, has been renowned for his market expertise, transaction management, and customer satisfaction for over 40 years.[4] In 1989, she decided to use Randi Brazen as her screen name in TV series, Mancuso, FBI. She retired from acting after the series ended.

Filmography

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Films
Year Movie Titles Role Notes
1983 The Man with Two Brains Fran
1983 Deal of the Century Mrs. Della Rosa
1984 Tightrope Jamie Cory
1986 Hamburger: The Motion Picture Mrs. Vunk
1986 TerrorVision Cherry
1988 Cop Joanne Pratt
TV Series/ TV Movies
Year TV Series/Movies Role Episodes
1982 The Greatest American Hero Beverly The Resurrection of Carlini
1983 The Dukes of Hazzard L.S. Pritchard Farewell, Hazzard
1983 The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Fifteen Years Later Affair The Model
1983 Murder Me, Murder You Arla
1983 Wizards and Warriors Bethel
1983 Copper Mountain Girl 1
1983 Herdon Hillary Swanson
1983 Simon & Simon Hilda Carmichael Too Much of a Good Thing
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