Ragan Brooks
Ragan (Wallake) Brooks, originally from Toledo, Ohio and later raised in Minnesota, embarked on her modeling career at the tender age of five. Demonstrating a remarkable aptitude for her craft, she completed her Bachelor of Arts in business a year early before relocating to Los Angeles to chase her dream of acting. Her talent quickly shone through, as she landed her first audition for a guest role in the teen drama "Malibu, CA."
Brooks's acting portfolio expanded significantly over the years, with guest appearances on popular television shows such as "Eastwick," "Las Vegas," "Charmed," and "Summerland." She also showcased her acting skills in the 2003 film "Hollywood Homicide," sharing the screen with industry giants Harrison Ford and Josh Hartnett.
In addition to her entertainment career, Ragan is a passionate advocate for animal welfare. She plays an active role with the Animal Advocates Alliance, focusing on rescuing animals from high-kill shelters, providing them with essential veterinary care, and facilitating their adoption into loving homes. Her dedication extends to the Lange Foundation, a no-kill shelter in Los Angeles, and Home for Life, a sanctuary for special needs animals in rural Wisconsin. Through her philanthropic efforts, Ragan Brooks continues to make a meaningful impact in the lives of countless animals.