Eryn Brooke was born in Waxahachie, Texas, where she grew up as a tomboy, always eager to take risks and push boundaries. She spent her childhood jumping from tree to tree, taking dares, and exploring her creativity through dance and acting.
As she entered her teenage years, Eryn discovered a passion for gymnastics, becoming a competitive gymnast for over a decade and earning numerous medals. However, at the age of 15, she realized that being a girl had its advantages and decided to explore other interests.
In high school, Eryn played every sport possible and tried her hand at various activities. During her freshman year, her life took a drastic turn when her older brother, Drew, who was also her best friend and acting partner, was killed in a car accident. This tragedy brought Eryn's acting and modeling career to a halt, and she spent a lot of time alone, using her creativity as a coping mechanism.
After high school, Eryn chose not to attend a big university but instead followed her secret passion for acting. She met Ken Farmer, a veteran actor who became her mentor, teacher, and coach, and he guided her into the world of acting. Eryn began working in industrials and commercials, but her interest soon shifted towards film, particularly independent films.
On the side, Eryn continued her education, graduating from the University of North Texas with specialties in Communication, Sociology, and Radio, Television, and Film. She worked as a spokesmodel for the AJ Foyt Racing Team and appeared in print and commercials for Margarita Ice, a new malt liquor.
Eryn has since appeared in over 10 films, including Alan Chan's 12 Hot Women, Lycanthrope, and TP-1, which won first prize at the Hollywood Underground Film Festival. She continues to pursue her dreams and passions as an actress and filmmaker, with upcoming projects including the feature film "Matchstick Game" and the four-million-dollar independent film "Bad Moon Rising".