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Paul Brinkman (1918-2003) - Find a Grave Memorial Actor Born in San Francisco, California, he was a contract performer for Warner Bros and Columbia Pictures under the name of Paul Brooks when he made his big screen debut in The Dough Girls (1944) His other film credits include Those Endearing Young Charms (1945), plus many short reel features such as Double
Paul Brinkman Cause of Death: A Closer Look at . . . - Doms2cents Paul Brinkman, a name that once resonated through the glitzy streets of Hollywood, met an untimely demise that left fans and industry insiders alike in shock In this article, we delve into the circumstances surrounding his passing, exploring the whispers, the facts, and the legacy he leaves behind
Rev. W Paul Brinkman Obituary 2025 - Leikness Funeral Home The Rev W Paul Brinkman left us to be with our Lord in the early hours of March 2, 2025, following a day surrounded by his entire immediate family, several extended family members and fellow clergy
Jeanne Crain - Wikipedia Against her mother's wishes, on December 31, 1945, Crain married Paul Brinkman, [5] a former contract player at RKO Pictures who was credited as Paul Brooks He later became a top executive with an arms manufacturing company
Paul Frederick Brinkman, Sr. (1918 - 2003) - Genealogy - Geni. com Paul Brooks was born on April 10, 1918 in San Francisco, California, USA as Paul Frederick Brinkman He was an actor, known for Roaring City (1951), The Falcon's Alibi (1946) and What, No Cigarettes? (1945) He was married to Jeanne Crain He died on October 1, 2003 in Santa Barbara, California
Seventh Heaven—Jeanne Crain Paul Brinkman - Vintage Paparazzi On December 31, 1952, Jeanne and Paul Brinkman will celebrate the seventh anniversary of one of the superlatively satisfactory marriages in the world Why stop, geographically or romantically, in Hollywood for comparison?