Brooke Ray
Brooke Ray, born August 8, 1998, in the good old U.S. of A., is one of those names buzzing around Hollywood lately. She’s probably best known for popping up in “Rhino King” (2025)—yeah, that one everyone’s been talking about—and, funnily enough, something literally called “1998.” Wild. Anyway, this girl’s got that whole mysterious, cool-girl energy going on both on and off screen. She’s got a knack for slipping into roles that stick with you, usually playing characters that aren’t exactly easy to forget. People keep saying she’s got “it”—whatever that elusive thing is—whether she’s front and center or doing the subtle, emotional slow-burn thing in the background.
She didn’t exactly grow up in the industry, but once she landed her first role, things pretty much exploded. Fans dig her style—she doesn’t chase the spotlight, but it somehow keeps finding her anyway. There’s a bit of an old soul vibe with her, even though she’s only in her twenties. Directors keep lining up to work with her, guessing she’s gonna be one of those actors you remember, even if you can’t quite place where you first saw her. Besides acting, she’s got a thing for painting and indie music, which probably explains that artsy edge she brings to her performances. Brooke Ray’s got some serious range—here’s betting she’s just getting started.