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Mehcad Brooks is an actor, musician, and producer raised in Austin, Texas. From bringing characters to life on screen, to writing and producing films, and recording soulful music under an alias, award-winning actor and musician, Mehcad Brooks, has become known in the entertainment industry for his raw and refined talent, charisma, and moving presence. Throughout his successful and celebrated career Brooks is best known for his work in USA's "Necessary Roughness," for his portrayal of Terrence King, starring alongside Scott Cohen and Callie Thorne. He is also known for his characterisation of Eggs in Alan Ball's HBO series "True Blood," and for his work in ABC's hit show "Desperate Housewives," portraying Matthew Applewhite. Additionally Brooks starred in Noah Hawley's docu-drama "My Generation," and "The Deep End." His film credits include his breakout role is Jerry Bruckheimer's "Glory Road" as Harry Flournoy, which followed the 1966 first all-black college basketball teams starting line-up and their eventual NCAA national championship win. Brooks was also featured in "In the Valley of Elah," "Adulterers," "Wildlife," "Just Wright," and "About Last Night."
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Mehcad Brooks is an actor, musician, and producer raised in Austin, Texas. From bringing characters to life on screen, to writing and producing films, and recording soulful music under an alias, award-winning actor and musician, Mehcad Brooks, has become known in the entertainment industry for his raw and refined talent, charisma, and moving presence. Throughout his successful and celebrated career Brooks is best known for his work in USA's "Necessary Roughness," for his portrayal of Terrence King, starring alongside Scott Cohen and Callie Thorne. He is also known for his characterisation of Eggs in Alan Ball's HBO series "True Blood," and for his work in ABC's hit show "Desperate Housewives," portraying Matthew Applewhite. Additionally Brooks starred in Noah Hawley's docu-drama "My Generation," and "The Deep End." His film credits include his breakout role is Jerry Bruckheimer's "Glory Road" as Harry Flournoy, which followed the 1966 first all-black college basketball teams starting line-up and their eventual NCAA national championship win. Brooks was also featured in "In the Valley of Elah," "Adulterers," "Wildlife," "Just Wright," and "About Last Night."
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