Brooke Langton
Best known for her ingenue work as Samantha Reilly on "Melrose Place" (Fox, 1992-99), Brooke Langton has begun to carve out a feature film career in "Listen" (1996) and "Swingers" (1996). Born in Arizona and raised in Texas, she began her career as a model, working primarily in Japan. Like many before her, she made the transition to acting beginning on TV in 1992 episodes of such series as "Freshman Dorm" and "Beverly Hills, 90210." But her first real break came two years later when she was chosen to be leading lady to William McNamara in "The Wyatts," an unsold Fox pilot which did run as a TV-movie. That same year, she played daughter to Joan Van Ark and Stephen Macht in "Moment of Truth: A Mother's Deception" (NBC), in which Van Ark stuns her family by joining a cult. Langton had her first regular series role in "Extreme" (ABC, 1995), as Sarah Bowen, a waitress turned rescue team member working for James Brolin. She continued in TV-movies with the lead as a woman harassed by a deranged man but whose judge father can do nothing to help her in "Eyes of the Stalker" (NBC, 1995). Langton also played the girlfriend to Jonathan Silverman's "The Single Guy" in several 1995 episodes.