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[[Star Trek birthdays|Born]] in Columbus, Ohio on August 12th, 1942, actor '''Stephen Brooks''' played [[Ensign]] [[Garrovick (Ensign)|Garrovick]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode "[[Obsession]]".
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{{realworld}}[[Star Trek birthdays|Born]] in Columbus, Ohio on August 12th, 1942, actor '''Stephen Brooks''' played [[Ensign]] [[Garrovick (Ensign)|Garrovick]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode "[[Obsession]]".
   
 
Brooks was a regular cast member on several [[television]] series, including ''[[wikipedia:The F.B.I.|The F.B.I.]]'' from 1965 through 1967, ''[[wikipedia:The Interns|The Interns]]'' (co-starring with [[Skip Homeier]]) from 1970 through 1971, and the [[soap opera]] ''[[wikipedia:Days of Our Lives|Days of Our Lives]]'' from 1980 through 1981. He has also made guest appearances on ''[[wikipedia:Twelve O'Clock High (series)|Twelve O'Clock High]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Medical Center (TV series)|Medical Center]]'', and ''[[wikipedia:Barnaby Jones|Barnaby Jones]]''. He retired from acting in the 1980s.
 
Brooks was a regular cast member on several [[television]] series, including ''[[wikipedia:The F.B.I.|The F.B.I.]]'' from 1965 through 1967, ''[[wikipedia:The Interns|The Interns]]'' (co-starring with [[Skip Homeier]]) from 1970 through 1971, and the [[soap opera]] ''[[wikipedia:Days of Our Lives|Days of Our Lives]]'' from 1980 through 1981. He has also made guest appearances on ''[[wikipedia:Twelve O'Clock High (series)|Twelve O'Clock High]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Medical Center (TV series)|Medical Center]]'', and ''[[wikipedia:Barnaby Jones|Barnaby Jones]]''. He retired from acting in the 1980s.

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Template:RealworldBorn in Columbus, Ohio on August 12th, 1942, actor Stephen Brooks played Ensign Garrovick in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Obsession".

Brooks was a regular cast member on several television series, including The F.B.I. from 1965 through 1967, The Interns (co-starring with Skip Homeier) from 1970 through 1971, and the soap opera Days of Our Lives from 1980 through 1981. He has also made guest appearances on Twelve O'Clock High, Medical Center, and Barnaby Jones. He retired from acting in the 1980s.

Brooks died of a heart attack in Seattle, Washington on December 1st, 1999 at the age of 57.

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